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The Smart Car

<span style="font-weight: bold">NOW here is the real smart car !!!</span>
 

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Y'oughta see what I replaced it with! :laugh:
 
I have to agree about the defunct Smart Roadster. I actually contemplated getting one of those. They looked sporty. Too bad they never made it to the American market.


... This was before I got the GT, of course.
 
The first time I encountered a Smart while driving the Midget I was amazed that it still seemed tiny. The Smart, that is. But I'll bet they are a blast to parallel park. :jester:
 
PAUL161 said:
I wonder if they could be classified as a CARRY ON?

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Paul -

Pretty sure that's Jeff Lane, of Lane's Motor Museum, in Nashville. What a terrific collection of micro cars he has! If anyone's planning a trip to or near Nashville, it is an experience not to be missed!

Lane Motor Museum

Mickey
 
I think the Smart has it's place, and that place is in the city. I saw loads of them in my hood when I was living in Chicago, and frankly, the crowded one way residential neighborhood streets were tailor made for a Smart, rather than most other cars out there. My sister's Jeep Grand Cherokee felt like it wasn't going to fit down the street, but the Smarts I drove were right at home.

I understand that many here don't like the Smart for whatever reason. What I don't understand is the hate I'm reading (or read early on). I would think that a bunch of people who drive around in small old cars would at least appreciate where the Smart is coming from, rather than dismiss it outright.

-Wm.
 
My first marriage. She got the brand new Prelude. I got the 600.
I won on that deal
 
startech47 said:
Honda 600 is where I learned hand break turns. One of many casualties in the barn fire.
Man, those were FUN cars! My sister had one back in the mid-1970s (at the same time that her then-husband had a '49 Hudson Commodore!), and I got to borrow it a few times -- the Honda, not the Hudson; very enjoyable! There's still one in my barn, and my 20-year-old daughter occasionally reminds me that I oughta do something with it. We'll see....
 
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