When you think of Smart — if you do — the vehicle that usually comes to mind is the second-generation Fortwo. Readers slightly more familiar with the brand may recall the sleek Roadster or maybe the ...
Back in 2005, smart was getting ready to launch its fourth model at the time, completing a lineup that already included the fortwo, the Roadster, and the forfour. Daimler's diminutive branch wanted to ...
Ever wondered what the SmartUV would have looked like? Well here it is. Luckily, Smart chose to stick with making crappy small cars instead of crappy slightly bigger ones. These pictured were snapped ...
The first Smart car will go on sale here in 2006, when the four-wheel-drive Formore goes into production in a plant in Brazil and is then shipped to Mercedes-Benz dealerships across Canada. According ...
Formore, Smart’s new sport/UTILITY vehicle still two years away from its U.S. debut, has been caught in final production form by an AutoWeek spy photographer. The new Brazilian-built four-wheel drive ...
The 2015 Smart ForTwo and ForFour small cars were unveiled yesterday with sales in Europe scheduled to commence later this year. Unveiling the duo, Ms. Annette Winkler, CEO of Smart, announced that ...
The 2006 ForMore, the first Smart fourwheel drive SUV model to be built in Brazil for the US, European and Latin American markets, will have a roof system assembled at Inalfa’s Brazilian facility in ...
The ForMore, Smart's new SUV that is still two years away from its debut, has been caught in final production form by a spy photographer who works with AutoWeek, a sister publication of Automotive ...
Car parts makers in Brazil have told just-auto that DaimlerChrysler has adjourned Smart Formore development for four months. The suppliers were told to interrupt development of components for the ...
Formore, Smart’s new sport/UTILITY vehicle still two years away from its U.S. debut, has been caught in final production form by an AutoWeek spy photographer. The new Brazilian-built four-wheel drive ...
STUTTGART – DaimlerChrysler has suspended development of the Smart ForMore sport wagon. The ForMore is the vehicle Smart has said it would use to launch its brand in the US in the second half of 2006.
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