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Old 06-12-2008, 08:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Heard this on the news tonight.

D.C. Mayor gets "Smart"

D.C. Mayor gets "Smart"
June 12, 2008 - 10:54pm

Mark Segraves, WTOP Radio

While most governors and big city mayors spend their commutes behind tinted windows in the back of big black SUV's or sedans, the new official car for the leader of the Nation's capital is a 2008 convertible Smart Car.

The European style two-seater made famous by environmentally friendly celebrities like George Clooney (and of course high gas prices) arrived Thursday at City Hall. Mayor Adrian Fenty ordered his new ride about two months ago from a dealer in Tysons Corner, Virginia. Because of the backlog at the dealership, Fenty had to wait, just like everybody else who wants one. The City paid about $18,000 for the "Black Passion" Smart Car. Fenty says he made the switch from big to small for the same reasons that are driving many Americans to rethink what they drive, and because he wanted to lead by example.

"I think everyone should do their part, but I have to be honest, a lot of people in our government and other governments have been going in that direction, so I just consider this my own individual part of what many D.C. residents are already doing, and that's trying to go with the smallest car as humanly possible that uses as little gas as humanly possible," says Fenty. The Smart Car gets between 33 - 45 miles per gallon.

Fenty, who routinely drives himself around the city without a security detail, says there is another good reason to have such a small car. "It can fit into smaller parking spaces."

Fenty's City Administrator, Dan Tangherlini, uses a Ford Escape Hybrid as his city vehicle, and the Director of the District's Department of Public Works, Bill Howland, drives an alternative fuel vehicle that runs on compressed natural gas. Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley uses one of those dark SUVs, but it too runs on alternative fuel.

Fenty needed a little help from Tangherlini when he first got into the car. "I don't even know where you start this darn thing, where do you start it Dan?"

Once Fenty got the car started, he took me for his first drive down Pennsylvania Avenue. People shouted, some made fun of the little car, but everyone noticed.

"People like it, Tangherlini," Fenty exclaimed when he pulled back into his parking space, "They like our car."

The City Administrator then showed the Mayor how to take off the top and put it back on. Tangherlini says the District is considering buying more alternative fuel vehicles.

Because he's the Mayor, Fenty's ride has one option that most Smart Cars don't have. He had flashing lights and a siren installed.

One more observation, when the Mayor started the car and the radio came on, it was set to 103.5 FM, WTOP Radio. Of course, it was not a mayoral endorsement of the station, as it was Fenty's first time behind the wheel.

(Copyright 2008 by WTOP. All rights reserved.)

Mark Segraves, WTOP Radio

While most governors and big city mayors spend their commutes behind tinted windows in the back of big black SUV's or sedans, the new official car for the leader of the Nation's capital is a 2008 convertible Smart Car.

The European style two-seater made famous by environmentally friendly celebrities like George Clooney (and of course high gas prices) arrived Thursday at City Hall. Mayor Adrian Fenty ordered his new ride about two months ago from a dealer in Tysons Corner, Virginia. Because of the backlog at the dealership, Fenty had to wait, just like everybody else who wants one. The City paid about $18,000 for the "Black Passion" Smart Car. Fenty says he made the switch from big to small for the same reasons that are driving many Americans to rethink what they drive, and because he wanted to lead by example.

"I think everyone should do their part, but I have to be honest, a lot of people in our government and other governments have been going in that direction, so I just consider this my own individual part of what many D.C. residents are already doing, and that's trying to go with the smallest car as humanly possible that uses as little gas as humanly possible," says Fenty. The Smart Car gets between 33 - 45 miles per gallon.

Fenty, who routinely drives himself around the city without a security detail, says there is another good reason to have such a small car. "It can fit into smaller parking spaces."

Fenty's City Administrator, Dan Tangherlini, uses a Ford Escape Hybrid as his city vehicle, and the Director of the District's Department of Public Works, Bill Howland, drives an alternative fuel vehicle that runs on compressed natural gas. Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley uses one of those dark SUVs, but it too runs on alternative fuel.

Fenty needed a little help from Tangherlini when he first got into the car. "I don't even know where you start this darn thing, where do you start it Dan?"

Once Fenty got the car started, he took me for his first drive down Pennsylvania Avenue. People shouted, some made fun of the little car, but everyone noticed.

"People like it, Tangherlini," Fenty exclaimed when he pulled back into his parking space, "They like our car."

The City Administrator then showed the Mayor how to take off the top and put it back on. Tangherlini says the District is considering buying more alternative fuel vehicles.

Because he's the Mayor, Fenty's ride has one option that most Smart Cars don't have. He had flashing lights and a siren installed.

One more observation, when the Mayor started the car and the radio came on, it was set to 103.5 FM, WTOP Radio. Of course, it was not a mayoral endorsement of the station, as it was Fenty's first time behind the wheel.

(Copyright 2008 by WTOP. All rights reserved.)

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Old 06-12-2008, 08:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Thats awesome!
Other big names in the smart that I know of are Donna Shalala and Enrique Iglasias
Any others out there?

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Old 06-12-2008, 08:30 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Note he ordered his car "two months" ago.

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Old 06-12-2008, 09:23 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Hey, maybe it's an Orphan!! Sure, when the Congress passes a smart car tax credit!!

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Old 06-12-2008, 10:13 PM   #5 (permalink)
 
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He obviously also has radio 9, radio came on when he started the car.

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Old 06-12-2008, 10:15 PM   #6 (permalink)
 
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it's just crazy that a car is part of the deal for all these jobs, jeesh, don't these politicians get enough perks, taxpayers have to pop for a car for all of them, it's insane. Also, i bet it would be more cost effective for him to keep driving his current car instead of spending another $19,000+ on a new one?

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Old 06-13-2008, 05:02 AM   #7 (permalink)
 
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it's just crazy that a car is part of the deal for all these jobs, jeesh, don't these politicians get enough perks, taxpayers have to pop for a car for all of them, it's insane. Also, i bet it would be more cost effective for him to keep driving his current car instead of spending another $19,000+ on a new one?
Imagine how much more these other guys are spending for their hybrid SUVs and fuel cell vehicles. Sounds like the mayor went economical. Plus, he drives around without his security detail. That has to save a lot...

I'd like to see it cruising around with the lights and sirens on. Where can we get that modification?

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Old 06-13-2008, 05:08 AM   #8 (permalink)
 
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Also, i bet it would be more cost effective for him to keep driving his current car instead of spending another $19,000+ on a new one?
Of course it would - but Politics is all about image, not substance.

No fair trying to inject reality into the mix.

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Old 06-13-2008, 05:17 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Of course it would - but Politics is all about image, not substance.

No fair trying to inject reality into the mix.
Not necessarily. I drive my smart fortwo to council meetings because it is easier to park at city hall than my Silverado...not to mention more fun.

I AM disappointed that not only did I had to pay for my cabrio out of my own pocket, I didn't get the lightbar option!

I DID forward the article link to my mayor and city manager, both of whom drive heavy Detroit iron.

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