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- A-segment abstract "The A-segment is a car classification defined by the European Commission as the first segment in the European market car classification (mini cars). It is a significant niche in Europe with 10.4% market share in 2015.In recent years, the segment opened to premium cars with success, like the Mini and the Fiat 500. Vauxhall/Opel entered the segment with a premium model, the Adam, in the autumn of 2013. Vauxhall/Opel have had a presence in the A-segment since the launch of its Agila in 2000.The New York Times described the segment in 2012, saying "today’s small cars actually span three main segments in the global vehicle market". A-segment cars (currently only 0.8% of US market) are dominated by European models Mini and Fiat 500. Other segments include: B-segment: small cars C-segment: medium cars D-segment: large cars E-segment: executive cars F-segment: luxury cars J-segment: sport utility cars (including off-road vehicles) M-segment: multi purpose cars S-segment: sport coupes↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ 4.0 4.1".
- A-segment thumbnail 2014-03-04_Geneva_Motor_Show_0756.JPG?width=300.
- A-segment wikiPageID "11895775".
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- A-segment wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- A-segment wikiPageRevisionID "680054935".
- A-segment wikiPageWikiLink B-segment.
- A-segment wikiPageWikiLink C-segment.
- A-segment wikiPageWikiLink Car_classification.
- A-segment wikiPageWikiLink Category:Car_classifications.
- A-segment wikiPageWikiLink D-segment.
- A-segment wikiPageWikiLink E-segment.
- A-segment wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- A-segment wikiPageWikiLink European_Commission.
- A-segment wikiPageWikiLink F-segment.
- A-segment wikiPageWikiLink Fiat_500_(2007).
- A-segment wikiPageWikiLink J-segment.
- A-segment wikiPageWikiLink M-segment.
- A-segment wikiPageWikiLink Mini_Hatch.
- A-segment wikiPageWikiLink Opel.
- A-segment wikiPageWikiLink Opel_Adam.
- A-segment wikiPageWikiLink Opel_Agila.
- A-segment wikiPageWikiLink S-segment.
- A-segment wikiPageWikiLink Vauxhall.
- A-segment wikiPageWikiLink File:2014-03-04_Geneva_Motor_Show_0756.JPG.
- A-segment wikiPageWikiLink File:Mini_3_coopers.jpg.
- A-segment wikiPageWikiLinkText "A".
- A-segment wikiPageWikiLinkText "A-segment".
- A-segment wikiPageWikiLinkText "A: mini cars".
- A-segment hasPhotoCollection A-segment.
- A-segment subject Category:Car_classifications.
- A-segment hypernym Classification.
- A-segment type Article.
- A-segment type MeanOfTransportation.
- A-segment type Article.
- A-segment type Classification.
- A-segment type Vehicle.
- A-segment comment "The A-segment is a car classification defined by the European Commission as the first segment in the European market car classification (mini cars). It is a significant niche in Europe with 10.4% market share in 2015.In recent years, the segment opened to premium cars with success, like the Mini and the Fiat 500. Vauxhall/Opel entered the segment with a premium model, the Adam, in the autumn of 2013.".
- A-segment label "A-segment".
- A-segment sameAs A-segmentti.
- A-segment sameAs m.0l8npsf.
- A-segment sameAs Q13267846.
- A-segment sameAs Q13267846.
- A-segment wasDerivedFrom A-segment?oldid=680054935.
- A-segment depiction 2014-03-04_Geneva_Motor_Show_0756.JPG.
- A-segment isPrimaryTopicOf A-segment.