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Added 30th September, 2016 , updated 24th January, 2020
By Jonathan Crouch
smart is making electric mobility more attractive and proof is found in the form of this fortwo EQ electric drive citycar. Jonathan Crouch checks it out.
Added 22nd September, 2014
By Steve Walker
It took a while but motorists gradually started to come round to Smart’s way of thinking. Smart’s problem was that rival manufacturers did too. The ForTwo once stood virtually alone as a city car that adhered strictly to the principles of compact size, light weight, maximum fuel economy and a trendy urban cool image. By the time the second generation came along, you couldn’t move at the motorshows for dinky vehicles from rival manufacturers trying to annex a slice of Smart’s territory. To date, however, the ForTwo remains arguably the purest exponent of the genre. Whether its reluctance to bend its own rules will give it an edge in the small car future remains to be seen but used buyers seeking chic urban transport for two could do a lot worse.
Added 13th July, 2007
By Andy Enright
You’ll be stared at. Some disbelievers will even struggle to suppress a snigger, especially when overtaken on the motorway by a Smart. If you tread carefully and take a look at a few before you buy, purchasing a used Smart can be the best way possible to have the last laugh. It makes a Fiat Seicento, Ford Ka or SEAT Arosa seem so twentieth century.