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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / August 2003

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Smart car in USA?

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Oliver Keating - 12 Aug 2003 09:35 GMT
I was whatching legally blonde 2 at the cinema (I had to do it for the other
half), and at the end they drove off in a smart cabriolet.

Now I know American films are full of product placement, and plenty of shots
of the Audi TT.

But I am confused about the inclusion of the Smart, clearly driving in
Washington. Is this to get Americans ready for the day when Smart does hit
the streets of the USA? Was it to judge reaction?
Mike \ - 12 Aug 2003 18:51 GMT
A friend of mine supposedly saw a Smart going down the 91 Freeway in
Riverside... he supposedly has digital video of it that he shot while
following it for a short period of time, though I have yet to see that.
Maybe the smart is coming... maybe it's already here?

Mike

> I was whatching legally blonde 2 at the cinema (I had to do it for the other
> half), and at the end they drove off in a smart cabriolet.
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> Washington. Is this to get Americans ready for the day when Smart does hit
> the streets of the USA? Was it to judge reaction?
Christian Walther - 12 Aug 2003 22:16 GMT
"Mike "Rotor" Nowak" <rotorTAKETHISOUT@cox.net.remove> schrieb im
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> A friend of mine supposedly saw a Smart going down the 91 Freeway in
> Riverside... he supposedly has digital video of it that he shot while
> following it for a short period of time, though I have yet to see that.
> Maybe the smart is coming... maybe it's already here?
>
> Mike

Yes, it is. Go to Naples, FL, I saw at least 12 Smarts when I was there in
February. I assume a whole bunch of German people who own a house in sunny
Florida brought a Smart to drive around with it whiel not playing Golf....
Some of the cars still have the German car plate at the front and the U.S.
one at the back.

Chris
Ennui Society - 13 Aug 2003 04:32 GMT
Hello,

A yellow Smart was sold in the ebay a month ago for over $18.000,— That
one was common sight in Denver (Colorado) area for about a year or so.
The owner declined to respond to my query how he managed to obtain the
DOT and EPA compliance for his Smart.

If you have better luck, try his email address: waham00@hotmail.com

Oliver

PS I have pictures of that Smart car in front of McMurray Mercedes-Benz
sales and service centre.

> I was whatching legally blonde 2 at the cinema (I had to do it for the other
> half), and at the end they drove off in a smart cabriolet.
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> Washington. Is this to get Americans ready for the day when Smart does hit
> the streets of the USA? Was it to judge reaction?
Classic Car Fair - 13 Aug 2003 04:49 GMT
> Hello,
>
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> > Washington. Is this to get Americans ready for the day when Smart does hit
> > the streets of the USA? Was it to judge reaction?

A few Smarts in New Zealand, spunky little toys.
Mark Ichiyama - 13 Aug 2003 06:52 GMT
Apparently the Smart is going to be sold by MB-Canada next year.  That would
be the first North American distribution through MB.

> I was whatching legally blonde 2 at the cinema (I had to do it for the other
> half), and at the end they drove off in a smart cabriolet.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Washington. Is this to get Americans ready for the day when Smart does hit
> the streets of the USA? Was it to judge reaction?
Howard - 13 Aug 2003 19:01 GMT
> Apparently the Smart is going to be sold by MB-Canada next year.  That would
> be the first North American distribution through MB.

Interesting, I saw a Mercedes Benz North America Vice President at my
local dealer here in Pennsylvania. He was driving a smart from dealer
to dealer trying to gauge reaction. He also declined to answer my
question about meeting DOT standards. (It was dealer registered for PA
though).

-H
Juergen . - 13 Aug 2003 19:05 GMT
> Interesting, I saw a Mercedes Benz North America Vice President at my
> local dealer here in Pennsylvania. He was driving a smart from dealer
> to dealer trying to gauge reaction. He also declined to answer my
> question about meeting DOT standards. (It was dealer registered for PA
> though).

If it would have DOT approval he WOULD have told you so!

Juergen
Dori Schmetterling - 13 Aug 2003 21:45 GMT
There is a thread on the Chrysler site about this issue -- Smart testing in
the USA in particular and the comparability of crash tests internationally
in general.

DAS
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> > Interesting, I saw a Mercedes Benz North America Vice President at my
> > local dealer here in Pennsylvania. He was driving a smart from dealer
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> Juergen
 
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