Forget cow tipping...

Kaido

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Smart car tipping is all the rage now!

http://www.autoblog.com/2014/04/07/smart-fortwo-tipping-video/

I feel bad for the owners...but that is pretty funny :biggrin:

Apparently, some delinquents in San Francisco, bereft of bovines to tip, have taken to tipping Smart ForTwos, like some absurd, real-life version of the tractor-tipping scene from Cars. Witnesses told KRON-4 in San Francisco that eight people, wearing hoods, were responsible for tipping three Smarts. While the vehicle above was tipped on its rear hatch, the other two were tipped on their side and roof, respectively.

"All of a sudden I just see eight hooded figures walk up to the car," witness Brandon Michael told KRON. "I thought it looked like they were up to no good. And then sure enough they walk up to this smart car right here, all huddle around it, and then lift it up and set it on its hind legs."
 

gamefreakgcb

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One of my co-workers has the Smart. Pretty fun car to drive in the city (NY metro area). Just forwarded the link to him.
 

mmntech

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They've been doing this in Europe for ages. In Holland, they used to push them into the canals. They only weigh about 1600lbs because the body panels are plastic.

I can't believe peoples are still buying the Fortwo. It's hands down the worst car I've ever driven. There's just absolutely nothing good about them. Plus you can get much nicer cars these days for the same prices, more space, and the same fuel economy.
 

smackababy

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I can't believe peoples are still buying the Fortwo. It's hands down the worst car I've ever driven. There's just absolutely nothing good about them. Plus you can get much nicer cars these days for the same prices, more space, and the same fuel economy.

This. For the price and what you get, it is not a very smart car.

And I can't wait for a 'good shoot' when someone walks up on these asshats vandalizing their cars.
 

IronWing

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Cow tipping is funny because it doesn't really exist so no harm. Vandalizing cars isn't all that funny. Besides, it only takes one perp to tip a Harley.
 

JTsyo

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Cow tipping is funny because it doesn't really exist so no harm. Vandalizing cars isn't all that funny. Besides, it only takes one perp to tip a Harley.

Is cow tipping real? I thought cows didn't really sleep standing up.

"All of a sudden I just see eight hooded figures walk up to the car," witness Brandon Michael told KRON. "I thought it looked like they were up to no good. And then sure enough they walk up to this smart car right here, all huddle around it, and then lift it up and set it on its hind legs."

:confused:
 

IronWing

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Is cow tipping real? I thought cows didn't really sleep standing up.
:confused:

Cows lie down to sleep. Horses sleep standing up, lying down, walking, eating, boinking. The only time horses truly wake up is when they are kicking the crap out of someone.
 

PokerGuy

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Vandalism of someone's car is not a good thing, but I have to say that picture is pretty darn funny :)
 

Markbnj

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Is cow tipping real? I thought cows didn't really sleep standing up.



:confused:

It probably has some basis in reality somewhere back in our agricultural past, but it sure as hell is not easy to tip a cow, and since they don't sleep standing up it's probably not wise to try!
 

mmntech

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This. For the price and what you get, it is not a very smart car.


Smart (Mercedes-Benz) employs a 1L, three cylinder engine made by Mitsubishi. It churns out about 70bhp, or about 0.04hp/lb. The absolute base model sells for $14,800 here in Canada. For that you get the usual basic features. Power locks & windows, 5 speed "auto", AC. It's a two seater and has very little usable cargo space.

One of my favourite city runabouts, the Fiesta (SE model for the sake of comparison), starts at $16,675. It's a little more expensive. Comes with a 1.6L engine putting out 120hp, or about 0.5hp/lb. Bolted to a 6 speed manual. It comes with all the same stuff as the Fortwo plus voice activated controls, bluetooth, and stability control. It's a four seater and has a decent sized trunk.

According to the EPA, the Smart gets about 34mpg city and 38 highway.
The Feista gets 29 city and 39 highway. Highway is probably better due to the additional gear.

Now, here's the catch, the Smart's engine is high compression, and needs premium fuel to prevent knocking. The Fiesta takes regular. Meaning that despite having slightly better mileage, the EPA estimates the two cars cost exactly the same to gas up. About $1650 based on their average. The Smart also needs synthetic oil, which bumps up maintenance costs.

Compound that with the Smart's rough handling, jerky transmission, and plastic body. It's just not worth it. The car is an absolute joke.
 

smackababy

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Smart (Mercedes-Benz) employs a 1L, three cylinder engine made by Mitsubishi. It churns out about 70bhp, or about 0.04hp/lb. The absolute base model sells for $14,800 here in Canada. For that you get the usual basic features. Power locks & windows, 5 speed "auto", AC. It's a two seater and has very little usable cargo space.

One of my favourite city runabouts, the Fiesta (SE model for the sake of comparison), starts at $16,675. It's a little more expensive. Comes with a 1.6L engine putting out 120hp, or about 0.5hp/lb. Bolted to a 6 speed manual. It comes with all the same stuff as the Fortwo plus voice activated controls, bluetooth, and stability control. It's a four seater and has a decent sized trunk.

According to the EPA, the Smart gets about 34mpg city and 38 highway.
The Feista gets 29 city and 39 highway. Highway is probably better due to the additional gear.

Now, here's the catch, the Smart's engine is high compression, and needs premium fuel to prevent knocking. The Fiesta takes regular. Meaning that despite having slightly better mileage, the EPA estimates the two cars cost exactly the same to gas up. About $1650 based on their average. The Smart also needs synthetic oil, which bumps up maintenance costs.

Compound that with the Smart's rough handling, jerky transmission, and plastic body. It's just not worth it. The car is an absolute joke.

I agree completely. I think the smart car should be, at the very most, half the current price to even be an option worth considering. A Soul or a Rio might be EPA rated for less, but for around the same price, you get so much more.
 

Imp

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So glad I'm too poor to have and worry about one of those things.
 

BoomerD

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Funny not found. There's nothing funny about damaging or destroying someone elses property.

No...it's FUNNY as hell...however, the ones doing it should be shot in the back of the head for damaging someone else's property. That doesn't eliminate the funny.
 

smackababy

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No...it's FUNNY as hell...however, the ones doing it should be shot in the back of the head for damaging someone else's property. That doesn't eliminate the funny.

It would have been funny, if the owner of said car got upset over something and flipped his own car. There is nothing funny about a group of assholes vandalizing someone else's car because they dislike it or simply because they can.

If someone is performing any action that can be agreed upon that they "should be shot in the back of head" for doing, it isn't comedy.
 

MagnusTheBrewer

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Cow tipping is funny because it doesn't really exist so no harm. Vandalizing cars isn't all that funny. Besides, it only takes one perp to tip a Harley.

Is cow tipping real? I thought cows didn't really sleep standing up.



:confused:

It probably has some basis in reality somewhere back in our agricultural past, but it sure as hell is not easy to tip a cow, and since they don't sleep standing up it's probably not wise to try!

Wanna know how I know none of you ever lived in farming country?