Posted on 02/18/2005 7:45:39 AM PST by add925
IT'S Smart but it's certainly not clever, and it has cost Daimler-Chrysler more than e2bn (£1.4bn) since its launch. Now the question is: how much longer will the carmaker continue to underwrite the underperforming Smart car?
Heralded as the future of urban personal transport when it was launched in 1998, the car was environmentally friendly, ergonomically appealing and space efficient.
But DaimlerChrysler's unique minicar has been revealed in the German media as a costly failure with 2004 losses of about e600m, making the overall dent in its creator's pocket up to e2bn.
(Excerpt) Read more at thisislondon.co.uk ...
My friend and his wife can do a full shopping trip in theirs. From experience, I can say it easily fits four cases of German beer, and that's important, right?
Looks like a rebodied BMW Isettta....the one with the single door on the front and the steering column that pivoted with the door. LOL!
Anyone realize that with a car that small, you might as well have a piece of paper between you and an oncoming car?
At least with a larger vehicle, you stand a chance. Bet that thing doesn't offer full airbag coverage.
I could see getting one of these as a second "town" car to run back and forth to the train station and such. I would still need a large family car for driving on the interstate and for longer trips, however. But for a second car for a two car family, it might just fit the bill.
The goofy things in France are deathtraps. Some serious safety engineering went into these cars, making them as safe as your standard compact car here.
No, it's the dinghy.
DaimlerChrysler, eh? Well, if they stuff a Hemi in it, I might be interested. Of course, I'd probably have to ride on top... ;-)
I read about this car a couple years ago. I would buy one. Lots of GOOD sensible selling features.
You could barely pack anything into that little piece of junk.
The more I look at the roadster the more I think they have something here. Looks like a Honda civic but if you scroll through all the body options the kids would love it.
http://www.thesmart.co.uk/index.html
I'd rather have the Isetta. It has more "character."
They recently got clearance to import them here.
Smart car...stupid driver.
The wildest car I ever owned was a 1973 Pantera-DeTomaso.
Hmmm... Nope, even on second thought I would not trade the Pantera for this squashed bug they call a car.
But the curb weight is only 1,700 pounds. The Lotus Elise is a world-class sports car at that weight with only 50% more horsepower.
exactly. My son loved that car. However today he couldn't put his large size 13 into it.
Many years ago I had a Honda 600 Coupe (a little bit larger than this, I think, but not much). Actually did park it underneath a semi trailer (no tractor) once -- for a few minutes' run into a store.
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