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- C-segment abstract "C-segment is a car classification defined by the European Commission as the third smallest segment (above the A-segment and B-segment) in the European market. As the \"segment\" terminology became more common in the United States, in 2012 the New York Times described the differences, saying \"today's small cars actually span three main segments in the global vehicle market. The tiny A-segment cars include the Chevy Spark and Smart Fortwo. They're extremely short and very light. Slightly larger are B-segment cars like the Ford Fiesta and Chevy Sonic. The A- and B-cars are known as subcompacts. In the C-segment — typically called compacts — are the largest of the small cars. Examples include the Toyota Corolla, a perennial sales leader, as well as the Ford Focus, Citroën C4 and DS4, Chevrolet Cruze, Honda Civic, Hyundai Elantra, Nissan Sentra, Peugeot 308, 408, Renault Mégane, Fluence, Tata Manza, Volkswagen Golf, Jetta and Alfa Romeo Giulietta\"".
- C-segment thumbnail VW_Golf_1.4_TSI_BlueMotion_Technology_CUP_(VII)_–_Frontansicht,_15._Juni_2014,_Düsseldorf.jpg?width=300.
- C-segment wikiPageID "7980896".
- C-segment wikiPageLength "1979".
- C-segment wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- C-segment wikiPageRevisionID "703747765".
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink A-segment.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink Alfa_Romeo_Giulietta_(940).
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink B-segment.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink Car_classification.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink Category:Car_classifications.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Aveo.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Cruze.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Spark.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink Citroën_C4.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink DS_4.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink European_Commission.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Fiesta.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Focus.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink Honda_Civic.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink Hyundai_Elantra.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink Nissan_Sentra.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink Peugeot_308.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink Peugeot_408.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink Renault_Fluence.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink Renault_Mégane.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink Smart_Fortwo.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink Tata_Manza.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink Toyota_Corolla.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink Volkswagen_Golf.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink Volkswagen_Jetta.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLink File:VW_Golf_1.4_TSI_BlueMotion_Technology_CUP_(VII)_–_Frontansicht,_15._Juni_2014,_Düsseldorf.jpg.
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLinkText "C segment".
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLinkText "C".
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLinkText "C-segment".
- C-segment wikiPageWikiLinkText "C: medium cars".
- C-segment wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EC_car_classification.
- C-segment subject Category:Car_classifications.
- C-segment hypernym Classification.
- C-segment type MeanOfTransportation.
- C-segment type Plant.
- C-segment type Classification.
- C-segment type Vehicle.
- C-segment comment "C-segment is a car classification defined by the European Commission as the third smallest segment (above the A-segment and B-segment) in the European market. As the \"segment\" terminology became more common in the United States, in 2012 the New York Times described the differences, saying \"today's small cars actually span three main segments in the global vehicle market. The tiny A-segment cars include the Chevy Spark and Smart Fortwo. They're extremely short and very light.".
- C-segment label "C-segment".
- C-segment sameAs Q13266730.
- C-segment sameAs m.0kvh53d.
- C-segment sameAs Q13266730.
- C-segment wasDerivedFrom C-segment?oldid=703747765.
- C-segment depiction VW_Golf_1.4_TSI_BlueMotion_Technology_CUP_(VII)_–_Frontansicht,_15._Juni_2014,_Düsseldorf.jpg.
- C-segment isPrimaryTopicOf C-segment.