The 2002 Smart Fortwo (internally designated as part of the W450
generation) is a rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive microcar originally
marketed as the Smart City-Coupe before officially adopting the
"Fortwo" nameplate. Born from an ultra-compact collaboration
between Swatch and Mercedes-Benz, this iconic two-seater
revolutionized tight urban parking and fuel efficiency.The 2002
baseline model relies on a remarkably tiny powertrain optimized
strictly for city driving:- Engine Type: 0.6L (599cc) turbocharged
3-cylinder gasoline engine.- Power Output: Roughly 45 to 61
horsepower depending on the specific trim (Pure, Pulse, or
Passion).- Transmission: A 6-speed automated manual transmission
(often referred to as Softip or Softouch), allowing sequential
shifting or a full automatic mode.- Dimensions: Only 2.5 meters
(98.4 inches) in length, allowing it to park perpendicular to the
curb in many European cities.- Fuel Economy: Exceptionally
efficient, averaging around 55 MPG (roughly 4.6L/100km) under
careful driving.Real-world feedback from owners on enthusiast
forums highlights distinct strengths and quirks:- Interior Space:
Despite its microscopic footprint, six-foot-tall drivers report
surprising legroom and headroom due to the high roof and
intelligent packaging.- The Gearbox: The automated manual gearbox
is universally noted for having a noticeable, laggy "power gap"
between gear shifts, which takes time to master.- Safety Cell:
Occupants are protected by Mercedes' high-strength steel Tridion
safety cell, acting like a rigid roll cage around the cabin.-
Highway Quirks: While it can reach highway speeds up to 80 mph (135
km/h), its light curb weight (~805 kg) and tiny front tires make it
highly susceptible to crosswinds and high-speed understeer.This
2002 Smart Fortwo has been a part of the Duncan Imports collection
since 2019.21,100 Kilometers
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