Friday, July 19, 2013

2013 Smart Car

The two-seat Smart Fortwo is one of the smallest cars on the market, but it has a surprising amount of cabin space. They say that tall adults will have plenty of head- and legroom. Visibility is also good, but only in the coupe model. When the convertible top is folded down, it hampers rear visibility. The Fortwo doesn’t have much cargo space, but the available room is useful. The Fortwo’s cabin is made with a lot of hard plastics, but that’s common for a lot of small cars. The Fortwo, however, lacks standard features that are expected in this class. Air conditioning and a radio, for example, are optional. These amenities, as well as a surround sound system and navigation, can be added. Overall, I think the Fortwo’s interior features are straightforward and easy to use.
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Engine: Gas I3 1.0/61
Horsepower: 70 @ 5800
Torque: 68 @ 4500 1.0/61
Transmission: Automatic
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
MPG: 34 City / 38 Hwy

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