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Our Yellow/Black/Black convertible arrived this morning on Feb 4
Just got a call from Patricia at the Lynnfield, MA dealership. Our Smart arrived this morning. Cannot wait to go and see it, touch it, feel it...
Will post more details in the delivery sub thread soon. Cheers, Ronald
Pleeeeze no offense, but I don't get the need for pictures. Isn't it like a circus or a casino....seen one, seen 'em all???...LOL Oh well, whatever turns ya on.
It is always nice to see another smart. Even though there are others just like it out there, they are still unique to the owners and it adds yet another smart to the USA.
Pleeeeze no offense, but I don't get the need for pictures. Isn't it like a circus or a casino....seen one, seen 'em all???...LOL Oh well, whatever turns ya on.
every now and then there's a new angle or lighting condition that makes me say "hmm, never saw it like that before." i consider smartusa.com to be woeful in the picture department myself. the more shots the better!
every now and then there's a new angle or lighting condition that makes me say "hmm, never saw it like that before." i consider smartusa.com to be woeful in the picture department myself. the more shots the better!
I agree! Plus, it's nice to have a face to that user, don't you think?
Me too. My fav. pic right now is the guy with his two setters next to his smart next to his van. I like to see people be creative like that and see where their Smarty is living now. Oh, there's another winter/snow pic with some kids next to the Smart...very cool, too.
Ok, ok, so you guys are a little more over the top than I am. To me, it is a small car to go with a small person who can see where she's going and get in and out of easily and whip around the neighborhood. I laughed at the guy in a video who was looking at the smart and called it a girlie car...just what I want.