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Declaring WAR on the Smart Car! WHO'S WITH ME!!!
Hey Guys, as some of you may or may not know the classic Mini had a rival started by Mr bean and his classic......known as the Reliant Robin ( a 3 wheeled ugly little thing for people who couldn't get a drivers license) Here's a beautiful scene of the hate :thumbsup: :
and in that spirit I delcare the modern rival to be the Smart Car! http://www.kuraoka.org/images/mini-und-minimini.jpg SO WHO'S WITH ME??? :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: These things have been in Canada for a couple of years now, but are just trickling to the USA, that's how they do it, like the plague before you know it BLAM it's an infestation:eek2: :eek2: :eek2: . We need a Smart car haters club sig https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...pic23798_2.gif Can some please modify this... We should be able to get celebrity endorsement from Rowan Atkinson......... I'll email him :lol: :lol: :lol: ({fine print}Disclaimer: This is only in fun, I will assume no responsibility for harm or hard feelings towards the Smart or the Mercedes Benz Corp..................... so there na na na{undo fine print}) HATER #1: #20Works4me |
I am kinda indifferent to be honest. The only problem I see with them is that there are plenty of cars that get equal to or greater than fuel economy, and are actually cheaper...
...ok, there are places that are easier to park with a SMART, but since I will be walking a distance from parking the MINI, I really don't care. |
Great footing of a Reliant Robin getting it's due on Top Gear.
FLY ROBIN FLY! BTW, how do you get the YouTube button to work for posting? |
Hey Desert Sand no being on the fence, you're either in or out.... the plague will getcha :)
Gromit801 in or out? Comon join the army! BTW great video I forgot about that one, LOVE Top Gear Sweet justice! |
Nah, we might end up having to buy one of those. Our commute is killing us.
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Originally Posted by Gromit801
(Post 2080114)
Nah, we might end up having to buy one of those. Our commute is killing us.
I can't imagine how far it is. Mine is 80 miles total a day, and I am currently doing it in a 16mpg vehicle..!!! FTW.... ....and while we are at it....screw the SMART!!! |
ok, I am off the fence!!
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Originally Posted by Gromit801
(Post 2080114)
Nah, we might end up having to buy one of those. Our commute is killing us.
Originally Posted by Desert Sand
ok, I am off the fence!!
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Some Smarts are beginning to pop in Miami. I think they look interesting (I saw them first in Europe years ago) but unfortunately these things are just street legal golf karts with a fancy interior and exterior. There are better "conventional" cars out there that offer more space, better performance and fuel economy for the same or less money than the Smart.
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Aww, a whole club on NAM against me and my Smart? :cry:
Ah well, guess I'll go make myself feel better by parking in more spaces that Minis can only dream of :grin: In the last day or so I've already had multiple occasions where I'da been circling the area for a long time if I was in the MCS but instead got insanely small spaces with the Smart :thumbsup: Sorry you guys are hating on them though, I'd hate to feel so unwanted on NAM :sad: :wink: PS: It actually is fun to drive and pretty darn safe too - and most importantly, heated seats! :) |
I'd rather a 'infestation' of Smarts' than the current overpopulation of SUV's!
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other than parking, and the fact that they are cool looking, I really can't see why people will buy one over a MINI or other small four seater.
I really thought that they would get more like 50 or 60 mpg, though. THEN they would have had something going on. I did ride in a smart roadster around the nurburgring once. THAT was fun, but the roadster is not made any more, just the fortwo and the fortwo convertible thing. |
The new Smart is limited to 90MPH and the thing takes like 14-15 secs to reach 60MPH from standstill. Soviet era Trabant performance if you ask me. Clearly, the Smart is nothing more and nothing less than a car to commute in the city. Not really intended to be a highway cruiser. Interesting concept that needs better mechanicals. A Toyota Yaris or Honda Fit will smoke the thing.
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Originally Posted by Desert_Sand
(Post 2080121)
Commute is killing you with a MINI?? Sheesh!!!
I can't imagine how far it is. Mine is 80 miles total a day As for the SMART, I'm still on the fence. There are several vehicles out there I dislike more than the SMART.:lol: (Of course there are quite a few that I like more than the SMART.) I did get to drive one around an Italian AF base a couple of years ago. I kind of liked it, but it wouldn't benefit me on my long highway commute. |
Originally Posted by Gromit801
(Post 2080099)
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I like the Smart for what it is (relatively efficient, 2-seater, city car)...the packaging overall is very, very clever. I don't see it as a direct MINI competitor, though, so I'm for it!!:nod:
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What's cool about the Smart is the fact that you can change the plexiglass exterior panels with different colors. From a design point of view, the car is very interesting. It needs and engine and transmission that gives the thing the justice it deserves.
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Originally Posted by Desert_Sand
(Post 2080121)
Commute is killing you with a MINI?? Sheesh!!!
I can't imagine how far it is. Mine is 80 miles total a day, and I am currently doing it in a 16mpg vehicle..!!! FTW.... ....and while we are at it....screw the SMART!!!
Originally Posted by #20Works4me
(Post 2080130)
Dude, your driving a MCS JCW!! At least try a MC not a Smart!! please please don't go to the darkside.. he's not your brother he's faking:no:
Ataboy! I figured we spend over $4000 in gas over the last 12 months. |
Those are crazy commutes! I would go insane if I had to drive 180 miles round trip every day! Sorry I am an urbanist and resist the idea of long work commutes because I believe those are detrimental to community living and quality of life in general.
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Hey this is a fun thread let's not get all serious here! There's enough of those threads already.
Eval don't worry we still luv ya. But from what I read:
Originally Posted by eVal
(Post 2080149)
In the last day or so I've already had multiple occasions where I'da been circling the area for a long time if I was in the MCS but instead got insanely small spaces with the Smart
Just Kiddin...... let's keep it fun that was my only intention. |
Well, that what happens when you have a lot of years with a company, don't want to lose retirement and benefits, but they don't pay enough to live near work. In this case, the SF Bay Area. So you have to live where housing is affordable (kind of), and deal with a commute.
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Originally Posted by gokartride
(Post 2080211)
I like the Smart for what it is (relatively efficient, 2-seater, city car)...the packaging overall is very, very clever. I don't see it as a direct MINI competitor, though, so I'm for it!!:nod:
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Yeah, I don't believe the Smart car is really a direct competitor with Mini either. At best the Smart car is an around town car, I can't imagine how safe of a car it could be with highway driving or in any accident.
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Originally Posted by ClubmanS
(Post 2080202)
The new Smart is limited to 90MPH and the thing takes like 14-15 secs to reach 60MPH from standstill. Soviet era Trabant performance if you ask me. Clearly, the Smart is nothing more and nothing less than a car to commute in the city. Not really intended to be a highway cruiser. Interesting concept that needs better mechanicals. A Toyota Yaris or Honda Fit will smoke the thing.
Nothing Soviet era Trabant about the experience :) And fwiw, I didn't buy it for a long commute or highway cruiser, but there seem to be people actually quite happy using it that way and going up to its past the speed limit limiter (one that stands out is a BMWCCA instructor that popped up on a Smart forum). No doubt it is way more effected by wind then other vehicles out there, but then again there are cars and bikes dealing with the same stuff all over the road here and elsewhere in the world and they are fine, like the Mini you just have to be awake and involved with driving vs snoozing behind the wheel with cruise control on in an immovable insolated barge. And again, it from my short time with it I can say that the fact it is so easy to park and won't dent or ding really is a nice quality of life improvement. This may be meaningless to those who live in a different environment, but for me and others in cities it really is notable. So can I join the club as a mole? :D |
Originally Posted by Gromit801
(Post 2080234)
Well, that what happens when you have a lot of years with a company, don't want to lose retirement and benefits, but they don't pay enough to live near work. In this case, the SF Bay Area. So you have to live where housing is affordable (kind of), and deal with a commute.
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