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I think they are interesting enough, and enough car for many people's daily routine. If I lived in a very congested, urban city, I suppose a Smart could be an okay second car.
But I don't see a reason to pick a Smart over any number of other small cars. - It doesn't get particularly awesome gas mileage - In most US cities, the legal parking spaces are all standard-sized, so being super-small doesn't get you any additional parking choices - It is not particularly cheap - When you do need to carry >2 people, or more stuff, or take a long drive, it doesn't work so well Although I have thought of one situation in which I'd buy a Smart for sure. If I lived in San Francisco, and right in front of my house there was a snippet of sidewalk between two driveways, that was too small for any normal car to park in, but just large enough to be my private parking spot - then, its a no-brainer.
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