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A smart
way to save money at the pumps
As fuel
prices continue to rise, one way to
save money at the pumps is to invest
in a used smart.
The smart fortwo is one of the most
frugal cars to run in terms of fuel
economy, with combined fuel consumption
of more than 60 mpg.
In addition, a recent Which?
report on car running costs identified
the smart fortwo as one of the most
economical small cars to run.
More and more customers are realising
this is a smart way forward:
DVLA statistics show that sales of used
smart cars have gone up dramatically
during 2005. In the second quarter of
the year almost 3,300 smart cars were
sold, up 25% on the previous year and
outstripping overall used car transactions
by 21%.
There are also more than 70,000 searches
every month for used cars on the locator
section of the smart web site: www.smart.com/uk
Jeremy Simpson, head of smart in the
UK and Ireland, said: “
" Demand is high for used fortwo
models and cars move very quickly. Retailers
are reporting increased interest in
early smart models, including left hand
drive cars. Many of them are not in
stock long enough to be advertised and
are being snapped up before the engine
has had a chance to go cold. "
The recent announcement about a reduction
in insurance premiums puts the entry
level fortwo pure into the lowest
insurance group (1E), and makes
the range of cars even more attractive,
particularly for younger drivers.
The smart's unique plastic body panels
are resistant to scratches and dents
which means older cars are usually found
in good condition, even if they have
high mileage. Used smart buyers can
change the colour of their panels by
buying a new set or swapping them via
smart club panel
swap areas in their on-line forums.
The smart fortwo was launched
five years ago and there are now more
than 45,000 smart cars on British roads.
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