Tiny Smart Car clocks up the klm’s
December 31st, 2005 by gary
A smart fortwo has clocked up over half a million kilometres, equal to more than 13 times around the equator.
The iconic car, first registered in 2000, is still running on the original 3-cylinder engine and gearbox. It began its life 5 years ago doing daily trips of more than 300 kilometres for a German dental laboratory and has since been run by an automotive magazine.
The car’s repair history during its marathon mileage has been unspectacular: the original brakes were changed at 136,000 kilometres and the clutch at 154,309 kilometres. All other repairs have been minor and the car is still going strong.
Sam Tabart, senior manager responsible for smart in Australia, said: “people tend to make the assumption that small cars are not particularly durable, however, the smart fortwo is not an ordinary small car as it is engineered and produced by Mercedes-Benz.
“The smart fortwo is not only remarkable when it comes to fuel efficiency and its appearance, it is also very practical no matter how many kilometres it travels”.
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