Ebook: The Big Book of Tiny Cars: A Century of Diminutive Automotive Oddities
Author: Russell Hayes
- Tags: History Social History Transportation Automotive General Antique & Classic Pictorial
- Year: 2021
- Publisher: Motorbooks
- Language: English
- epub
Richly illustrated and entertainingly written, The Big Book of Tiny Cars presents lively profiles of the automotive world’s most famous—and infamous—microcars and subcompacts from 1901 to today.
From tiny homes to little lending libraries and even tiny food, people everywhere are resetting the premium they put on size. Fact is, the automotive industry has a “tiny” history going back to the car’s earliest days.
Beginning with the Curved Dash Oldsmobile and continuing through prewar classics such as the Austin Seven and Hanomag Kommissbrot , The Big Book of Tiny Cars is truly international in scope. Witness diminutive cars like the Bond Minicar and the BMW Isetta introduced to fuel-deprived postwar Europe, and continue through the classic 1950s microcars and ’70s subcompacts, right up to today’s tiny cars and electric vehicles (EVs) from the likes of Smart and Fiat.
In addition to iconic curiosities like the frog-like Goggomobil Dart , the futuristic Sebring Vanguard Citicar , and the three-wheeled Reliant Robin , you’ll read about more familiar classics like the VW Beetle, Mini Cooper, and Crosley Super Sport. Other manufacturers represented include Honda, Datsun , Mitsubishi, Trabant, Heinkel, Renault, and Messerschmitt, to name a few.
- Each car is profiled with an entertaining and informative history and a fact box.
- Imagery includes archival photos , period ads , and modern photography.
- In all, more than 100 cars are included, from the weird to the sublime.
Gas, diesel, or electric…tiny cars have a rich and curious heritage reflective of motorists’ concerns for their pocketbook, the environment, or both. The Big Book of Tiny Cars is your ultimate collection of microcars, minicars, bubble cars, kei cars, subcompacts, and compacts that have been built, sold, and driven all over the globe for 120 years.