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Originally Posted by spinner
Wrong! You are mixing and matching outdated EPA figures and city vs. highway. The smart is currently rated at 33 MPG city and 41 MPG highway. The Civic Hybrid is currently rated at 40 MPG city and 45 MPG highway. Again, ask yourself why a car that's almost half the weight and less than half the cargo and passenger volume of the Civic Hybrid performs so poorly in fuel efficiency. The diesel version does much better, but smart doesn't have a clean diesel version available at this time.
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i did put the right mpg figures. i did say civic got 45 highway and the fortwo 41 mpg. yeah i know the car is small but i am from the city and that comes in handy. i will have to test drive the car to see what the fortwo really can and can't do and when i test drive i really do push the cars to its limits lol. i do want to thank u for your input. it was helpful to hear from a guy who once owned the fortwo. well thanks again. i will tell you what i think after i test drive it.
-jorge