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Supermini from Subaru, introduced in 1984 to slot between ''kei'' car [[Subaru Rex|Rex]] and larger [[Subaru Leone|Leone]]. Cleverly packaged Subaru virtues into a smaller car, including four-wheel drive, but the company eventually withdrew from this market. In Europe, it began fielding badge-engineered [[Suzuki]]s under an OEM deal. From February 2007, [[Daihatsu]] offered a badge-engineered version of its Boon to Subaru under another OEM deal.
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Supermini from Subaru, introduced in 1984 to slot between ''kei'' car [[Subaru Rex|Rex]] and larger [[Subaru Leone|Leone]]. Cleverly packaged Subaru virtues into a smaller car, including four-wheel drive, but the company eventually withdrew from this market. In Europe, it began fielding badge-engineered [[Suzuki]]s under an OEM deal. From February 2007, [[Daihatsu]] offered a badge-engineered version of its Boon to Subaru under another OEM deal. In 2016, another Daihatsu-based Justy appeared, this time based on the Thor mini-MPV.
  
  
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*[[Suzuki Ignis (MHX)]]
 
*[[Suzuki Ignis (MHX)]]
 
*[[Daihatsu Boon (M300)]]
 
*[[Daihatsu Boon (M300)]]
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*[[Daihatsu Thor]]
  
  

Latest revision as of 01:05, 12 October 2019

Supermini from Subaru, introduced in 1984 to slot between kei car Rex and larger Leone. Cleverly packaged Subaru virtues into a smaller car, including four-wheel drive, but the company eventually withdrew from this market. In Europe, it began fielding badge-engineered Suzukis under an OEM deal. From February 2007, Daihatsu offered a badge-engineered version of its Boon to Subaru under another OEM deal. In 2016, another Daihatsu-based Justy appeared, this time based on the Thor mini-MPV.



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