R A Bennell wrote:
> Seems a bit useless to me with no back seat and not much room to haul
> anything either.

My Plymouth Horizon had a 99" wheelbase, the 4-2 has a 106" length.
That means it stretches from the leading edge of a Horizon's front rim 
to its back axle. I'd rather drop a VW TDI drivetrain in a Horizon
than pay $13k for a 4-2. Interesting to me is that the 4-2 matches
the weight of the first car I ever owned, an auto tranny 1488cc
1975 Civic Hatchback. (The Civic's title said 1850lb) The Civic
could carry more than 7 cubic feet of stuff behind the back seat,
and it held more than 8.7 gallons of fuel. With the back seat folded,
I could stick a bicycle in the Civic after removing the front wheel.
Try that in a Smart.

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