2012 smart fortwo
Starting MSRP $12,490–$17,690
| Comfort: | 3.7 out of 5 | |
| Performance: | 3.6 out of 5 | |
| Exterior Styling: | 4.1 out of 5 | |
| Interior Design: | 3.9 out of 5 | |
| Value for the Money: | 3.6 out of 5 | |
| Reliability: | 3.4 out of 5 | |
5 out of 7 people would recommended this car to a friend | ||
Consumer Reviews
"Don't think.. just buy it!!! Sure it may be a small car whose performance does not match that of other, much more expensive cars such as Rolls Royce or Ferrari.. Yet consider the price you are paying for this car... YOLO!!"
I would recommend this car to a friend: Yes
This vehicle was purchased: New
Primary use for this car: Towing
"It is a nice little car for running around town. Just have to get used to gear changes and sometimes jerky movements. The best feature is the gas miles - I monitored it twice and I got 37 and 38 miles to the gallon so it is paying off during these high gas prices. Of course you cant carry much in it and I also hear the 10,000 maintenance one has to take it into a Smartcar dealer and it will cost about 200.00. I am also told that cost is just not O&L but they check the little car out thoroughly so I will wait and see what that is all about when my 10,000 miles comes up. Many asked me if I am safe in the car? I told them that it has 8 airbags and that I dont put myself in situation where I would get into a severe wrecks. I enjoy driving it and hope to use it for a long long!"
I would recommend this car to a friend: Yes
This vehicle was purchased: Used
Primary use for this car: Just getting around
"My 2012 Smart fortwo is essentially perfect. It's solid black with a black leather interior and has a full package of nice options (heated seats, ambient lighting, clear roof panel, extra wide tires, stainless steel rear bumper). It's a handsome little car and is the easiest car to get into and out of because the seat and driving position are higher than most small cars. Visibility on the road is excellent, and the paddle shift feature on the steering column is a huge advantage in terms of responsiveness. It's a quick, tight little car. Further, being engineered in Germany and built in France, it makes an overall impression of very sound engineering. It is, however, quite stiff on the road, and you do feel the road surfaces features quite sharply, yet I prefer that to a "springy" or "bouncy" sensation from some other small cars on the road. Because the chassis is one solid metal form, the ride is quite stiff and the short wheelbase often causes the small car to "toss" a bit on imperfect road surfaces. Yet the overall sensation is one of control, and very good comfort. The interior is handsome, with two generously proportioned leather seats and an optional armrest that cleverly "dials" to the exact comfortable height to support the driver's right elbow (a huge advantage on longer drives). There is also an indentation in the door panels that creates a "cradle" for your left elbow, and the driving position is very comfortable. I'm six feet tall and weight 212 pounds, and fit comfortably in both the driver and passenger seats of my Smart fortwo. The air conditioner is a bit noisy, yet cools the car quite capably, even on extremely warm days. The vents allow you to channel the cooled and heated air from the car's air conditioning and heating systems, yet the range of air direction is limited (the vents do not allow you to guide the air below your shoulder level). Still, the cabin is extremely well sorted and inviting. For storage, I find the space behind the seats ample for four shopping bags, my hockey bag, and many other bulky objects. The top rear glass "hatch" is generally easy to operate. The bottom portion opens with two electrically assisted levers, and when folded down, supports 200 pounds of weight (for loading heavy items, it's ideal). Cleverly, there is a secret compartment for storage inside the back hatch. There is also a small "loop" on the rear of the passenger seat to hang your jacket. A small container that swings out from under the center instrument stack, to hold chargers and cables. The brakes and steering are both quite communicative and precise. This car is an awful lot of fun to drive and to be inside of, particularly in the City. In summer my commute was a pleasure because I avoided the hot, noisy subway for the cool and comfortable cabin of my Smart. Also, in NYC, many valet garages discount your monthly parking rate by 75% for Smart Cars, a huge savings. For mileage, I get perhaps 40 MPG, and can drive to my cabin in Maine on less than one tank of fuel. The Smart car, to me, feels like a well made diving watch. It has everything I need and nothing that I do not need in a commuter car. The one serious problem that I am struggling with is a transmission and starter electrical issue. In my first 7 months of ownership, the Smart car has failed to start easily on seven occasions. Once started, the car ran fine, and the dealer has made several attempts to diagnose and fix the issue by reprogramming the clutch software. In summary, it's not a car for everyone, but it's an overall wonderful car for a guy like me, in a City like New York. It's a Smart concept."
I would recommend this car to a friend: Yes
This vehicle was purchased: New
Primary use for this car: Commuting
"Very small; no room. also, ugly exterior and interior only seats two, REALLY?!?!?!?!?!?!? ...why DID I BUY THIS?!?!!?!?!?! idk not a good car AT ALL. I Already went to a dealership and traded the crummy Smart Car for a 2012 Kia Soul ! I didnt even have the car for 6 months"
I would recommend this car to a friend: No
This vehicle was purchased: New
Primary use for this car: Commuting
"After switching from a V8 powered SUV to a smart car, I thought I had made the right choice. What sold me on this car was the great gas mileage. After purchasing the vehicle, I was happy with it for the first week or so. Then I changed my mind. I have the convertible model, if you can call it a convertible. 5 days after my purchase, it was raining and I was driving to work as usual. I hadn't been driving more than a minute or two when I noticed water was dripping in through some cracks in the top, along the edges where the roof should seal. This was just the beginning of a long list of critical problems I have had with this car. I took it to the dealer and they agreed to replace my top. The next day, I didn't have the leak problem anymore, but that would have been the least of my concerns. On the freeway, I began to notice an alarming popping noise in my front suspension. Every time I would go over the slightest rut in the road, it would pop even louder than the last pop. Then I got a warning light on my dash warning me that the braking system was having some major problems. By then, I had had enough. I pulled off the side of the road and called a tow truck. I arrived at the dealer 2 hours later. They inspected the car, and came to the conclusion that my car had suffered a complete mechanical breakdown while I was driving it. The suspension was shot, the engine was damaged so bad, I would have to have it replaced. The transmission was damaged and the brakes were going to have to be replaced. Basically, I was looking at replacing everything in the car. The bill was going to be astronomical. Never should have bought this car. I previously owned a Land Rover LR3 that never needed more than an oil change and some tire rotations. But this, no. Six days of driving and it crapped out. Don't get this car, it isn't worth the money."
I would recommend this car to a friend: No
This vehicle was purchased: New
Primary use for this car: Commuting
"After owning my 2012 Smart car for about a month, I can say it's a great value for a small car. In my 44 years of driving experience, and after owning everything from Triumph Spitfires, Corvettes & Porsche 911s, I have to rate the Smart car as a blast to drive!! It gets So MUCH attention from passerbys asking about milage, who makes it, etc that I'm just amazed. The short wheel base makes for a somewhat choppy ride which is to be expected but not really unpleasant. The 'Automated Manual' transmission (as Smart calls it) is fun to drive using the paddles on the steering wheel or the floor shifter. When in the automated mode, there is a hesitation in the shift which can be minimized by letting up on the gas pedal. This is much like the 'automatic stickshift' VW Beetle I owned in the 70's. My car is the 'Passion' model which features heated seats, panoramic roof, leather interior and much more for the money. The luggage area behind the seats offers enough room for a weeks worth of groceries or a days worth of shopping at the mall. I've been averaging between 40.9 to 45.7 MPG in mixed highway/town driving. There's enough acceleration to meet highway speeds when merging and quite often I find myself cruising above the posted speed limits here in Pennsylvania (65MPH) and I have to let off the gas a tad. Overall, I give the Smart Passion high marks for fit and finish of the interior as well as the exterior. It's a well designed machine and I would recommend it to anyone who's looking for a small, gas sipping vehicle."
I would recommend this car to a friend: Yes
This vehicle was purchased: New
Primary use for this car: Work
"This car is a blast and one of the best small cars on the market! Seating for two hence its name Fortwo and Mercedes Benz craftsmanship lead to a winning combination! Now with 5/50,000 mile warranty! This car is a magnet for people wherever i go! This is my 2nd smart and i am looking now for my 3rd!"
I would recommend this car to a friend: Yes
This vehicle was purchased: Used
Primary use for this car: Commuting
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