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It is worth a drive.
I am impressed by the quality and newsworthiness of your automobile blog entries. It is difficult to find women who give two craps about automobiles much less one who actually knows something about the internals.
Just a question: are you following the buzz around EESTOR? The technology they've developed is very disruptive to all internal combustion engines. I'm surprised more people are not following this one closely.
The new smart website is focused on the 451 smart fortwo ( 2008 smart car ) and its web address is: http://www.451s.com
451s.com was created to help bring together worldwide smart owners and smart enthusiasts. While this site is focused on the 451 smart fortwo sold in America and Canada it is open to all smart's and the worldwide smart community.
http://www.451s.com
- by mouseolympics June 10, 2009 8:12 AM PDT
- A friend drives a Smart car around Atlanta and loves it. Here is a great article with pictures of her with her car http://www.askprimerica.com/smart-car-turns-heads-saves-gas-for-a-primerica-home-office-employee%e2%80%99s-daily-commute/
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