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What a great ad! (involving off roading hence in the Yeti section!)

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I always find these disconcerting as it looks like the driver is sitting in the back seat! Agree that a Citygo is much better value.

Not sure I approve of that parking technique. Going up and over the kerb is sloppy and ill-disciplined.

I had three ForTwos and two ForFours and I loved them.....but each to their own. I did have a proper car too and ran the Smarts as fun/second cars.

Having said that I did 20,000 miles in a year in one travelling between Nottingham and Ipswich. It coped well with the journeys

This advert is so so wrong. It's pathetic and stupid. It would have put me off buying one.

.... And bumping alloys up kerbs because you can't reverse park.....words fail me!

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The ad shows the little car's childish exuberance! I love it! (the ad, not the car).

My better half had a Smart 1ltr petrol on PCP from Mercedes.It was the worst car I ever rode in, I refused to drive it, thankfully it has now gone back.We both decided that a Yeti was a lot better option, and she got a DSG gearbox thrown in as well.Trust me they are one evil little car,German design,French bult- says it all.

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Every test since the day this sad contraption was invented moans about the gearbox and yet they still persist in offering ONLY that pathetic excuse for a gearbox in this car! Eh?! Apparently the next one will get a proper DSG. But a little too late I think...

OMG I've just seen a large German having Liposuction,(till I realised it was the wrong Ad.)

Liked the other one though,"Useless at everything except parking in small spaces". :rofl:

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