Le Smart Car It Is Tres Stupid

Am terror! Is the driving of one with malfunctioning danger? Of course, to answer!

Am never to buying as automated car. Hazardous is like George Jetson! Jane to be stopping crazy thing! Yes!

However, in fair, such good has possible. Air conditioning switch not with hands, yet buggy is system. Cold as ice cube in Alps, gloves are to be wearing in August!

Cheers to all are cowboys American. Pickup trucks to Wal-Mart is all U.S. for buying XX large stretch pants for wives!

Kerry in 2004 to be winners!!

Posted by Mumblix Grumph at October 6, 2004 1:17 AM

That's horrific enough. Now imagine the same thing in the cockpit of a jumbo jet. Now we know why those Airbuses crash like that.

Posted by Eric Blair at October 6, 2004 5:15 AM

Spirit hand!

Posted by Duane at October 6, 2004 7:58 AM

Kerry would love a car like that - it goes and goes and goes, but in random directions, with no restraint. Let us in the U.S. know if you need some XX large stretch pants for yourself - we'll drive our Pickup trucks (actually Suburbans and Expeditions, mostly) and get ourselves to Wal-Mart. Maybe the French need a few pickup trucks of their own - just as long as it's not a "smart truck".

Posted by Dr. JAC at October 6, 2004 8:32 AM

Well I know this is a political site which does not care for facts. But I feel the need to pick up the glove for the french manufacturer.

Renaultīs are exceptional for their safety hence the biggest sellers in Europe. The claims in this story is false and the driver is being sued.

"We know that can't have happened technically like that," he said. "All you have to do is press on the brake. It's not exactly difficult."
Lochard added: "If he'd really had this problem, the brakes would have suffered the consequences. But the brake discs aren't worn."

the story in whole
http://www.forbes.com/home/feeds/ap/2004/10/06/ap1578811.html

P.S. If your aim is to gain some political grounds on any random story coming from france, then please double check the story cos this is embarrassing.

Posted by Lord Duncan Mathews at December 1, 2004 6:20 PM

Well I know this is a political site which does not care for facts. But I feel the need to pick up the glove for the french manufacturer.

Renaultīs are exceptional for their safety hence the biggest sellers in Europe. The claims in this story are false and the driver is being sued.

"We know that can't have happened technically like that," he said. "All you have to do is press on the brake. It's not exactly difficult."
Lochard added: "If he'd really had this problem, the brakes would have suffered the consequences. But the brake discs aren't worn."

the story in whole
http://www.forbes.com/home/feeds/ap/2004/10/06/ap1578811.html

P.S. If your aim is to gain some political grounds on any random story coming from france, then please double check the story cos this is embarrassing.

Posted by Lord Duncan Mathews at December 1, 2004 6:22 PM

Gasoline dependency in any country of the world brings about the necessity of SMART thinking. Lord Mathews, thank you for setting the record straight. As a US citizen, I am incensed at the cost of fuel and the refusal of US auto manufacturers to follow the obvious path that other countries have taken. We do not have to wait another 10 years for Ford or Chevrolet,etc., to create more fuel efficient automobiles. This is rediculous. We need Smart cars in the US, and we need them now. It makes no difference who the President of any country is. We are living on one planet, and we need to get with it. I am tired of being held hostage by oil and gasoline.

Posted by Becky Nelson at March 16, 2005 11:55 AM