The Fortwo always has been – and always will be – the prototypical Smart car. While it has been far and away the brand’s best seller, it’s not the only model to to wear the moniker. A decade ago, ...
His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and ...
The 2004 Smart Forfour range of configurations is currently priced from $2,640. You can read the full review here. The 2004 Smart Forfour carries a braked towing capacity of up to 750 Kg, but check to ...
Engines range from 1.0 to 1.5 Readers report Real MPG to be between 28–68 mpg At first, the steering of the 1.1 felt a bit sticky and dead compared to the featherlight Colt. But I soon get used to it ...
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If you stick to town driving, the Smart Forfour is a reasonable companion, where its tight turning circle in particular is a major asset. It feels much less at home at faster speeds, however. Engines ...
Since being introduced in 1998, over 1.5 million of the smart fortwo city cars have been produced. The company has now revealed the third-generation, with the new fortwo and forfour models boasting a ...
In some ways it’s the small city and urban runabout cars that should benefit the most from the ongoing electrical revolution. Those cars designed to cover short distances in towns, often in dense ...
Time to hit the road in the new Forfour and find out if it's as refined and comfortable as the Volkswagen Up!. The first impressions were good, but then the car starts to unravel itself. For example, ...
Fortwo variations, including ones powered by diesel and electric motors. Out of all of them, the Forfour was the only one that had any serious relevance for average family car buyers. The first ...
Smart cars are still a rare sight on Australian roads. And it's no surprise. In a land of plentiful space, vast distances and comparatively cheap fuel, demand for tiny and fuel-efficient two-seaters, ...