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Smart ForTwo Review

By Martin Schwoerer
November 2, 2007 -
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city.jpgThe Smart ForTwo isn't so much a small car as a short one. At just eight feet from stem to stern, it’s by far the shortest car on the market. What's the difference between small and short? A small car can stay low to the ground to achieve excellent handling and fuel economy. A short car only excels at one thing: unmetered parallel parking. The first-generation Smart proved the point. As reviewed on TTAC, it was a noisy, slow, poor-handling, stiff-legged, bouncy and crashy car with meh mileage. So, Daimler says it’s rectified the first-gen's faults. Is Version 2.0-- headed stateside in 2008-- ready for prime time?

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Smart ForTwo earned a 2 star review from TTAC Smart ForTwo rating summary and performance review

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smart fortwo revisited

By Lesley Wimbush
August 17, 2006 -
Research / Buy This Car

1039971smart_nyc109.jpg Since the late 90’s, hundreds of thousands of smart cars found homes in European towns, villages and apartments. I first encountered the smart fortwo at my tribe’s annual Testfest. Canada’s finest motoring hacks caned the diminutive machine on highways, byways, roads and racetrack, where one burly journalist declared the smart as much fun as a fart in a wetsuit. And now the butt of a thousand headline puns is headed your way America, thanks to the otherwise sane metal movers at The United Auto Group.  

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SMART

By Robert Farago
December 9, 2001 -
Research / Buy This Car

Simple Darwinism could reduce the number of America's fashion-conscious tree huggers. Speed matters. So does size. A Lamborghini Murcielago can crest 200mph on an autobahn, but it's slower than a pair of roller skates down a busy city street. Enter Mercedes' chic new SMART car. It's tiny-- small enough to dart through any gap wider than an NFL lineman. It's quick-- well, "nippy". It uses less fuel than a John Deere lawn mower. In fact, the SMART should be an urban driver's dream come true. It isn't.

Oh, but don't you wish it was? It's so cute! The SMART has all the charm of a baby animal: tiny body, big head and huge, doleful eyes. Awwww. Look! The radiator is smiling at you! Unlike the much-hyped MINI, the SMART's Pokemon-morphed-with-a-golf-cart design both startles and captivates. You don't want to buy the SMART so much as take it home and cook it a hot meal.

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