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Micro hybrid drive (mhd) smart fortwo gets upgraded

The micro hybrid drive (mhd) smart fortwo (see previous post) has been upgraded. Oh, it's still micro, don't worry, but now the start-stop system will come standard on the 61hp and 71hp versions of the fortwo in the UK. Why is this a good thing? Well, the mhd models use up to 24 percent less fuel than previous versions and emit just 103 grams of CO2 per kilometer. When activated (it's optional, but why you wouldn't want it operating is beyond me), the mhd system shuts off the engine not just when the fortwo is halted, but when the car is ... Read more →

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