lolol
what an ugly bucket
Brabus has takin a $25k smart car and put a bi-turbo v6 in it along with some interior and suspension mods and is charging $584,329 USD! WTF! Have they gone insane??? Plus it makes > 200bhp. Every time I think about it my mind pops a fuse.
http://www.fast-autos.net/brabus/brabusroadster.html
You could buy at least 7 Smarts, have them imported to the US, get them DOT certified, and have them professionally modded to out-preform the Brabus in every way, for less money.
Or you could buy
A New Mclaren SLR MERCEDES-BENZ
1.5 Pagani Zonda's
2 New Ferrari F430's
2 New Lamborghini's
or 5 MB SL55 AMG's
Not to mention a decent house
lolol
what an ugly bucket
-inc
'91 e31 850
'90 e34 535
'02 CBR F4i stunt/track bike
'07 gsxr 750 stunt bike
its not even fast, for a car that light, how can a bi-turbo v6 only put out sub 200 horsepower, and torque, 0-60 in 5.9 seconds, what a dog.
heres a real car
http://www.arielatom.com/04/frames.htm
amazing
Kyle....Originally Posted by kyleN20
So...
I looked at that thing. Cool idea. But, what happens when you have an accident in it (presumably at track speeds, because that's what it's built for)? I mean, I'd rather have the 911 -- more metal to protect me from dying, even at the expense of a worse power to weight ratio.
My other thought was...2.0 Vtec? Best 4 cylinder in the world? I don't know about any of that, it may be true. But I can imagine what it sounds like. Put a coffee can on the exhaust and.....
I think that thing needs a V8...at least. It'd be cooler if they could figure out how to balance a V12 in there.
best, whit
Even so, They would be great amounts of fun. And NEITHER of you guys would pass up a spin on the asphalt in either car, I'm sure!!
I'm a small car guy at heart, always have been. Nothing better than hurling some tiny, well sorted car through some twisty roads!!
Gone but NEVER forgotten. :'(
And then...
The smart has quite good results in crash tests. Here you can see videos of the various mini cars in crash tests
http://www.oeamtc.at/netautor/html_s.../ncapmini2.htm
The last recorded sale for a Mclaren F1 sold at the Christie’s auction in London on Dec. 2, 2003, for $1,257,750. Christie’s sold another F1 for $961,875 on June 16, 2003.
A porsche 959 was for sale in Hemmings Motor News for $595,000.
So both are above the $584k mark. But I think I'd rather have half a Mclaren F1 than a 170bhp Smart.
Oh, come on guys your missing the point!
The point is not about selling this car for 584k it's a freakin' prototype.
The cool thing is what they did. Putting two I3 engines together to make a V6 with 170bhp(what's the difference between BHP and HP BTW)! This was an exercise (albeit an ugly one) in engineering.
-ashley
'92 525iA / 179k miles / Born 3.92 / ABS / No ASC / stock / North Carolina
Paper Gaskets Suck!
Brake horsepower (bhp)
Brake horsepower was a term commonly used before the 1970s in the United States, and is still common in the United Kingdom. It indicates the brake, the device for measuring the true power of the engine. Stating power in 'bhp' gives some indication this is a true reading, rather than a calculated or predicted one. However, several manufacturers started to strip their engines of essential ancillaries for the purposes of getting a high horsepower figure to use in marketing the car.
(in other words); Bhp and hp both mean the same thing, just the 'b' clarifies that it was measured with a brake dynamometer.
Not even if I were a billionaire and thought the car was perfect, would I buy the Brabus Smart. I would have a regular Smart imported and have the work done here, and save myself $400k +
Last edited by bondheli; 08-02-2005 at 09:51 AM.