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Smart car is cool, but may fall short
Smart ForTwo gets great gas mileage without a hybrid's expense
but there are trade-offs.
By Peter Valdes-Dapena, CNNMoney.com staff writer
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- DaimlerChrysler will begin selling
a redesigned version of the company's Smart ForTwo in the United
States beginning in early 2008, according to the company. But it
will be a tough sell: Its price is higher than other cars that offer
more space, while its fuel mileage is only slightly better.
Optimists point to the Smart's unique - some say stylish -
appearance. Another plus is its relationship to Mercedes-Benz, which
brings with it a certain engineering legitimacy.
Called a "city car," the ForTwo is almost two feet shorter than a
Mini Cooper and 1,000 pounds lighter. As its name implies, the
ForTwo is strictly a two-seater and storage space is limited. Its
luggage space, at 5.3 cubic feet, is about the same as the Mini's.
The Smart ForTwo's big selling point is going to be fuel economy.
For the current version, the company estimates a combined
city/highway fuel mileage of about 40 miles per gallon, according to
DaimlerChrysler. (The 60 mpg figure sometimes reported is for the
diesel-engine version.)
The Toyota Yaris, which seats four and costs thousands less, gets an
EPA-estimated 37 miles per gallon.
The ForTwo's impressive fuel economy is achieved, for the most part,
through sheer tiny-ness. The current version is powered by a
0.7-liter, three-cylinder engine that produces a mere 60 horsepower
and 74 foot-pounds of torque. In size and power, that's similar to a
moderately powerful motorcycle engine.
Even with its small size, the current Smart's performance is
truck-like. DaimlerChrysler estimates the current version's
zero-to-sixty time at 15.5 seconds.
The 2007 redesign will not change the Smart ForTwo much in terms of
its purpose or dimensions. But it will be improved in many ways
while still having a starting price of "clearly less than $15,000,"
said DaimlerChrysler spokeswoman Bettina Singhartinger.
That price would place it as a competitor to considerably larger
cars like the Ford Focus and Honda Civic. Cars like the Chevrolet
Aveo and Toyota Yaris, which still offer considerably more space
inside, sell for thousands less.
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