Very Smart! (56k Warning)
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- Chris Trott
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- thehappyotter
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From my point of view, and bearing in mind that this is a second vehicle,....thehappyotter wrote:
That does depend entirely on how you define 'better'
Initial purchase price is lower.
Servicing costs are a lot lower.
Insurance is lower.
Fuel consumption is lower.
There is more space in the back of it for my dogs.
I drove Land Rovers for 12 years in the forces, and never did feel comfortable or indeed safe in them.
Unusually for todays vehicles, there's room under the bonnet for easy access.
Don't know what the accelaration of the Smart car is like, but I have been passed by more than one on the M1. That doesn't mean I hang around - so the Smart was doing around 80+mph. Not something I would be doing in a plastic box.
And I have just come back from a business trip to Konstanz in Germany - quite a lot of Smart cars around and several parking sideways on in the gaps between parked cars. Great! you leave a gap to make sure that you can get out and then find a Smart car there.
But in a local car park there a pair of them parked in one parking space, so that at leaves one spare.
Ian
And I have just come back from a business trip to Konstanz in Germany - quite a lot of Smart cars around and several parking sideways on in the gaps between parked cars. Great! you leave a gap to make sure that you can get out and then find a Smart car there.
But in a local car park there a pair of them parked in one parking space, so that at leaves one spare.
Ian
Actually Ian, the SMART car is one of the safest cars on the planet. As shown in the video the whole 'cell' or shell seems to flex rather than crumple, so it seems to bounce back off whatever it hits.ianhind wrote:the Smart was doing around 80+mph. Not something I would be doing in a plastic box.
Ian
I know the car scored highly in European NCAP safety tests which surprised me, as I too, thought these things were death traps. It appears not.
However the bottom line is. Any sort of collision at 70mph+ would stand you a very high chance of a place in the harp farm. :roll:
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I must admit, all this talk, I just went onto the Chevrolet website and changed my mind. The new Chevy HHR (a retro delivery-van looking vehicle) now has my fancy and gets about 25-30MPG. With diesel being as expensive as gasoline here, it really doesn't matter which you get, it's gonna be expensive. :sad:
Just seen em on-line. They look pretty cool mate. Go for it!Chris Trott wrote:I must admit, all this talk, I just went onto the Chevrolet website and changed my mind. The new Chevy HHR (a retro delivery-van looking vehicle) now has my fancy and gets about 25-30MPG. With diesel being as expensive as gasoline here, it really doesn't matter which you get, it's gonna be expensive. :sad:
I suffer from paranoid amnesia. I can't remember who I don't trust.