RE: Smart Crossblade
Thursday 7th February 2002
Smart Crossblade
Are they completely mad!?
Discussion
That's the coolest thing! If I had a garage... I probably still wouldn't buy one, but I love it anyway! Just wait for Brabus to bring out a kit for it: www.brabus-online.de/prog00e.htm
Sam.
Sam.
Actually I'm not sure I like it... sorry to be unpredictable !
Like one of you already pointed out, why not just get a bike? oh, I already have. Ermmmmm, it's easy for me to say good things about my Smart, 'cos it keeps my head dry when it rains, and saves loads of petrol for the bike.
but - no roof????? whoa! steady on there. That's a bit too mad even for me. 70 horse motor is cool though, but I can get mine raised to 100bhp for 250 squids.
You should see the "Roadster", if you like LOW cars.
Like one of you already pointed out, why not just get a bike? oh, I already have. Ermmmmm, it's easy for me to say good things about my Smart, 'cos it keeps my head dry when it rains, and saves loads of petrol for the bike.
but - no roof????? whoa! steady on there. That's a bit too mad even for me. 70 horse motor is cool though, but I can get mine raised to 100bhp for 250 squids.
You should see the "Roadster", if you like LOW cars.
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I seem to remember seeing a pic of a 4 seater Smart concept - any one else remember it?
Cheers,
JSG.
yep. Didn't see the point in that either !!!!
It's a specialist vehicle, and packed with more technology than you'd beleive. These variants seem like diluting the originality for the sake of making an impression.
rob.ellis said:
no weather protection, only two seats, no luggage space..
why not just get a motorbike?
Why not just get a motorbike?
1. Crossblade doesn't fall over when it stops;
2. It HAS got a decent-sized secure boot for luggage;
3. Everyone but everyone sees it; no-one says "I didn't see you!"
>> Edited by Alsmart on Saturday 5th February 01:01
rob.ellis said:
no weather protection, only two seats, no luggage space..
why not just get a motorbike?
why not just get a motorbike?
I actually drove one today (don't ask how/why!), and have to say that it's a right laugh
It's all show, no go. But it sounds nice, and is ideal for the hot weather. The looks you get are amusing, and people were asking us questions about it at traffic lights!
It does actually have a reasonable boot, but I'd hardly call the car practical! No windscreen means windblast at motorway speeds is horrendous! And you can see the road by your feet, which is disconcerting when in a car!
Plus they're all left-hookers, and obv have no rear-view mirror, which feels a bit odd!
Great fun though, and ideally suited to cruising seafronts in hot climates...
The guy who owned the one that I had a go in uses it to drive to work every day
Amazingly in the past six months ive seen three of these incredibly rare Smart Crossblades.
Two were for sale on ebay,one in Scotland and the other in Yorkshire and were being offered for offers over £8000.
When new they were over £15,000 but were an acquired taste.
Superb fun in warm weather but very exposed driving.
All the interior was covered in special plastic with even drain holes in the floor for all the rain water to escape.
The third one i still believe is still parked in Manchester Smarts salesroom.
It was there last year and up until last June.
I'm surprised no other manufacturer have been brave enough to produce a simillarly styled car as i believe Smart donot have the copyright for the design.
Until you can see one in the flesh you cannot imagine what an extream car it is.
Lovely fun in hot countries a bit extream in British winters.
Two were for sale on ebay,one in Scotland and the other in Yorkshire and were being offered for offers over £8000.
When new they were over £15,000 but were an acquired taste.
Superb fun in warm weather but very exposed driving.
All the interior was covered in special plastic with even drain holes in the floor for all the rain water to escape.
The third one i still believe is still parked in Manchester Smarts salesroom.
It was there last year and up until last June.
I'm surprised no other manufacturer have been brave enough to produce a simillarly styled car as i believe Smart donot have the copyright for the design.
Until you can see one in the flesh you cannot imagine what an extream car it is.
Lovely fun in hot countries a bit extream in British winters.
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