That car starts at $46K and looks like an old Hyundai Accent.
I also really doubt this thing has "sport" tires on it. That makes no sense for this kind of car.
...and it's electric. I dare you to find me a better electric for the price, not to mention there is a ridiculous amount of tax credit you'll receive that can potentially bring the price of the car down to $31,000 depending on where you live. I've seen quite a few people in this thread mention that the Nissan Leaf is a much better alternative to a Smart, I'm simply providing a much better alternative to the Leaf.
You can doubt all you want, but I've driven one...and you haven't. They all come equipped with very nice Kumhos stock.
Please do at least a little bit of research before you start hating all over the place.
Edit:
The definition of doing just a little bit of research
