If you could design your own smart center, how would it look? Would it have a test course, booths giving away swag, and areas with tutorials on the vehicle?
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Permalink Reply by John Trixler on March 26, 2012 at 6:32pm a test course would be a great idea. i would have areas teaching about the car. i would also have a bigger area for swag. it would have all basic models and some that are a little more customized so prospective buyers can see the difference between basic and customized and see what it could look like if they do decide to customize the car. and then i would have a decent size space for car parts that u buy seperatly.

Permalink Reply by sUSAi Admin on March 28, 2012 at 4:45pm Great feedback, John. Thank you.

Permalink Reply by Bum-Bling-B on April 3, 2012 at 10:33am
Permalink Reply by Kathleen Botterell on April 3, 2012 at 9:03pm I agree just stopped by the new Mercedes dealership here in Fairfield and was told they were turned down when they asked to have a smart service center. It is 50 miles to one and 50+ plus two bridge tolls to the other here in northern california. If you want more Smarts on the road you need to provide easy service too
Permalink Reply by Madness Mike on April 4, 2012 at 4:12pm Kathleen where are you located. We know finding a near by dealer can be difficult, we service smarts in Southern California at SMARTMADNESS
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