Smart car killed
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Actually it doesn't absorb impact at all, it doesn't even have crumple zones.
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I'll stick with my 95 F-150 Smart cars are Frigging death traps.
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Nice! I know I feel safe and I ride in comfort in my truck!
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@MadMaxx61 Erm. The smart car is still safe, but it is more ideal for a city car. But in places like america, where most of the road travel consists of highways, it wouldn't be as ideal. But in other places, like in the UK, it is much more ideal, where the average speed driven is about 35mph...
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if you put wings on that it would fly away at 70mph!
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from seventy miles per hour...to knoot in whan second lol
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i didnt know it could go 70mph
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Smart car not so smart on the HWY. Great on gas, bad in a high velocity car accident if it involves a big car, truck, suv, etc. If a smart car hit me head on at even 45 - 50 miles per hour I would seriously question if the driver would live. I drive a 2010 Toyota Tundra. My bumper would not be hitting his bumper. My bumper would be hitting the smart car at its headlight area. It would be like a feather weight boxer trying to fight a heavy weight. It would be a disaster for the feather weight!
Bryanpike72 1 month ago
@Bryanpike72 This is why I drive a 7500 lbs truck.
MadMaxx61 1 month ago
This was the older smart car, the newer one is much safer. And it is very safe for its size, and most people would have it as a second car and would drive a max of 40mph, and they would have the newer, much safer one. The new diesel one also gets 80mpg in the city, and 88mpg on the motorway.
omendark123 6 months ago
@omendark123 Yes it is the older one but the new ones are not much better what is the point of a car that gets great MPG but will kill you...
I will stick with my Big truck that gets over 25MPG on the HWY and is 7500+lbs and does not feel like it will fall to parts.
MadMaxx61 1 month ago