Even if I was offered one for free, I'd never drive or ride in one of those cars. They're so dangerous. You'd be dead in any accident you got in.
Even if I was offered one for free, I'd never drive or ride in one of those cars. They're so dangerous. You'd be dead in any accident you got in.
"Did you ever notice when you blow in a dog's face he gets mad at you?
But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone
GEEZ that is smaller than my car! haha i have a mini cooper i love. That care is so little and cute!
[muneca]&[chiquita]
We have TONS up here. I think they're adorable too - would be afraid to be in one though. They are great on gas as well, my friends Mom has one.
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I don't think they are intended for highway driving.....
It's not a very sturdy vehicle either. There are lots of them in Ontario and apparently they flip very easily and you are pretty much guaranteed to die if you get in an accident.
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Outside large cities, there is quite a distance to commute on major highways, and I think these Smart Cars are best used within the city.
...having said that, though - if 'everyone' drove a Smart Car, we'd just have to avoid the truck lanes, and chain a bunch of us together in a high wind!![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
I think they are designed for city driving. This type of car would be ideal to prototype alternate fuel (electric, fuel cells, etc.) because they are lightweight.
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"Not my circus, not my monkeys!"-Polish proverb
Don't suppose anyone remembers its predecessor the 50s-60s Bubble car? Hugely popular at the time.
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