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What's it like to drive a Smart car? On open roads with no one around it's fine. The short wheelbase provides some jarring moments, but no more jarring than when the five-speed automatic decides it wants to shift gears. (Wade Ozeroff/AUTONET)
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Powered by a 1.0-litre three-cylinder engine, the Fortwo would be expected to deliver decent fuel economy and it doesn't disappoint. I manage to squeeze out an average of 5.3 litres per 100 km, which will make anyone smile — even if it does want premium fuel. (Wade Ozeroff/AUTONET)
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The interior is quite sharp thanks to the Passion trim level. Bright patterned red fabric and accents highlight the black and silver layout. The Passion also comes with a panoramic glass roof, allowing passengers to feel more in tune with the outside world and less like they are taking part in their kid's science project. (Wade Ozeroff/AUTONET)
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This little two seater is pretty easy to get into and out of, thanks to the huge doors but when you slip inside, you find out pretty quickly this is not the car for a trip to Costco. There may be decent head room in the Fortwo, but cargo room is best left for purses, man-purses and the quick grocery trip. (Wade Ozeroff/AUTONET)
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Maybe the Fortwo is just made for the people who only have one friend, don't plan on having kids and are willing to pay everyone else to do everything in and around their houses. (Wade Ozeroff/AUTONET)
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