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The Smart Fortwo is at this point an internet hall-of-famer, in the same infamous league as stuff like the Toyota Prius and the Chrysler PT Cruiser, and it's there for the same reason: Everyone ...
Smart became synonymous with tiny but well-engineered city cars, and its most iconic model is what became known as the ForTwo. Three generations and 26 years of continuous production since the ...
Smart must find a partner for the project. Production of the old Smart ForTwo ended earlier this year. Smart is inching closer to giving the green light to a Fortwo successor, but before it does ...
With its elevated seating position, amazing maneuverability, and comparatively microscopic dimensions, the 2016 Smart ForTwo should make for an excellent city car. But the harsh ride and jet-blast ...
The Smart ForTwo was never cool in the same way the Porsche 911 is cool, but you've got to respect the decision to build a rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive city car that may as well be a Vespa with a ...
The Smart that challenged him with its blown Tercel engine is perhaps even cooler. Built by Paul Barnes, this 2008 Smart Fortwo was so quick that it ripped wheelies while outrunning Mustangs at ...
The best city car is a tiny one. That's the prima facie case for the electric Smart Fortwo. It's not like Smart didn't see this coming. When Mercedes and Swatch buddied up and produced a two-seat ...
The Smart EQ ForTwo is probably the quickest, most efficient and fun way to cut through modern city traffic, regardless of whether you’re in London, Paris, Miami or Rome.
(photo credit: NIR ELIAS / REUTERS) PETAH TIKVA - Intel Corp is investing heavily in "smart buildings" in Israel that will be full of perks to keep employees happy, helping the US chipmaker ...
Intel vs. AMD's box cooler battle. Ok, so we may be overselling this one, but it is something we've wanted to do for a long time but hadn't got around to do it using a satisfactory test method.
Now I’ve found a way to make it even more sublime: Add silence. The Smart ForTwo — which you’ll see in great numbers in any major European capital, but in small numbers in the United States ...