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mowermech wrote:Fifty4F100 wrote:
Just my $.02 - we tow a 2005 PT Cruiser convertible, but it has a manual. It is a lot for me (56 y/o) to get out of and I'm tiring of driving a manual every day. It gets great MPG's if I'm driving it. But its really a crappy car. I wish I would have ponied up for a Civic automatic with a sunroof.
I have been very happy with my PT Cruiser Turbo convertible.
As for the Smarts towing kayaks on a trailer, when towing the Smart behind a motorhome that would be a double tow, illegal in most of the Eastern states.
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Fifty4F100 wrote:
Just my $.02 - we tow a 2005 PT Cruiser convertible, but it has a manual. It is a lot for me (56 y/o) to get out of and I'm tiring of driving a manual every day. It gets great MPG's if I'm driving it. But its really a crappy car. I wish I would have ponied up for a Civic automatic with a sunroof.
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John & Angela wrote:
Well kinda sort of. These are automated manuals meaning you don't have a clutch pedal and the computer does all the shifting but technically they are standards. 1850 pounds and way fun.
Fifty4F100 wrote:
I almost bought a Smart. I still might. But now my wife wants to buy kayaks and I don't know how a For2 could haul them!
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somewhere in the texas 'lost pines'
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