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Do Smart cars only really get 30-40 MPG?
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Smart cars are designed to be super small and light, and given that my Honda fit, a small car, but still significantly larger than a Smart, gets over 42 MPG, I would expect a Smart to get over 50 or 60 MPG. But when I Googled their MPG, they allegedly only get 30-40 MPG. Is this accurate? If so, why can a larger car get even better mileage than them?
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