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Replying to: dstrom (May 02, 2008 4:55 am)
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Replying to: jhelmick (May 04, 2008 7:44 pm) |
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My smart is due soon and I am wanting to find out about the extended warranty. Who issues it, smart or a thrid party? What does it cover? What is the cost? My dealer did not want to talk about all of this, merely saying we will discuss that when the car arrives! No good, I want to know now in order to decide if I want to take delivery or not. My car will be the Cabriolet without the leather package. Thanks, haaseh
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Replying to: haaseh (May 12, 2008 4:16 am) |
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Smart For You?
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Replying to: pf_flyer (May 14, 2008 3:53 am) The truly crazy thing is no one is screaming the same way about fools riding motorcycles or even scooters, even though there is no safety there at all. Don't buy one if you don't want one, but please stop trying to foist irrational fear on everyone else. It is a safe ride for city driving, and certainly no worse in a crash than a Harley on the interstate. |
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So the smart car does well in crash tests. Great, but remember against vehicles of like size and weight. Also remember E = MC2. Since there is nothing smaller, or lighter, pray that your accident involves another smart car. Smart car - maybe. Dumb buyer - for certain.
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My Versa got great crash test ratings as well. But I'm likely in trouble in a real world crash in it as well. "All things being equal in safety, bigger and heavier is always better," said IIHS institute president Adrian Lund in an statement. So this isn't about irrational fear, it's about reality. The curb weight of the Versa is almost 150% of the curb weight of the smart. I look at the safety ratings within a class of vehicle a lot like those EPA numbers. Your real world safety may vary.
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Replying to: pf_flyer (May 15, 2008 2:47 am) How is a Tahoe going to do against the ever present, very numerous semis hauling crap everywhere? Am I supposed to drive a big rig in order to be safer? Should motorcycles be outlawed? Should we not drive on two lane highways? Should all cars be forced to be in the same size and class for safety reasons? People in smaller cars may actually drive safer, due to their awareness of physics. (Those that don't may be subject to Darwin's law as well.) The smart has terrific engineering for safety. No one is claiming it overcomes physics, just that it does a better job at crunch control than one might normally expect.
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Replying to: gregg_vw (May 15, 2008 5:29 am) |
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