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The microcar is definitely an acquired taste, one that so few Americans acquired back in the day that the cars still look like visitors from another planet, 50 years after they were introduced.
Microcars were streamlined bubbles that could achieve 80 miles per gallon but struggled to reach 50 miles per hour--even downhill.
Microcar prices usually start around $1,500 for a "basket case" Isetta and zoom upwards to $40,000 for an ultra-rare four-stroke Messerschmitt Tiger, but hordes of running and driving cars are available in the $10,000 range.
The market leader in microcars, and the company that gave its name to the genre, Microcar, is now to introduce the award winning* ZENN to the UK – which is to be the lead European country for the company’s EV thrust - in both two and four seater form.
Microcarcompact low-emission urban vehicles are manufactured in France and distributed in the UK through over 60 dealerships by Microcar UK.
Microcarcompact low- and zero-emission urban vehicles are manufactured at an ultra-modern plant located 30 minutes drive from the city of Nantes in western France, by Microcar SA, a member of the Bénéteau group.