| I wonder why no one mentioned the Smart. Here in Europe they're quite popular in dense cities. One advantage is they can be parked sideways on most streets, which not only helps with finding a spot but is also easier. According to Wikipedia[0], a Smart is actually shorter and it can also be electric. This actually has quite a few shortcomings compared to a Smart: * Cannot carry a passenger * Requires a motorcycle license, which many people might not have * Technically a motorcycle, so safety standards may not be up to par [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_Fortwo#Third_generation_... |
They advertised this but in reality it's rarely possible. They are 2.5m long and most cars in Europe are <2m wide.
E.g. in the UK standard parking is 2.4m wide so a smart sticks out