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Smart Car - City/ForTwo (2008)
Smart Car City/ForTwo 2008 – a compact, efficient choice for urban driving, renowned for its quirky design and surprisingly good performance. Whether you’re a first‑time car buyer or an enthusiast looking to compare models, understanding the Smart Car City/ForTwo price and its value over time is key to making the right decision.
- Engine – 0.66‑liter, 3‑cylinder (in 2008 models) delivering about 32 hp (~24 kW). Despite its minuscule size, it provides adequate torque for city commutes.
- Transmission – 5‑speed manual (optional 4‑speed manual in earlier trim levels), with a standard shift pattern tailored for low‑speed manoeuvrability.
- Fuel Type – 87 octane gasoline (with optional 89 for higher efficiency). Spark‑ignition is standard.
- Dimensions – Length 3,135 mm, width 1,470 mm, height 1,540 mm, wheelbase 2,260 mm. While it can fit through narrow alleys, it’s barely large enough to double‑park on the street.
- Weight – about 640 kg (including occupants). The low curb weight contributes to its low fuel consumption.
- Body Style – 2‑door hatchback with a high roof to accommodate tall occupants. The design is intentionally space‑compressed, with a tactical seat layout.
- Driving Range – ~400 km on a full tank (depending on driving habits). Smart Car City/ForTwo 2008 typically achieves 30‑35 mpg (12‑14 l/100 km).
- Features – Basic, no advanced driver assistance systems, but includes key essentials: power windows, central locking, and optional power steering on higher trims.
Every buyer naturally asks about the Smart Car City/ForTwo 2008 price. Sellers typically list the vehicle around the $3,500–$4,500 mark in the U.S. mid‑range, but the exact figure will vary by region, mileage, and condition. If you’re examining the used Smart Car City/ForTwo price, you’ll find this model remains economical because of its durable construction and low maintenance costs.
Depreciation Insight
Understanding how the Smart Car City/ForTwo depreciation curve unfolds can help you time your purchase and resale. Historically, the ForTwo loses 15–20 % of its value in the first year of ownership, due mainly to rapid early mileage and depreciation of iconic status in the compact segment. Over the next four years, the depreciation slope slows to roughly
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