Crosley was a small, independent American manufacturer of subcompact cars, bordering on microcars. At first called the Crosley Corporation and later Crosley Motors Incorporated, the Cincinnati, Ohio, firm was active from 1939 to 1952, interrupted by World War II production. Their station wagons were the most popular model, but also offered were sedans, pickups, convertibles, a sports car, and even a tiny jeep-like vehicle. For export, the cars were badged Crosmobile.
Crosley
1948-1/2 CC Station Wagon
1951 Crosley Super Sport
the base Farm-O-Road came without rear bed, and was less than 2+1⁄2 m (8 ft) long
Subcompact car is a North American classification for cars smaller than a compact car. It is broadly equivalent to the B-segment (Europe), supermini or A0-class (China) classifications.
2020 Nissan Versa
1972 Ford Pinto
1971 AMC Gremlin X
1972 Ford Pinto Runabout