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Smart Car Forfour Review (2004 to 2007)

Smart Car Forfour Review on Compucars

Quick Summary

The vast amount of customisation options means that it could well be tough to find a forfour in the exact trim/engine/colour combination you had in mind. If you're prepared to be a little more flexible, there's a lot going for a used forfour. Our pick would be an early 1.5-litre petrol or either of the diesels.
Overall:  3 out of 5

Models Covered: (five-door supermini 1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1.5T petrol, 1.5 turbodiesel 68, 95bhp [purestyle, coolstyle, passion, BRABUS])

FOUR TO THE FLOOR

It came as a shock to many to find a smart that was not only affordable but also a resolutely practical proposition. Until the launch of the forfour, smart had been a rather boutique brand, offering desirable and stylish but rather expensive little cars. The forfour was the company's first toe in mainstream waters and proved instantly popular. Many customers, bored with the likes of the Vauxhall Corsa, the Ford Fiesta or the Peugeot 206, instead went for something with a little more personality and plumped for a forfour instead. Used examples are now emerging and clever buyers can snap up the odd bargain.
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History of the Forfour

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It's odd how a product borne from financial expediency can prove so warmly received. While other examples – say Porsche with the Cayenne – get accused of prostituting brand values in the chase for greenbacks, smart's dabble with the mass market, the forfour, has been an instant hit. What's more, it appears to have had no negative effects whatsoever on the company's brand equity. As a brand, smart have sailed through stormy waters and a financial restructuring statement issued in 2004 saw the company cancel plans for a four-wheel drive model and also axe the pricy roadster and roadster-coupe models. Instead an increased focus is being placed on the cash cows, the dinky fortwo and the forfour we look at here.The reason why MCC needed the Forfour so badly is revealed in their profit and loss accounts. The existing models weren't selling anything like enough and with the sunk costs that had been ploughed into the Smartville plant, it was soon apparent that whichever way you juggled the numbers, the company needed a volume-selling car in order to remain a viable concern. MCC's owners, DaimlerChrysler, were running out of patience and cast about for a partner who could make this happen at minimal cost and came up with Mitsubishi. Sharing 60 per cent of its structure with the Japanese company's Colt supermini, the Forfour is cost effective and appealing. Initial production issues were soon ironed out and the Forfour range, launched in September 2004, was initially available with 1.1, 1.3 and 1.5-litre petrol engines. Two versions of the 1.5-litre dCi diesel engine were subsequently launched, powered by 68 and 95bhp versions of this fuel efficient unit. A turbocharged BRABUS version of the 1.5-litre emerged as the Forfour range topper in May 2005 and coolstyle and purestyle value models appeared in July of that year. The last Forfour models were sold by the middle of 2007 as struggling Smart reverted to what it did best with a one citycar line-up.
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Smart Car Forfour Road Test

The smart and the Colt share a Japanese-manufactured 74bhp three-cylinder 1.1-litre engine, a four-cylinder 95bhp 1.3-litre unit and a 107bhp 1.5-litre powerplant. Completing the line up is a German built 1.5-litre dci turbodiesel in two states of tune – 68 or 95bhp (the first diesel engine we'd seen in any smart). Budget-orientated smart customers get a 64bhp entry-level engine for entry-level purestyle and coolstyle models. The mainstream range starts with the 75bhp passion model with a 1.3-litre version. At the top of the range sits the 177bhp BRABUS model. As far as the mainstream variants are concerned, the 1.1, 1.3 and 1.5-litre petrol engines are both well worth having and both feel pretty brisk although the 1.5-litre unit sounds a whole lot sweeter when extended over a long motorway journey. The 1.1-litre car's manic warble is fun in small doses.Buyers will be glad to hear that a standard five-speed manual transmission features instead of smart's unloved sequential gearbox, although a six-speed semi automatic was offered as an option. The five-speed manual unit comes from Mitsubishi and the six-speed semi automatic is a smart affair. It's a good deal more advanced than smart semi automatics of old, reducing that lurch and nod effect when it swaps cogs. The reason for this is that the software has been thoroughly improved and twin cones are used within the gearbox to prime the next ratio for a quick selection.As well as being smart's biggest and most practical car, the forfour is also their most enjoyable to drive. True, the steering still has that rather strange reluctance to self centre when accelerating out of a bend, but there's not that heart-in-mouth feeling of understeer the tiny fortwo coupes suffer from and overall levels of grip are very good. Sports suspension is offered as an option and although it doesn't do ride quality too many favours, the ten per cent stiffer springs, 15mm lower ride height and big alloy wheels give a reassuringly planted feel on the road that's been singularly missing from previous smart offerings. Yes, it even feels vaguely sporty. All round vision is somewhat impaired by massively chunky windscreen pillars and you'll still feel perched rather high in the driver's seat. The brakes are effective although the pedal action is surprisingly sharp.
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Buying a Smart Car Forfour

No significant faults have yet been reported. Check the service record is fully stamped up to date and ensure that the car hasn't suffered too badly front parking bumps and scrapes. The BRABUS model has a real appetite for front tyres and you should check the tread depth before buying. Satellite navigation was an £895 optional extra and is worth looking for (but negotiate hard on price). Avoid higher mileage 1.1-litre cars that may have been thrashed as company hacks.
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Smart Car Forfour Typical Pricing

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Prices start at around £5,700 for the first of the 1.1-litre pure models. Opt for the more relaxed engine of the 1.3-litre models and you'll need around £6,100 for a typical 54-plated passion. The 1.5-litre petrol cars aren't that much more expensive, with £6,500 being a realistic kick off point for an average mileage 54-plated passion. The diesel models are a little rarer and used values are so volatile that many 95bhp cars are being sold at the same price as the inferior 68bhp models. Expect to pay around £7,000 anyway. The turbocharged BRABUS range-topper is worth tracking down, but you'll need at least £13,500 for an 05-registered example.
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Smart Car Forfour Parts

(approx based on 2004 forfour 1.5) Consumables are reasonably priced for the forfour and you should be able to get cheap mechanical parts from Mitsubishi dealers so it pays to shop around. A fuel filter works out at around £8 and an oil filter about £11. Original equipment spark plugs are £6 each. A favoured conversion amongst forfour owners is to upgrade the rather weedy horn to something with a little more oomph and this costs around £60 for parts. If you're looking to upgrade the stereo, a DIN sized fascia plate for the forfour will be around £14.
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Smart Car Forfour Rated

Performance 3 out of 5Performance

Comfort 3 out of 5Comfort

Handling 2.5 out of 5Handling

Economy 3.5 out of 5Economy

Styling 4.5 out of 5Styling

Equipment 3.5 out of 5Equipment

Build 3 out of 5Build

Depreciation 4 out of 5Depreciation

Insurance 3.5 out of 5Insurance

Value 3 out of 5Value


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