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Car Leasing Special: Smart Fortwo, More Than What Meets the

by DANIEL LAMB


With the skyrocketing oil price at $4/gallon, the Smart Fortwo micro car has been gaining popularity among consumers. Enthusiasts are willing to shell out $99 and wait for nine months to drive the fuel-efficient and compact Fortwo. The pod-shaped micro car gains an audience of different ages ranging from the school kid to a regular working adult, garnering comments like introducing ��the coming of space age.�� All packed tightly with 1,800 pounds, the Fortwo is equipped with regular side airbags, anti-rollover technology, steel-cage structure, and top-rate side- and front-impact crashworthiness awarded by Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. With its 70-horsepower, 1-liter, three-cylinder engine, the micro car does not have the makeup for a mischievous getaway car. It will be left trailing among Mini Coopers, Honda Civic, and Saturn SL. But whatever lack it has in aggressiveness, it makes up with its tiny size. At a length of 8 feet, 10 inches and about three feet shorter than a Mini Cooper, it can easily crawl into narrow parking lanes. Its length also allows you to cut corners without worrying about its back sticking out. At a gas mileage of 33 miles per gallon, running in the city and 41 mpg on the highway, Fortwo performs behind Toyota Prius and Honda Civic Hybrid but is better than Toyota Yaris and Honda Fit. There are a couple of downsides with its smallness, however. The transmission can be sluggish and halting and its compact size jerks when one tries to change gears abruptly. You��ll find its engine struggling to come up a hilly area; and even with improved suspension, you��ll feel each bump as you drive. Nevertheless, it��s surprising that with its compact size, it has a spacious interior. It stands higher than a standard car, and the sunroof gives one the feeling of a larger interior. The Smart car has helped Daimler��s sales to go up after it has sold 11,399 units in the United States. This can be attributed to the affordability of the micro car with a cost of $12,000. It is said that 30,000 customers are on waiting list and 80% of which are to buy when the units are available, a proof that Smart Fortwo has attained significant attention from consumers. Martin Schwoerer, an online writer, wrote in his car review: ��The new ForTwo maintains its Tonka-toy proportions and look at me I��m wearing designer glasses (without a prescription) unconventionality. There��s now a painted parenthesis around the driver��s compartment: a clever if unsuccessful attempt to reassure drivers that Smart��s got their back (as there��s nothing much behind them). From certain angles, the slash-marked Four Two looks like a Pokemon with weird sideburns. Anyway, there��s no denying that observers (especially women) fight the urge to muss the ForTwo��s metaphorical hair and pinch its figurative cheeks.��

Sources: http://autos.yahoo.com http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com

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