First Look: 2008 Smart Fortwo
Muamer Hodzic December 2, 2006
Like with any other new model , InsideLine has a first look at the all new Smart ForTwo destined for the US. A brief, but interesting, history is also included that reveals why the US is getting the Smart. It is definitely an interesting article that answers many questions consumers have. Here is an excerpt:
The old Smart was heavily criticized for its slow-witted steering and ponderous, jerky gearchange. Both elements have been updated for the new car. The automated manual gearbox now offers five speeds instead of six and the semiautomatic shifts are said to be smoother and faster than before. A fully automatic mode will also be available, and Smart is redesigning the gear selector to make it more intuitive for American customers. The steering is 10 percent more direct than the old car, according to Smart.