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- blanston12
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I can't see a driver in it Joe. I thought it was being remotely operated (note the following vehicle, which probably has control of it) :think:blanston12 wrote:From the video I would think that at least the drivers legs are broken. How much do they sell these things for.
As far as prices go, they are not very expensive to buy in the UK. Probably cheaper in other parts of Europe. Do they not have them in the US?
I suffer from paranoid amnesia. I can't remember who I don't trust.
I remember seeing that video, its from Top-gear (as many of you probably suspected). They went on afterwards to suggest that even though the car (sorta) survived, the impact would have been enough to kill anyone inside instantly.
I have to say I absolutely despise Smart Cars! Especialy when your trying to park your car, you THINK you see an empty space, try to drive into it to find theres this little dinky toy sat there already!
Reminds me of about 3 days ago when I took my mum's car out for her to park it in the garage; I got in it and could barely move inside (its a Suzuki Alto) it was THAT small!
Much prefer my car even if it is harder to park!
Cheers,
I have to say I absolutely despise Smart Cars! Especialy when your trying to park your car, you THINK you see an empty space, try to drive into it to find theres this little dinky toy sat there already!
Reminds me of about 3 days ago when I took my mum's car out for her to park it in the garage; I got in it and could barely move inside (its a Suzuki Alto) it was THAT small!
Much prefer my car even if it is harder to park!
Cheers,
Andy M.
Anyway, if we're on the subject of small cars... the mighty Bond Bug!
And this thing...
http://microcarmuseum.com/tour/subaru360.html
There's a whole club of Americans who drive nothing but those Subarus...
And this thing...
http://microcarmuseum.com/tour/subaru360.html
There's a whole club of Americans who drive nothing but those Subarus...
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- Garry Russell
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- blanston12
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Your right, there was no driver in the car, but if there had been one, I think at a minimum, the drivers legs would have been broken.VEGAS wrote:I can't see a driver in it Joe. I thought it was being remotely operated (note the following vehicle, which probably has control of it) :think:blanston12 wrote:From the video I would think that at least the drivers legs are broken. How much do they sell these things for.
No they don't sell them here, guess they don't think americans would buy them, but I think with the price of petrol shooting up they would sell quite well. I found there US websiteVEGAS wrote:As far as prices go, they are not very expensive to buy in the UK. Probably cheaper in other parts of Europe. Do they not have them in the US?
http://www.smartcar-usa.com/ but it really quite useless.
Joe Cusick,
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Actually, in the US, the 4-cylinder's have been selling quite well. Remember, the biggest market share today is with Honda and Toyota. The largest engines they built until they introduced their truck lines were V6s and even those were small by US automotive standards. Heck, the new Chevy Colorado has a 5-cylinder engine.
I get 20MPG on my Blazer, which is a lot better than it used to be, and that's a small-block VORTEC V-6. I'm thinking about going to a hybrid or fuel-cell TrailBlazer or Equinox when I get this one paid off in a few years though. They've got some pretty neat features on both if they are produced as the prototypes are built.
I get 20MPG on my Blazer, which is a lot better than it used to be, and that's a small-block VORTEC V-6. I'm thinking about going to a hybrid or fuel-cell TrailBlazer or Equinox when I get this one paid off in a few years though. They've got some pretty neat features on both if they are produced as the prototypes are built.
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