When I say "brand new" I mean it, is a 2003 Smart Crossblade but it has "0" miles on it, it's literally brand new, just driven within the dealership and from the showroom to the storage area, but the total distance driven it's not even 1/2 mile, and now is for sale in Toluca, Mexico
The asking price is about $30,500 dollars, a little pricey but worth it, here are some pictures:
i'm calling bs on the 0 miles...it's already got a brabus shifter, pedals, & fuel cap, and those aren't standard for the crossblade. this thing's seen some action.
You're right those accesories were not standard on the Crossblade, however, where do you install them? At the dealer which means you don't need to drive it outside to get them installed, you can put the stuff to make it worth more not just to drive it, specially if this was thought to be a collectors item since day one. I have no doubt this indeed has 0 miles, a picture of the odometer should help, I'll see if I can get one
The lowest mileage I have ever seen on a NEW smart is 3.2miles.
They drive it from the factory to the factory parking lot, drive it onto a train, drive it off the train to a parking lot in Bremerhaven, drive it onto a boat (RORO = Roll on Roll off) drive it to a parking lot at port, drive it onto a car carrier, drive it off the carrier at dealership, drive it around the dealership for inspection, logging into inventory, display, etc.
So "0" miles is probably not possible, but I would believe less than 10?
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