Used Smart ForFour EQ 2017-present reliability
Category: Electric car
The Smart ForFour is zippy and easy to drive, but its range is too short and its ride and handling poor
What should I look for in a used Smart ForFour EQ hatchback?
Despite its tight turning circle and good-sized mirrors, you should check the alloy wheels for kerb damage and bumpers for scrapes. The interior could be ordered in some rather light colours that will not hide dirt for long. It is also made with plenty of hard, scratchy plastics that might be easy to wipe clean, but could be scuffed for example by shoes or even jewellery.
Reported problems with the ForFour EQ are few, though, and owners seem happy with their cars so far. The car didn’t feature in our most recent reliability survey, but the standard petrol-engined Smart certainly has a good record and we’ve no reason to suppose the electric version should be much different.