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SMART - Fortwo (2010)

Looking for a reliable, pocket‑friendly city car? The SMART Fortwo offers a compact footprint, excellent maneuverability, and a fun driving experience that many urban drivers adore. Whether you’re exploring a SMART Fortwo 2010 price option or considering a used SMART Fortwo price, this vehicle blends style, efficiency, and affordability in one tidy package. While specific figures vary by market, condition and mileage, understanding the key specs and depreciation profile can help you assess what to expect and how to maximize your investment.

  • Engine: 589 cc, 1‑turbine Turbo‑charged inline‑4 (also sold as a naturally‑aspirated option in some markets)
  • Power: 45 hp (34 kW) rear‑motor layout, nominal torque 45 Nm (33 lb‑ft)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard), 5‑speed automatic (optional in certain markets)
  • Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline; tank capacity about 24 litres (6.3 US gal)
  • Dimensions: Overall length 3,479 mm (136.8 in), width 1,615 mm (63.5 in), height 1,426 mm (56.1 in); curb weight around 690 kg (1,522 lb)
  • Performance: 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in roughly 13–15 seconds depending on drivetrain
  • Fuel Economy: Approximately 70 mpg (6.3 km/L) combined‑cycle, depending on driving conditions
  • Brake System: Front disc, rear drum (some later models upgraded to rear disc); ABS standard on most newer trims
  • Interior: Two‑seat layout, simple yet well‑finished material, air‑conditioning, power windows, and an optional infotainment system with Bluetooth connectivity
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, seat‑belt pretensioners, ISOFIX child seat anchor points (in later revisions), and optional electronic stability control in selected markets

When you’re investigating the SMART Fortwo price back in 2010, you’ll find that the base model started around €18,000 new. However, the actual valuation for a used car hinges on several factors— mileage, service history, aerodynamic updates, and market demand. A well‑maintained 2010 example with under 50,000 km might still carry a premium in certain EU markets. Keep in mind that depreciation starts early: SMART Fortwo depreciation typically sees around 15–20% loss in the first year, and roughly 30–35% by the end of the second year.

Below is a clearer breakdown of realistic depreciation percentages you might anticipate in a 2024 market: