Griffin
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The Chevy Tahoe may be 4X heavier then a smart for two, but it also has 4X larger brakes....So it makes perfect sense, you cant only look at the weight of the car, you have to take into account all factors.....vehicle weight, type and size of brakes, size of wheels (diameter and width)....
Do a big brake kit on that smartfortwo and it will out brake your whole list...
This kit would knock alot of braking distance off a smart car
To Mike from Canmore - In answer to your post - What he said above.
Weight is a major factor. So is contact patch size. So is quality of rubber. So is quality of brakes. My point was that more rubber on the ground is not the determining factor. If it was, as was pointed out by more than me, a transport truck would out brake everything else on the road.
You know what? They DON'T!!