List of microcars by country of origin: P

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CountryAutomobile NameManufacturerEngine Make/CapacitySeatsYearOther information
Poland Clic Clic Car Corporation, Warsaw 505 cc22003- [1]
Poland Fafik WFM, Warsaw 148 cc21958 [2] [3]
Poland Gad 500 WDPZM, Warsaw 496 cc21953 [2] [4]
Poland Meduza Wytwórnia Sprzętu Komunikacyjnego, Mielec 300 cc41957Prototype using mechanics from the Mikrus MR-300 [2] [5] [6]
Poland Mikrus MR-300 Wytwórnia Sprzętu Komunikacyjnego, Mielec 296 cc41956-1960 [7]
Poland Pionier Ministerstwo Transportu i Budownictwa,496 cc41953 [2] [8]
Poland Smyk Szczecińska Fabryka Motocykli, Szczecin 350 cc 2+2 1956-1957Very limited production with perhaps 20 machines produced [2] [9] [10]
Portugal IPA 300Industria Portuguesa de Automoveis, Porto De Mós1956-1958Engine British Anzani 300cc 15 bhp rear mounted, A small workshop that tried to launch its own new microcars inspired by 1950s German microcars but only 10 prototypes were made, of which only 4 cars still exist in a museum on display in Portugal.
Portugal LusitoAGB (António Gonçalves Baptista, Lisbon 360 cc21954-1958 [11] First attempt for a Portuguese microcar company, power was German DKW 360cc 6 bhp motorcycle engine, around 30 cars were made.
Portugal Sado 550 Entreposto, Lisbon Daihatsu 547 cc21982-1986 [12] Daihatsu 547cc 2 cylinder 29 bhp engine, its production reached 500 cars with 3 restyles.

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