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Old 05-20-2008, 02:05 PM
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The Smart Fortwo gets 33mpg city and 40mpg highway.

The Smart ForFour-Not available in America yet, gets 1mpg worse.
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Default How many miles per gallon do SMART cars get?

They just started showing up in dealerships around here and a friend told me they only get 13 miles per gallon. If this is true, it doesn't sound too smart to me...
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