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Originally Posted by jwight
Figured I'd start with something in native Californian  [except the forum police won't let me spell out b*i*t*c*h*i*n]
Thanks for the photos and for spending the time to get them. Did the smart guys have any literature or any new info for you?
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Notice the wrinkles in the leather seat bottoms?
Not much foam in the seat; how soon will that have to be replaced?
Dorky looking brake pedal - what's up with that?
The front service area looks really easy to use; liked the strap to hold the cover while it's off.
The rear engine service area - not so good. If you don't have a bad back now you will have after leaning over that. Hopefully not too often.
Like the red; the blue looked very subdued
Seemed like a big crowd around the cars - good news!
Nice to know they have plenty of shirts, caps and cups. If they only had some cars...
Thanks again for the photos and setting up the slide show. On to Detroit! 
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The red is fire engine red. See some comments and pictures I posted in the Picture Forum.
I scanned he literature they passed out, link at the top. In answers to our top three questions WHEN, WHERE, WHEN? It was the same 1st quarter, and TBA soon, and first deliveries January 2008.
Seats felt fine, I'm buying leather and loved it. Center back section is the same mesh as on the cloth seating.
The front strap is to keep someone from walking off with your "hood." There are two pegs on it that fit into slots when you pull it off to check fluids.
The engine actually pops out in about 5 minutes and rests on screwed in pegs under the car. smart rep said he saw it happen and was amazed how easy to work on the engine. Only thing you really need to do is check oil under the trunk with the yellow dipstick you can see in my picture. First oil change at 10,000 miles.
The exhibit is the first thing you see when entering the Convention Center. Lots of traffic, but lots of reps around to answer questions. And I was there on opening day Friday afternoon, traffic got much worse Friday night.
Off to the smart house in Venice to let the wifey test drive it. More pics to come.