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  2. Smart (marque) - Wikipedia

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    The cars were offered through a dealership holding company Penske Automotive Group, which created a new U.S. dealership network for the brand under the name Smart USA. [42] Initially, an updated gasoline powered Fortwo was offered, starting around US$12,000. [ 43 ]

  3. ZAP (motor company) - Wikipedia

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    ZAP sold shares and dealer franchises, partially based on its intention to sell and finance the retrofitting of the Smart Car to USA standards. The importation and conversion to meet US safety and EPA regulations was engineered and performed by G&K Automotive of Santa Ana, CA. Zap quoted mileage figures for the car as being in the mid 40 range.

  4. Smart Fortwo - Wikipedia

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    The Smart Fortwo (stylized as "smart fortwo") is a two-seater city car manufactured and marketed by the Smart division of the Mercedes-Benz Group for model years 1998–2024, across three generations — each using a rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout and a one-box design.

  5. The Smart #5 Is the Brand's Biggest Car Ever, and the EV Is ...

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    The electric Smart #5 stretches 185.2 inches long with a 114.2-inch wheelbase, a far cry from the Smart Fortwo hatchback's 106.1-inch length and 73.7-inch wheelbase. The Smart #5 is even 10 inches ...

  6. Car insurance for smart cars: Average premiums by model - AOL

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    Car insurance rates for smart cars can depend on many factors. The vehicle’s age, value and model can affect rates in similar ways as your location, driving record and average mileage.

  7. Car dealerships in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A car dealer orders vehicles from the manufacturer for inventory and pays interest (called flooring or floor planning). Dealer holdbacks are a system of payments made by manufacturers to their dealers. [5] The holdback payments assist the dealer's ability to stock their inventory of vehicles and improve the profitability of dealers.