Chrysler daimler SMART autos show up at east Canadian port.

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by PDT, Sep 4, 2004.

  1. PDT

    PDT Guest

    I live in Halifax NS and at the Autoport here are about 20 of the small two
    seater Smarts from Germany.

    I took some digital shots of them yesterday.

    Does anyone know where they would be headed to and why ( testing in the US
    ? )

    here is a photo:

    http://www.geocities.com/k2tree/smart.jpg
     
    PDT, Sep 4, 2004
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  2. I saw one driving around Nanaimo a couple of weeks ago. It was covered
    in advertising that I didn't read.
    Brian, in Cedar
     
    Brian Barnson, Sep 4, 2004
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  3. The rear quarter panel of the silver car in the foreground is indeed a
    North American-spec model, evidenced by the red rear sidemarker
    lamp/reflector. I don't see front sidemarkers on the two full-view cars at
    the left of the photo.
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Sep 4, 2004
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  4. PDT

    Richard Guest

    The vehicle has not been submitted for certification in the US and Chrysler
    states that it is not built for such Certification. A small company in CA is
    modifying European models for sale in the States for about $2,000 above
    European list price. They are not yet Certified for sale.

    Richard.
     
    Richard, Sep 4, 2004
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  5. That may be so, but DC also states there are no plans to build or release
    the upcoming Dodge Charger.

    Regardless, I said that the sidemarker identified the car as a *North
    American* model, not as a "US model". And as restated in the article here:
    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5217861/

    Smarts will be for sale in Canada starting...

    ....this month.

    DS
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Sep 4, 2004
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  6. I was in Italy a couple of years ago and the Smart car was everywhere. It
    seemed like the most appealing feature of the Smart car was not driving
    them but parking them. In Italy they were parked on sidewalks and all
    sorts of places that you couldn't park a real car. In the US you wouldn't
    be allowed to do that which would seem to take away the most appealing
    feature of the Smart car. What you are left with is a car so tiny that the
    SUV driver that runs over it might not even notice that he's hit anything.
    Do European's take those things on highways or are they used strictly in
    cities? With a top speed of 75 MPH I sure wouldn't want to drive one on
    the Autobahns.
     
    General Schvantzkoph, Sep 5, 2004
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  7. PDT

    Guest Guest

    There is a company planning to import them to Canada next year - not
    sure but I think they are in Burlington Ontario? Most likely bringing
    in the certification test vehicles.
     
    Guest, Sep 6, 2004
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