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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Smart Car MPG Smart car mpg is an issue that rings important when deciding whether or not to buy a smart car (known formally as “Swatch Mercedes Art”). As with any vehicle, consumers want to know whether or not a car has more mileage per gas fill-up than its competition. If a consumer can get...</p><p><strong><a href="http://www.smartcarmpg.org/smart-car-mpg-how-many-miles-per-gallon-does-a-smart-car-get/">Read the rest of this entry</a></strong></p></p><p>The Original Post is Located Here:  <a href="http://www.smartcarmpg.org/smart-car-mpg-how-many-miles-per-gallon-does-a-smart-car-get/">Smart Car MPG &#8211; How many miles per gallon does a smart car get?</a></p>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Smart car mpg</strong> is an issue that rings important when deciding whether or not to buy a smart car (known formally as “Swatch Mercedes Art”). As with any vehicle, consumers want to know whether or not a car has more mileage per gas fill-up than its competition. If a consumer can get more gas mileage out of one car versus another, he or she will gladly purchase it. According to sources, an electric version of the smart car will be released this year, in 2012. The issue of smart cars mileage, then, must return to the forefront of consumer discussion.<br />
<strong>Smart car gas mileage</strong> varies based upon factors such as the model and style; typically, smart cars can travel 46 miles (city roads) to 69 miles (normal highway) before needing a refill. <strong>Mini cooper mpg</strong> runs at about 28 (city) to 36 (highway). Smart cars will provide more mileage than even a mini cooper—which makes them most appealing.</p>
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<p>The <strong>smart car specifications</strong> are as follows:</p>
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<li>Size: 1600 pounds</li>
<li>3-cylinder engine</li>
<li>Can go up to 84 miles per hour (though smart cars normally go about 60 mph); the speed limit goes no higher than 84 mph for safety reasons.</li>
<li>Driver and passenger seats are made of steel frames</li>
<li>Airbags are provided for both driver and passenger; this ensures that both persons will be protected in an accidental circumstances. The new electric smart cars have added airbags to the windows and knee areas to prevent knee or facial injuries in an accident.</li>
<li>Aluminum doors that you can open if involved in an accident</li>
<li>There are boxes on the front and back of the vehicle that can protect the car up to a collision speed of 15mph</li>
<li>Energy-absorbing areas are provided (known as crumple zones); one such area is found on the tires. Energy-absorbing areas “absorb” or take in the energy of the impact of a car accident to prevent further damage to the vehicle</li>
<li>Hill-start assist helps you when going up a hill so that you make the drive smoothly.</li>
<li>Electronic brake assist</li>
<li>Sandwich constriction is another feature that prevents the car from being destroyed.</li>
<li>Stability control features help guide the vehicle so that you are not likely to lose control on the highway. This is formally called an Electronic Stability Program (ESP). One of its greatest technological constructions is the sensor that detects skidding or sliding and controls the engine manual transmission stick.</li>
<li>Interchangeable body panels allow the driver to change the “color” of his or her car at any moment in time. If your color preference changes or you would like to change your car color to match the seasons, this feature is perfect for you.</li>
<li>Steel bumpers for extra protection</li>
<li>Anti-lock brake system (ABS) to prevent your brakes from locking while driving in the road</li>
<li>Smart car contains powder coating instead of paint; this is a feature that makes the smart car “environmentally-friendly,” a plus with the fashion trends of this current generation.</li>
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<p>What is the current <strong>smart car price</strong> for a smart car in 2012? According to Yahoo.com, a smart car will cost you anywhere from $12,490 to $17,690 this year. Motortrend.com confirms the same and reports that the 2012 smart cars will have a gas mileage of 33 mpg (city) and 41mpg (highway). The new electric cars, according to smartusa.com, have a gas mileage of up to 87mph and will be 85% recyclable.</p>
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<p>The car sounds fairly economical, much more affordable than many of the new 2012 cars that will emerge this year. If you are interested in buying a smart car, you need to know where to go to find one. The next question becomes, “What are some excellent, <strong>smart car dealers</strong> with a trusted name that I can go to?” To find a smart car dealer, it may be an excellent idea to go to a top smart car site, <span style="color: #0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.smartusa.com/connect/">www.smartusa.com/connect/</a></span></span>, where you can provide information that will help the site generate smart car dealerships in your area. At the site, you can provide a zip code, and then click “search.” If you want to find a smart car dealership in Beverly Hills, CA (for example), simply enter the zip code “90210” and click “search.” The dealership that you will find is a smart center in Beverly Hills, with the street address and telephone number provided.</p>
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<p>Cars.com will also help you to find smart dealers in your area. On their page, you can select whether you want a new or used smart car. The site has 779 used smart cars to choose from; if you want to purchase a new one, you can simply enter your zip code or play around with the ideal price of your smart car as well as the distance in which you would like to travel to a smart dealer. If you enter the same Beverly Hills zip code (90210) and click “search,” you will find that there are 28 new smart car models (also called “smartfortwo” models) available for purchase in Beverly Hills. You can then click “show new cars” to view the 28 cars. The price range of Beverly Hills smart cars is $13,980-$23,015. Here are some of the smart cars you can find in Beverly Hills:</p>
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<ul>
<li>Silver metallic</li>
<li>Green matte</li>
<li>Crystal Black</li>
<li>Crystal White</li>
<li>Light Blue</li>
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<p>As noted above, the make and model of the vehicle will affect its price. If you purchase a silver metallic 2-door smart car convertible, you will pay $23,015 for it in Beverly Hills. If you purchase a cell white, 2-door coupe, however, you could pay as low as $19,385. If you purchase a crystal white convertible, you will actually pay less for the convertible than the cell white coupe ($18,760 vs. $19,385).</p>
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<p><strong><a title="smart car mpg" href="http://www.smartcarmpg.org">Smart car mpg</a></strong> is important to consumers who want to purchase more car for less cash. Smart cars are a great investment: all the protection and safety measures these cars have in place are more than enough to make them an excellent buy. However, with the current gas prices raging out of control, consumers have to spend more time worried about their wallets instead of the smart car features (however impressive). Impressive, smart car features will not be enough to prevent their vehicle from getting repossessed should smart car buyers be unable to afford them.</p>
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