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Review of the smart fortwo on PBS's MotorWeek

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  • @EatmyDust1311

    I drive my bosses smart Passion on a daily basis being a company run around.

    It's such great fun to drive that im gonig to change my Citroen C1 diesel for a Smart Pulse CDi nexy year.

    Ive already had two test drives and the driving experience is addictive.

    Smart ownership is all about cheap running costs and fun.

    The Smart delivers both in massive doses.

  • I want one so badly

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  • I have the Smart for two Pure and just love it. True, the base model has no air conditioning and a radio, but i was able to get those for not too much, $600.00 for air and $350.00 for the base radio. The only other extras i got were the blue metallic paint and sliver metallic tridion shell. Came out to 13,500 and yes i am very pleased with the car.

  • 4-4-2

  • @TheGoldenEyedboy because its a box on wheels with less than 100hp

  • How come the smart car only goes 100 mph top speed

  • Get the cabrio, you'll love it...

  • I love Smart ForTwos. I would like to have one to drive to school in. I think I would get a new one with cruise control. They are kinda expensive for what you get, but I think I would pay the extra for Mercedes-Benz reliability and quality.

  • My main concern would be safety. 

  • create the smart truck. it would be the same thing as the smart hatchback but would have a truck bed that kind of looks like the subaru baja but about half the size. ha im already picturing what it would look like too and i would buy it as well. i wouldnt be expecting to haul anything but it would be kind of like my gator but legal on road!! LOL

  • @wildbill23c

    I agree! Our Nation's Oily Policy excludes affordable efficient automobiles from our market: our cars all come from one deal with the devil: do not reduce the profitable plunder thru petrol sales. Internationally, these same makers offer 60 mpg or gas free 'models' available years, decades earlier. Why the long delay before bringing the cars to the US? It takes time to transform an efficient, completed compact car into another wasteful, overpriced oil sucking shell.

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