Smart ForTwo review - pictures
Smart ForTwo review - pictures
The smaller of the smart ED models, the ForTwo. To find out if size does matter, click the link below: http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/smart/fortwo/97783/new-smart-fortwo-electric-drive-2017-review
This is the third generation of Smart's dinky city car - the Fortwo.
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Smart have struck a deal with Renault and so the Fortwo is based on a shortened version of the Renault Twingo's platform.
The Fortwo is actually very roomy - as long as there's only a couple of you.
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The Smart Fortwo has the smallest turning circle of any car - even better than a London cab.
Smart have focused on safety and in a head-on collision the Fortwo is almost as safe as a Mercedes C-Class.
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The dashboard is littered with funky details and plastic quality is mostly good.
The Smart Fortwo struggles on faster roads.
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It's worth paying the extra for the turbocharged 0.9 litre engine over the basic 1.0 litre.
The Smart's 'Tridion' safety cell can be had in contrasting colours to the body panels.
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The 260 litre boot makes this a reasonably practical city car.
The more powerful engine still returns 67.3mpg.
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With prices starting at £11,125, the Fortwo is an expensive little car.
An automatic gearbox is available and it's a vast improvement on the one in the previous car.
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