Compact van

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Dodge A100

A compact van[1] is a type of van characterized by a flat front design, mechanicals based on a compact car, an engine placed either at the rear or between and behind the front seats, and similar in size to the VW Bus.

Popular in the United States during the early 1960s, they were replaced by full-size vans at the end of the decade. These large vans used body-on-frame construction and featured front engines under a short hood.

Microvans

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In Japan, vans that comply with Kei car regulations are known as microvans.[citation needed]

Examples

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