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Tiny Smart car a big hit in the US

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DETROIT, Michigan (AFP) - Despite the American love-affair with big cars, the United States has emerged as the third largest single market for Daimler AG (Xetra: 710000 - news) 's tiny Smart car, the chief of Smart USA said.

"Even though we didn't really get started until February (of 2008) we were third in the world behind Germany and Italy," said Roger Penske, the head of the Penske Group, the Detroit-based chain of dealerships which has partnered with Daimler to distribute Smart.

Demand for the French-made two-seater came in significantly higher than expected, Penske said, with sales exceeding the original target of 16,000 units by more than 8,000 vehicles.

And while other dealer showrooms have turned into ghost towns as overall US sales crashed last fall, the Smart currently has a six-month waiting list, he added.

In addition, 55 percent of the customers who put down 99 dollars to reserve a smart car via the Internet ultimately took delivery, Penske said.

Penske, however, said Smart USA is being cautious about the outlook for 2009.

"We're being very, very conservative," he told reporters on the sidelines of the Detroit auto show.

"We would be happy to stay even and just do what we did in 2008," added David Schembri, president of Smart USA.

A financial crisis, credit crunch and deepening recession pushed 2008 US sales down 18 percent in the steepest decline in 29 years and to the lowest level since 1992.

This year is expected to be even worse, with US auto sales forecast to fall by as much as three million vehicles to anywhere from 10.5 to 12 million vehicles.

Sales have not been below 12 million since the recession of 1982 when the United States had 74 million fewer people than today.

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