For those of you who do not know what a Smart is, it's a very, very small car - quite literally the size of a golf cart. It makes something like the Toyota Yaris look huge! Supposedly, these can do up to 90mph, although I could not see anyone taking one of these out on the highway. They are really targeted towards urban areas. My question is: Is this a good or a bad development? We have really never had something so small available in decades. Certainly, this can be a great replacement for larger automobiles, they are much more fuel efficient, nimble, better environmentally, and can nearly park head in parallel parking spaces. But, will this convenience actually encourage more people to drive instead of taking public transit? Will they really replace cars, or actually become a second car for some people who have a full size car for highway travel and a smaller car for the city? Do programs like the ZipCar program perhaps provide an answer for this?
Um, here is a link to Smart Cars USA. I can remove it if moderators don't like the post to a commercial car site, but as I don't have a photo of what the car actually looks like...http://www.usa.smart.com/
Edited by cloudship, 01 July 2007 - 08:04 PM.



















