Japanese carmakers are once more proving that small sells big.
After first pioneering the gas-sipping compact, then subcompact, the country's auto companies are scoring again with another downsizing — the so-called minicar.
Tiny, cheap and super fuel-efficient, minicars are essentially motorcycle-size engines on four wheels. But demand for these runty runabouts is anything but petite.
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