A subcompact car is an American definition to indicate an automobile with a class size smaller than that of a compact car, usually not exceeding 165 inches (4,191 mm) in length, but larger than a microcar. B-segment is a small car classification defined by the European Commission as being larger than mini-cars in the A-segment and smaller than medium cars in the C-segment. Here you can view manuals for B-class cars.
These small, efficient models are easy to park and maneuver through traffic around town. The best ones are also relatively quiet, refined, fun to drive, fairly roomy, and packed with the latest features. Several models are available as a hatchback or sedan, so you can choose to have more flexible cargo space or the security of a trunk. Owners & service manuals for subcompact cars are available on this site.