Used Smart Forfour Hatchback 2004 - 2007 review

Category: Small car

It's the best car Smart has made, but it's expensive and not as good as its rivals

Smart Forfour Hatchback
  • Smart Forfour Hatchback
  • Smart Forfour Hatchback
Used Smart Forfour Hatchback 2004 - 2007 review
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What's the used Smart Forfour Hatchback hatchback like?

The Forfour is the best car Smart has built. Its four-seat layout makes it more practical than the rest of the company's range, which only have two seats. In addition, it's the best Smart to drive, with composed handling, plenty of grip and accurate steering. It also has all the style the Smart brand is famous for, both inside and out, and the build quality is very solid.

However much better the Forfour is than other Smarts, though, it still lags behind its best competitors in a number of areas. The firm suspension that makes for such good handling makes for a jiggly low-speed ride, and while most of the engines perform well, the 1.3 is best left alone.

Overview

It's the best car Smart has made, but it's expensive and not as good as its rivals

  • The ForFour is one of the most stylish superminis, and it's an enjoyable drive
  • It's pricey, even used
  • The ride is too firm, too

The big problem is price. The Forfour is significantly more expensive than most competitors and, because the car hasn't been out that long, it'll take time for used examples to come down in price.

Ownership cost

What used Smart Forfour Hatchback hatchback will I get for my budget?

How much does it cost to run a Smart Forfour Hatchback hatchback?

Forfour ownership isn't cheap. It was pricier than most competitors as a new car, and even though residuals aren't all that strong, used examples are still rather expensive because the car is too new for depreciation to have really taken its toll. As a result, prices haven't really come down all that much.

It is cheap to run, though, and most Forfours will better 50mpg. Only the 1.3 and 1.5 petrols fail to achieve this, but both get close. Even the fiery Brabus gives an average of 41.5mpg, which isn't bad considering its power and performance.

The Brabus doesn't fare as well on insurance, though, being in group 16. However, the rest of the range is more sensible, with classifications ranging from group 4 for the 1.0 to group 7 for the 95bhp diesel.

Smart owners will also pay plenty when it comes to servicing, because the costs for routine maintenance are significantly higher than for most competitors.

Our recommendations

Which used Smart Forfour Hatchback hatchback should I buy?

A wide range of engines means there's a lot of choice. Petrols include 1.0, 1.1, 1.3 and 1.5 versions, and they all give decent performance, with outputs ranging from 64bhp for the 1.0 to 109bhp for the 1.5. The 95bhp 1.3 is the one to avoid. While performance is fine, it sounds too coarse.

There's also a Brabus performance car, which uses a tweaked 1.5 to give 177bhp. It's very quick, beating a Volkswagen Golf GTI to 60mph, but it's also very expensive.

Diesel fans can choose from two versions of the same 1.5-litre turbodiesel, one giving 68bhp and one giving 95bhp. Both are pretty good, but we'd choose the more powerful one. It's a bit more expensive, but worth it for the extra power you get.

Whichever you choose, try to find one with a regular manual gearbox, because the semi-automatic 'box is too jerky in full auto mode.

Alternatives

What alternatives should I consider to a used Smart Forfour Hatchback hatchback?