There are a few reasons for buying a really small car...low price, good mileage, or good performance.
I always thought the Smart cars would be a neat idea because they would meet one, if not all these reasons. Unfortunately, it looks like they provide none of these in particular abundance. The price is OK, but for that price, a much larger car can be purchased. The fuel mileage is pretty dismal too for a car of it's size, and it's performance is lackluster
My SAAB 900 convertible gets 32-34 MPG's on the highway...not far off of this car, but with much faster performance, seating for 4, and a reasonable sized trunk...it's a tank compared to a Smart. Okay, let's compare apples to oranges. About 12 years ago, I owned a Honda CRX, which is about the same size and horsepower rating. It got 42MPG on average, and I had occasionally gotten over 50 MPG. The car ran like a scared dog and cornered like it was super-glued to the road. The CRX also had a little bit of cargo capacity too, and yes was roomy enough for an American adult male. The most important thing...the CRX was one of the most inexpensive cars one could buy back when it was new! It seems like the CRX (and others too) has it all over this car, and they were designed 25 years ago!
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I always thought the Smart cars would be a neat idea because they would meet one, if not all these reasons. Unfortunately, it looks like they provide none of these in particular abundance. The price is OK, but for that price, a much larger car can be purchased. The fuel mileage is pretty dismal too for a car of it's size, and it's performance is lackluster
My SAAB 900 convertible gets 32-34 MPG's on the highway...not far off of this car, but with much faster performance, seating for 4, and a reasonable sized trunk...it's a tank compared to a Smart. Okay, let's compare apples to oranges. About 12 years ago, I owned a Honda CRX, which is about the same size and horsepower rating. It got 42MPG on average, and I had occasionally gotten over 50 MPG. The car ran like a scared dog and cornered like it was super-glued to the road. The CRX also had a little bit of cargo capacity too, and yes was roomy enough for an American adult male. The most important thing...the CRX was one of the most inexpensive cars one could buy back when it was new! It seems like the CRX (and others too) has it all over this car, and they were designed 25 years ago!

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