Blueblaze, did you buy your smart equipped with a base plate? If you did that’s an additional 1000-1200 saved. You can deduct that from the cost. The cost of a lazer cut key is high no matter what brand. For my Lexus it was 500 plus, for my beemer a bit more and I’m damn sure it’s not much diff for my ford. The engine in the smart is not Mercedes it’s made by Mitsubishi and I’ve seen a few now with over 150,0000 miles and running strong. So if you want the valves checked shop around, forget going to Mercedes.
On the back roads in Minn I got 55 mpg scooting around at 50 mph. On open road I get 43 at 70 mph. The reason they don’t sell well in North America s two fold. One, unlike in Europe we have a lot of open highways and a short wheel base rides rough. Two, we have cheap gas, in Italy where they would kill for 4 dollar a gallon gas we don’t give it a second thought. Americans love big!
I talked to a salesesman who was on his second smart. He drove the first over 200,000 miles. He said I gat 200,000 miles on a car I bought new for 12 grand and never saw a day in the shop. What other car can I buy that gets over 40 mph and costs 12 grand?
We have 35,000 on ours. I bought it new for a little under 12 grand. It’s a great city car but it sucks for the rough ride on the open highway. But then we bought it for a toad. The downside for us is it can’t go on a lot of the rough roads we want to travel due to low clearance. I don’t need 4x4 but I need clearance. We’re looking at selling both our cars and going to one due to we simply don’t need two anymore. Of our present two cars being the Fusion and the smart , if we do get rid of them we will miss the smart the most and by far it’s the most trouble free and cheapest per mile of the two we have. The Smart is perfect for city driving and it’s our go to for around town but in our case we should go to one vehicle and the smart isn’t big enough to cover all our needs.
Too be frank, I haven’t a clue what I’m going to do as it seems every vehicle I’d consider can’t be towed 4 down.