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Originally Posted by flounder
If you think gas prices are high here, go to Europe and see how much it costs. We, Americans, have it good.
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Yeah, but those high prices are also why Europe's been making small fuel-efficient cars for some time now, and the "low" prices here are a big reason why there are so many SUVs, Hummers, and other gas-guzzling tanks on the streets here. I keep hearing Smart cars are on their way, but haven't seen any yet. They're about half the length of a mid-sized American car.
"The smart fortwo that is available in the United States is:
o 8.8 feet long (you can usually fit two smart fortwos in an average parking space!)
o 5.1 feet tall (the smart still has as much headroom as most luxury vehicles!)
o 5.1 feet wide (two six foot, five inch plus people can sit side by side with plenty of shoulder room to spare!)
Engineering and testing continues to take place on the vehicle that will be produced for the United States. The vehicle is designed to achieve 40 city/45 highway mpg according to 2007 EPA standards and 33 city/41 highway mpg according to 2008 EPA standards. The mpg rating for all vehicles will decrease in 2008 due to new calculation methods that the EPA has adopted. These methods involve measuring mpg while taking into account real life driving conditions such as start/stop city traffic, air conditioning, heating, etc. The gas tank of the smart fortwo is 8.7 gallons."
From
http://www.smartusa.com/smart-car-faq.aspx