KC Auto Show March 5th - 9th
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KC Auto Show March 5th - 9th
I'm planning on going to the KC Auto Show on Wednesday the 5th, Doors open at Bartle Hall at 5PM. 2 for 1 on tickets if you print a coupon from the webpage, www.kcautoshow.com (2 for 1 deal is only on Wednesday). Mini will be represented at the show, as well as others.
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Re: KC Auto Show March 5th - 9th
Hey Kabootist,kabootist wrote:I'm planning on going to the KC Auto Show on Wednesday the 5th, Doors open at Bartle Hall at 5PM. 2 for 1 on tickets if you print a coupon from the webpage, www.kcautoshow.com (2 for 1 deal is only on Wednesday). Mini will be represented at the show, as well as others.
Are you still planning on going Wed evening? I'd like to go then and am looking for someone to split the 2 for 1 coupon with.
Anyone else planning on going Wed. Evening? I work 7-8 blocks away so I'll probably walk over after work and save the parking fee.
-Randy
Thanks anyway.......last year we drove our Audi allroad wagon and parked in the new underground parking structure across the street. When we came out from the show we could not get in the car - the parking spaces are so narrow and we had a minivan on one side and an SUV on the other. Lucky we had the Audi as I had to climb in thru the hatch and then back out so my wife could get in. This year we'll take the MINI........
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Just returned from the show and what do you think was the neatest vehicle there?( In my opinion of course) The SMART CAR. What a jewel. I'm 6'5" and I had plenty of room. Not much room for anything else but enough for me. Quality of materials,workmanship and attention to detail were outstanding.
Takes 8-12 months to get one,you order it online and give them $99.00 to get in line .Months later you get an E-mail telling you it's about to be built and would you like to make any changes to your order.
I,m not sure I like the warrantee. It's 2yrs/24,000mi Do you think it could be as popular as the MINI?
Takes 8-12 months to get one,you order it online and give them $99.00 to get in line .Months later you get an E-mail telling you it's about to be built and would you like to make any changes to your order.
I,m not sure I like the warrantee. It's 2yrs/24,000mi Do you think it could be as popular as the MINI?
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I seriously doubt it. It only has a 3 cylinder engine which doesn't produce the type of performance found in a MINI. Correct me if I am wrong, but I think the MINI gets better gas mileage. I NEVER saw a SMART car on the autobahn during my 3 years of living in Germany. However, I did see them in the cities. It will make a nice city car, but that is about it. Just my .02cents.........BLUGOOSE wrote:Do you think it could be as popular as the MINI?
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I agree, the smart car is neat in cities like Berlin, London, Paris, even New York, but Kansas City....unless you live, work, eat, sleep, drink, and have everyone you ever knew/know live downtown, I don't see it being very successful in the midwest. Kansas City and other cities around it are too spread out, and the lack of a true mass transit system doesn't help.
The smart car may be clever in design and theory but go drive one and you'll stop thinking about it. It's an absolute dog to drive. Everything from the transmission to the brakes feels weak. I took one out a few weeks back and I was shocked at how horrible it was.
I guess it's all about perspective though. Coming from a GP to driving a smart is a pretty far stretch. Maybe I'm being harsh but I'd really like to hear some other people's driving experience in a smart.
I guess it's all about perspective though. Coming from a GP to driving a smart is a pretty far stretch. Maybe I'm being harsh but I'd really like to hear some other people's driving experience in a smart.
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