Smart actually has an entire model range of cars - I'm assuming you're in the US if you were under the impression they only had one model. The model imported into the US was the Smart Fortwo, all of which have had the turbocharged inline three cylinder engine (not motor) - 599cc from the 1998 to 2001 model years, 699cc for the 2002 to 2006 model years, and 999 cc from 2007 to present. That's a displacement range of 0.6 to just under one liter. Upsizing the engine would take a LOT of fabrication and modification.
An LT1 will fit into any car that a Small Block Chevy fit's into.
4 to 5 People can fit in a smart car. (That is for normal uses but what about world records?) A little known fact is that 13 people can fit in a smart car. In 2002 the Germans said that 18 could. Reference: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2008/06/13-people-inside-smart-car-photos.php
Any General Motors A-body car from the years 1968-1972, will fit.
yes it will unless you are buying a smart car then your bigger than it
Like with any kind of car, the fit of a car cover is usually directly related to the cost of the cover. Well made car covers from trusted providers will likely fit rather closely.
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you can put almost any car engine in any decent sized car. but yeah another rotary would be your easiest choice, and wouldn't require any front suspension upgrades
bob jerringotn from car motors, i dont know actually im just guessing woopsyies
beacause the smart car are smart
It depends on the net and the car. If you drive a Smart Car, there's probably no tennis rebound net that will fit inside. If you have a more common car like a Focus or a Corolla, the Gamma Rebound Net should fit. It collapses down to a 3 1/2 ft diameter.
The Smart Fortwo car is just barely under 5 feet wide (59.6 inches).
The difference between crown motors and regular motors is that crown motors is a company, and regular motors are not. Regular motors, are the motors that can be found under a car hood.