The German-produced Smart ForTwo and the Italian-made Ferrari high-performance sports vehivle are approximately as far apart on the vehicle spectrum as you can shop for, mainly in payment. The car has a top speed of 183 mph, according to Automobilemag.com.
Ferrari 360 Modena
The 1999 to 2005 two-seat Ferrari 360 Modena features a Pininfarina object and costs $135,000, according to Carreview.com.
Smart Specifications
The Brain ForTwo sits on a 73.5-inch wheelbase and measures 106.1 inches faraway, 61.4 inches Broad and 60.7 inches high, according to Smartcarusa.com.
Modena Specifications
The Modena has a 102.3-inch wheelbase and measures 176.3 extended, 75.7 inches wide and 48.6 inches tall, according to Motortrend.com.
ForTwo Performance
A turbocharged, 112-horsepower, three-cylinder Astute ForTwo can achieve 62 mph in 9.5 seconds. However, one version powered by a 180-horsepower GSXR1000 engine reportedly beat a Ferrari F430 by clocking 4.2 seconds from zero to 62 mph, according to Techeblog.com.
Modena Performance
The Modena's 400-horsepower, 3.6-liter V-8 engine propels it to 62 mph in 4.5 seconds. But, provided you're looking for a microcar with a sporty touch, you may thirst for to test elsewhere the Effective machine.