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Year 2006

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Smart Car of America - Smart Car Community, News and Information

This is not a four door, but Smart Fortwo enthusiasts have made the ... Daimler and smart, GmbH's car2go car sharing pilot program will kick off in Austin, Texas next month. ... One of the guys decided to let faith decide his escape, ...
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Smart Fortwo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This allows gear changes in 'Automatic' to be smoother and faster. .... With a weight of 730 kg (1609 lb), it is one of the lightest cars in the European market. .... In September 2006, Daimler AG announced that Smart USA, a division of ...
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smart USA - open your mind to the car that challenges the status quo

Official website of smart USA, the only authorized US smart fortwo distributor. Smart cars embody innovation, functionality, and the joy of driving.
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smart fortwo pure coupe, passion coupe, and passion cabriolet

Good things come in small packages and the smart fortwo is no exception. Each model's revolutionary design conveys innovation, functionality and joy of life ...
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2010 Smart ForTwo Reviews, Pictures and Prices - U.S. News ...

Feb 11, 2010 ... 2010 Smart ForTwo is ranked #27 in Affordable Small Cars by US News & World Report. See full 2010 Smart ForTwo review, specs, pictures and ...
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Smart ForTwo Review | The Truth About Cars

The Smart ForTwo isn't so much a small car as a short one. At just eight feet from stem to stern, it's by far the shortest car on the market.
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Mercedes-Benz Turbocharged Smart Fortwo Gets 80MPG | GreenCar.com

Mercedes-Benz Turbocharged Smart Fortwo Gets 80MPG. Mercedes-Benz Smart Fortwo is big enough to comfortably fit two, yet still smart.
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Sales of the Smart Fortwo Plummet - Wheels Blog - NYTimes.com

Feb 4, 2010 ... Sales of the Smart Fortwo plummeted in January. Is there any way the company can crawl back up?
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