RJM2096
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Anyone ready to put down $99.00 to order Smart Car
http://www.smartusa.com/index.aspx
http://www.smartusa.com/index.aspx
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I don't get it. Seats two, parks almost anywhere, has very little storage space, gets 41 mpg (2008 EPA hwy estimate).
Sounds like my R1150R which seats two, parks anywhere, has a bit less storage space, gets 45 mpg (hwy actual). Oh, yeah, it does 0-60 in around 4s, tops out somewhere north of 120mph, and is a blast in the twisties.
No thanks, I'll take the bike.
Probably not a lot wetter ... he has an RS.Yeah, but you get wet in the rain....![]()
Probably not a lot wetter ... he has an RS.
I want the Hyabusa-powered version just to be able to cut those bitchin' half-sideways donuts.![]()
My wife is very interested in the Smart as a concept. I keep telling her that she would be VERY disappointed with its performance. It is a city car ONLY. Easy to park, pretty good on gas, but you suffer for it. The short wheel base give a choppy ride on the hiway.
Out here in the upper great plains, the interstate speed limit is 75 MPH. The Smart is not desighed for these roads and would be dangerous at 10 MPH below the limit.
My wife has a lead foot in her Volvo 850 Turbo. After a test drive, she would never buy one.
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