SMART FORTWO CABRIO (2015-19)

The SMART FORTWO CABRIO (2015-19) is a stylish and compact city car that’s perfect for navigating busy urban streets and parking in tight spaces. Known for its distinctive design and convertible roof, this vehicle belongs to the microcar segment but offers a surprising amount of practicality for those who want a fun, open-top driving experience. It's especially popular among city dwellers, young drivers, and urban commuters looking for an affordable, economical, and easy-to-maneuver vehicle. With an average mileage of around 28,380 miles and typically just under two previous owners, the SMART Fortwo Cabrio has proven to be a reliable choice for those seeking a stylish and efficient city car. What makes the SMART FORTWO CABRIO (2015-19) stand out is its unique combination of compactness, distinctive design, and convertible versatility. It’s often praised for its fuel economy and ease of driving in congested areas, making it a practical option for daily commuting or short city trips. Compared to its rivals, the SMART Fortwo Cabrio is renowned for its space-saving design and standout convertible feature, offering a fun and flexible driving experience without sacrificing practicality. If you’re considering a quirky, well-built city car that’s ideal for urban living and first-time drivers, the SMART FORTWO CABRIO (2015-19) is certainly worth exploring.
average use
average use
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The most recent mileage data for the 2015-19 SMART FORTWO CABRIO vehicles shows that the majority of vehicles have recorded mileages between 10,000 and 50,000 miles, with 25.7% in the 10,000-20,000 range and 17.5% in the 30,000-40,000 range. A significant portion, 24.5%, fall within the 20,000-30,000 miles bracket. Higher mileage vehicles are less common, with only 3.3% recorded between 60,000-70,000 and 70,000-80,000 miles each, and a very small percentage, 0.4%, exceeding 90,000 miles. The data indicates a tendency for these vehicles to be relatively low mileage, consistent with typical usage patterns for small city cars, and suggests that most vehicles on the road are still relatively modest in their recorded mileage.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that for a 2015-19 SMART FORTWO CABRIO, the most common private sale price range is between £8,000 and £10,000, accounting for approximately 21.6% and 21.2% of sales respectively. Prices below £5,000 are quite rare, representing only about 2.6% of sales, while higher-end prices between £11,000 and £14,000 make up roughly 12.6%. Notably, the distribution shows a clustering around the £8,000 to £10,000 mark, suggesting this is the typical market value for privately sold units of this model in the UK.
production years
production years
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The data shows that the majority of SMART FORTWO CABRIO (2015-19) vehicles were manufactured in 2017, accounting for approximately 38.7%. The next most common year is 2016, at around 30.9%. Fewer vehicles were manufactured in 2018 (20.1%) and 2019 (10.4%). This suggests that most of these vehicles on the road are from the 2016-2018 period, with a significant number from 2017, indicating a relatively concentrated production span for these models.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the most popular main paint colours for the SMART FORTWO CABRIO (2015-19) are Black, White, and Grey, accounting for the majority of vehicles at 38.3%, 20.8%, and 15.6% respectively. Notably, Black is by far the most prevalent colour choice, making up over a third of the fleet. Bright colours like Yellow (4.5%), Red (5.2%), and Orange (3%) are less common but still present, suggesting some buyers prefer more vibrant options. Interestingly, Silver (7.8%) and Blue (4.5%) occupy middle-ground popularity, whereas Brown is quite rare at just 0.4%, indicating it’s a very uncommon choice for this model.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that for the SMART FORTWO CABRIO (2015-19), the majority of vehicles have had either 2 or 3 registered keepers, accounting for a combined 57.2%. Specifically, 26% of vehicles have had 3 keepers, and 31.2% have had 2 keepers, suggesting these are the most common figures during their registration history. Vehicles with only 1 keeper make up 14.9%, which often suggests models maintained by a single owner, possibly indicating owner stability or good maintenance. Conversely, a small percentage (0.4%) of vehicles have had as many as 8 or 9 keepers, which might point to higher turnover or more frequent ownership changes. Overall, the data portrays a vehicle type with a typical ownership history of 2 to 3 keepers, with relatively few vehicles experiencing very high or very low numbers of registered owners.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that for the SMART FORTWO CABRIO (2015-19), there are two main engine capacities: 898cc, accounting for 46.1% of vehicles, and 999cc, representing 53.9%. Notably, all vehicles in this sample are powered by petrol, with no alternative fuel types recorded. This suggests that petrol engines are the sole fuel technology for this model range, and there is a fairly balanced distribution between the smaller 898cc and slightly larger 999cc engines.