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Smart ForTwo CDI

Diesel version of city car finally comes here

Smart ForTwo CDI

By Will McManus

June 2009

It produces the lowest emissions figures of any non-electric car – but exactly how Smart is the new diesel ForTwo?

Until now, every UK version of the revolutionary city car has come with a petrol engine, as Smart bosses claimed that converting the left-hand-drive diesel – which has been on sale in Europe since 2007 – would be too costly. But with economy at the top of the agenda, the firm figures that derv power makes sense here, too.

And with stunning 85.6mpg claimed economy and 88g/km CO2 emissions, the ForTwo is definitely a credible choice from an environmental point of view. The figures translate into tiny fuel bills and zero road tax, so it will be easy on your pocket.

Visually, there’s little to mark the car out from petrol-engined variants. The top-spec Passion model we tried gets silver door mirrors, a matching radiator grille and alloy wheels, while several interior panels, as well as the dashboard, are trimmed in funky fabric material, rather than the cheap-feeling plastics of some rivals.

Given the Smart’s compact dimensions, it’s reasonably practical, too. There’s a storage cubby in the split-folding tailgate, a luggage net and a foldable passenger seat.

While the leather seats in our car were very upright, they were more comfortable and supportive than we expected. The problem is that, from behind the wheel, the diesel ForTwo is not the showstopper it could be.

Despite having 110Nm of torque available from 2,000rpm, the 45bhp common-rail engine has to be worked hard. This is mainly due to the awkward semi-automatic gearbox, which takes too long to shift up. While it’s not a problem on fast, open roads, it becomes annoying in the ForTwo’s typical urban habitat. Handling is decent, thanks to the short, square proportions, but the steering is heavy for a small car.

Nevertheless, an exciting driving experience is not what will attract buyers. The Smart is still as cool as ever, and low running costs mean the diesel is a good city car. Yet the likes of the Toyota iQ ensure that some of the ForTwo’s unique appeal is starting to wear off.

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A fun drive and some decent economy to go with it.

Many people claim that it's next to impossible to achieve the manufacturers claimed fuel economy for any particular car but i can report that even with as little as 2150 miles on the clock of my new Passion Cdi i managed the 85+ mpg without any difficulty.

I have owned my Smart Passion Cdi since March and have grown to like it's driving behavior.

The automatic function on the gearbox is a bit ponderous at times but the manual change which is favoured during normal driving is very positive.

If you have been used to driving the petrol Smart the Cdi will come as a bit of a surprise with the gear ratios for the diesel making it a totally different driving experience.

I contacted a gentleman in Canada by email regarding his quite incredible Hypermiling experience in the older 45Hp Cdi where he had managed a almost unbelievable 126mpg.

The journey to South Wales to visit friends indicated that with carefull driving the new 54Hp CDi will easily achieve 90mpg and who knows when i have atleast 12000 miles on the clock as my Canadian friend had on his car a genuine 100mpg may be possible.

I swapped my equally thrifty Citroen C1 diesel for my Smart and last weekend on my birthday had the windows tinted as driving a small car with sunshine roof and windows allround is like sitting in a small oven.

The only option i wish i had waited for would have been paddleshifters on the steering wheel but other than that Smart Cdi ownership is all about fun very frugal motoring.

My little car is Black and Silver with rather dark possibly illegal windows but it certainly looks terrific and if you are not particularly in any hurry Smart Cdi ownership makes great sense and you park it anywhere which is the big plus in today's crowded cities.

By Fuelmiser on 11 June, 2010, 3:54pm

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FIRST OPINION

    Astonishingly low CO2 emissions and amazing economy figures will make this new diesel-powered Smart a guaranteed sale hit, especially with the growing number of eco-minded car buyers. It’s just a shame that, as with the petrol model, the diesel ForTwo is hampered by a wooly experience behind the wheel – in town, it’s frustrating to drive.

 

AT A GLANCE

    Price: £10,000 (est)
    Engine: 799cc 3cyl, diesel
    Power/torque: 45bhp/110Nm
    Transmission: Five-spd auto, rwd
    0-62mph: 19.8 seconds
    Econ/CO2: 85.6mpg/88g/km
    Equipment: Panoramic roof with sunblind, air-con, leather steering wheel, tailgate storage, stability control, hill start assist, alloys
    On sale: Now
     
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