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By Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY
HENDERSON, Nev. — Trying to become one of the first buyers of the Smart minicar — likely the most-talked-about car to hit U.S. streets next year — will involve patience and $99.
To sort out those who are more serious about buying one of the 8-foot, 8-inch minicars, Smart USA plans to start taking "reservations" on its website, www.smartusa.com, starting in about two months, says Smart USA President David Schembri, speaking at a conference here.
HENDERSON, Nev. — Trying to become one of the first buyers of the Smart minicar — likely the most-talked-about car to hit U.S. streets next year — will involve patience and $99.
To sort out those who are more serious about buying one of the 8-foot, 8-inch minicars, Smart USA plans to start taking "reservations" on its website, www.smartusa.com, starting in about two months, says Smart USA President David Schembri, speaking at a conference here.
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