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Unusual or Rare Cars - Part 2


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2 hours ago, Hamburger said:

This piece have been there for years. Sweat... 

Only God knows the meaning of More than > 6 owners ; maybe @ClassiCars can highlight whats so great about this beemer ???Might even have to wait another 15 more years before it becomes a ClassicCar😂 

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@BanCoe Just sharing the ad as @Hamburger had mentioned that he would like an E39, 528. 

 

Not affiliated with ABM in any way, but rather have had more than some unpleasant experiences with them. Nonetheless, they do occasionally have some well maintained cars for sale.

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11 hours ago, wlalala said:

another saab, this one even more rare than the one i posted last week

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Did you call 995?

 

Saw the misaligned door and realized someone had fainted inside. 

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12 hours ago, Hamburger said:

 

Did you call 995?

 

Saw the misaligned door and realized someone had fainted inside. 

haha he drove off 5mins later

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Uncommon variant of an equally uncommon car.

Smart ForTwo Micro Hybrid Drive Cabriolet 

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The smart fortwo micro hybrid drive uses idling phases to switch off the engine and temporarily completely avoid fuel consumption, exhaust gas and noise emissions. In combination with the automated manual transmission already fitted in the production vehicle, customers can comfortably use this function with maximum start/stop availability. 

At the heart of the system is a special belt-driven starter generator that supplies the vehicle's electrical system with voltage and has a secondary function as a starter. It is able to smoothly start up the combustion engine in a fraction of a second as soon as the driver releases the brake pedal. This dispenses with the need for a conventional starter motor that works on the flywheel of the crank assembly. In conjunction with slightly modified gear ratios, this strategy leads to a fuel saving of approximately 8 percent in the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC). The standard consumption is reduced by approximately 0.4 litres per 100 kilometres – from 4.7 litres to around 4.3 litres. Depending on the traffic situation (heavy slow traffic), this can lead to a fuel saving of approximately 13 percent. There is also a corresponding reduction in CO2 emissions from 112 grams to approx. 103 grams per kilometre. 

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