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smart fortwo review (2015-2019)

The smart fortwo is a unique car with a unique name. It’s a cute little two-seater that’s fun, easy to drive and that costs so little to run you might want to buy a couple. But is it as good as VW and Skoda’s city car offerings? Find out in our smart fortwo review.

Sam Sheehan from cinch

By Sam SheehanUpdated on 22 August 2024

Pros

  • Fuel-efficient
  • Cheap to run
  • Very easy to park

Cons

  • Small boot
  • Sluggish outside of town

Interior

Our rating: 7/10

There’s a certain idiosyncrasy to the smart fortwo’s interior.

Everything is quirky and funky, with bold and contrasting colours throughout.

These unique design features and layout do make it stand apart from its competitors.

Tech and features

As you’d expect from such a small car, everything you need to get your hands on is easily in reach.

Once you’re touching it, you feel quality plastics, so it’s a vast improvement on earlier smart models. 

As with older smart cars, the rev counter is dash-mounted, giving it a fairly unwarranted place of some prominence on the dashboard.

It sits there like a clock on a mantelpiece demanding your attention with very little justification.

That’s a fairly minor grumble though, we must admit. 

There’s plenty of room inside for such a small car. Of course, only room enough for two people, but still. There’s more room in the back than there is in most roadsters, for instance. 

If that lack of a back seat is a real problem but you love everything else you’re hearing about the fortwo, just add two to the name. The smart forfour might just be the car for you.

As you might imagine, it’s just like the fortwo… only for four! 

Just like the car itself, the fortwo’s infotainment system is small, bright, heaps of fun and simple to navigate. A little gem. 

Performance

Our rating: 7/10

If there has ever been a car specifically created for the built-up environments and start-stop journeys of the city, it’s the smart fortwo.

This teeny tiny offering really is the epitome of ‘the little runaround’.  

The engine is at the back, meaning there’s loads of room for the front wheels. 

The turning circle is tiny and parking is almost laughably easy.

That rear engine also means plenty of room, allowing for a pleasing driving position. 

Handling and ride comfort

Day-to-day performance is fine. Head out on the highway and you’ll struggle to getcha motor runnin’.

Acceleration, handling, steering and grip are all a bit lacklustre.

Manage to get up any speed and much like an evening in front of the telly after a takeaway jalfrezi, the wind noise might spoil your fun. 

Practicality

Our rating: 5/10

Good things come in small packages, they say. In the motoring world, packages don’t come any smaller than the chassis of the smart fortwo. 

No right-minded motorist expects acres of space inside one of them.   

That said, these fun-size things make impressive use of what space they do have.

Their large wide-opening doors help in the front, giving that little bit of extra room. It makes a difference.  

You might not be exactly shocked to discover that the glovebox of the smart fortwo is quite small.

Making up for it, however, is a cute little pop-out storage area beneath the central console.

Other than that, interior storage is fairly limited for fairly obvious reasons. 

Running costs

Our rating: 8/10

Fuel economy

Fortwos are not exactly gas guzzlers.

In fact, newer ones don’t even sip petrol at all - they’re all electric.

At their most economical you can drive 68.9 miles for every gallon in petrol versions.

Electric fortwos cost around 4p a mile using standard home electricity prices. 

As for safety, these mini motors rank highly in their class In fact, the fortwo has only seen one very small recall, one which affected only a couple of dozen cars worldwide. Users report no consistent issues. 

The verdict

Interior

7/10

Performance

7/10

Practicality

5/10

Running costs

8/10

If you’re in the market for a microcar for zipping about a town or city, just you or you and someone else, you could do a lot worse than investing in a used smart fortwo.

If you anticipate needing to hit the motorways, you may be best casting your net a little further out and letting this lovable little tiddler swim past.

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