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compliance car (plural compliance cars)

  1. (US, automotive) A motor vehicle made in a manner to comply with government specification, in quantities to comply to government regulations on quota minimums, to sell to the public, frequently in limited areas, at a loss, without promotion, and under active dissuasion among dealers.
    • 2012 June, “2013 Honda Fit EV Review”, in InsideEVs[1], archived from the original on 30 July 2019:
      The Honda for the most part is a compliance car, as shown by the fact the Japanese automaker only intend to build 1,100 of them.
    • 2013 January, Jim Motavalli, “The Greenest and Meanest Cars in 2013”, in Wheels, The New York Times:
      Critics have called low-volume battery electrics “compliance cars,” built in relatively low numbers mainly to satisfy California’s zero-emission mandates.

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