How did the Smart Car Fortwo do so well in the crash tests? Much of that performance has to do with the special "safety cell" incorporated into this car. A hard steel frame is designed to disperse the force of a crash around a large area of the car. This helps prevent injury to the Smart car's occupants because the energy of the impact is absorbed over a broader area.
Other Smart Car safety features (according to the official website, smart.com) include, but aren't limited to, side airbags, full-size driver and passenger airbags, anti-lock brakes, anti-skid technology (called the Electronic Stability Program) and a collapsible steering column. Collapsible steering columns can help prevent the severe chest injuries drivers frequently receive during front-end collisions.
Despite all of the Smart Car safety features, I'd hate to see one of these little cars in an accident with an SUV.
Other Smart Car features include, of course, the usual features we've come to expect: passenger visor mirror, dome light, optional alarm. optional heated seats, etc.
Smart Car Price: The base price for a 2008 Smart Car Fortwo Coupe starts at only $11,590. This car is a good choice for those wanting a small car for running errands around town. The Smart Fortwo can be reserved on the Smart USA website (see the link at end of this article) for $99.
There are currently three styles of the Smart Fortwo: Pure Coupe, Passion Coupe and the Fortwo passion cabriolet. The Pure Coupe Smart car is the least expensive--but is as safe as the others. The Passion Cabriolet is a convertible and is pricier, starting at 16,590 (base price which does not include taxes etc.).
A very brief bit of Smart Car history:
The Smart Car concept was born to Daimler-Benz and SWATCH around 1993. Europeans are always looking for high-performing, yet compact, vehicles to ferry them through city and over hill. The Smart Car City-Coupe (which is very similar in style to the Fortwo coupe) caught on quickly there.
I will admit that I am a big fan of Mercedes Benz. That Daimler-Benz and SWATCH are behind the Smart car may bias my opinion towards this economy car. Mercedes-Benz has of course been long known for excellent craftsmanship. Also, I saw my first Smart car years ago in Europe and loved the unique design. I wished then that American buyers would take to the car eventually--but I had my doubts that that would ever occur.
I have nothing against an SUV, but in traffic-congested cities such as New York it would be great to see more vehicles like the Smart Fortwo Coupe. With a 3 cylinder engine and a top speed of 90 mph, the Smart car is not going to win you any races; this car can, however, get you from your house to the office with reasonable safety and style. The Smart car Fortwo may not be a Mercedes Benz SLK300 Roadster, but it is a cool car nonetheless.
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Published by Chris M. Carmichael
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19 Comments
Post a CommentThanks for the information on these :-)
We may all be driving these before long.
Great article :) Sheri
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excellent layout on the smart car...when we were in Germany in 2005 for our 25th anniversary we saw Smart cars all around..this was before they even talked about it coming here....we actually considered it..instead we bought a Yaris..which we call an extended Smart Car..it gets the same gas mileage too...and it is cheaper..it cost us $11k last year...it's made by Toyota...I guess you can look at the Smart car's safety a step higher up to that in riding a motorcycle.....I'd be curious to know what insurance companies put on their premiums comparing to others..that's how we know the true safety factor is by the insurance companies...if the premium is high..then it's a high risk factor...nice reporting on this..
Great report! I've heard about these.