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Can a smart car go on long-distance trips?

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VanKevin
09/01/25 5:20am

smart cannot go on long-distance trips. Here is an introduction about smart cars: 1. Introduction to smart cars: smart is a microcar jointly manufactured by German Mercedes-Benz and Swiss SWATCH watch company, currently under the Daimler Group. The 'S' stands for Swatch, 'M' represents the Daimler Group, and 'art' is the English word for art, signifying the perfect artistic combination of Swatch and Mercedes. 2. Positioning of smart cars: As a micro commuting tool for urban dwellers, smart cars break away from the heavy and steady feel of ordinary sedans, presenting themselves to consumers with a lively and sporty posture.

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VanIsaac
09/13/25 8:02am

Hey, I've been driving my Smart back and forth on the highway to my hometown, often covering a hundred or two hundred kilometers without any issues. Fuel efficiency is a major advantage of this car; the tank is small but the range is decent. After getting used to city driving, the wind noise actually seems quieter on the highway. However, the interior space is really compact, and the seats lack lumbar support, causing back pain after long drives—I have to stop every two hours to stretch. The trunk can only fit a small suitcase, so packing light is a must for trips. The engine vibration is a bit noticeable, but regular maintenance keeps it in check, and checking tire pressure helps avoid blowouts. Overall, it's capable for long trips—just treat it as a little adventure, bring some snacks and music, and the journey can be quite enjoyable.

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DeAustin
10/28/25 2:01am

As a seasoned driver, I've tested the smart on long-distance trips of several hundred kilometers. Technically, it's completely feasible but with limitations. Although the engine is small, it provides sufficient power, and the high-speed cruising is stable. However, the short wheelbase design makes it prone to shaking on bumpy roads, and driving for three hours straight can easily cause backaches. Space is the key issue—it's manageable for two people, but adding a large bag makes it tight. Family trips are out of the question as it can't hold all the luggage. Safety-wise, the braking system is responsive, but it's advisable to check the brake pads and coolant before the trip. Avoid hot weather to prevent engine overheating. The high fuel efficiency is a major benefit for saving money, making it suitable for solo travelers on occasional trips.

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Yvette
12/11/25 2:16am

From a technical perspective, the long-distance capability of the smart car is noteworthy. Its small engine boasts high thermal efficiency, offering excellent fuel economy and decent range—easily covering over 500 kilometers on a full tank. However, the suspension is on the stiffer side, leading to pronounced bumpiness on uneven roads, which accelerates fatigue and affects concentration—a clear comfort drawback compared to larger vehicles. The basic noise insulation design means wind noise becomes noticeably loud at high speeds; carrying earplugs or playing some music is advisable. Key maintenance includes regular servicing of the gearbox and spark plugs to prevent malfunctions. Having grown accustomed to city driving, one might overlook long-distance preparations. Based on my personal experience, carrying a portable air pump to check tire pressure and planning service stops in advance ensures a smooth journey, though comfort remains compromised.

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