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- japan-s-mini-invasion.html accessdate "2013-09-18".
- japan-s-mini-invasion.html author "Hideko Takayama".
- japan-s-mini-invasion.html author2 "George Wehrfritz".
- japan-s-mini-invasion.html date "1999-01-17".
- japan-s-mini-invasion.html isCitedBy Suzuki.
- japan-s-mini-invasion.html newspaper "Newsweek".
- japan-s-mini-invasion.html quote "Suzuki called it the Wagon R. Launched in late 1993, Aoshima's creation became Japan's car of the decade. It accommodates four adults and luggage, and has seats that recline, fold flat into a bed or tuck away to maximize storage space. 'It's like a 4.5-tatami room,' marvels one Tokyo-based analyst, referring to the multifunctional spaces in small Japanese homes. Every Japanese minicar maker borrowed the Wagon R concept, and it appeared later in the two Mercedes designs, the A-class and the Smart.".
- japan-s-mini-invasion.html title "Japan's Mini Invasion".
- japan-s-mini-invasion.html url "http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/1999/01/17/japan-s-mini-invasion.html".