Well kept example of the quirky and fun Smart Roadster
Finished in Shine Yellow over a Black leather interior
Owned by The Vendor for the last 14 years
Just 1 former keeper
Genuine 66,526 miles from new
Desirable Brabus conversion
This fantastic 2003 Smart Roadster is a prime example of the quirky yet undeniably fun compact sports car that was first introduced in 2002. Finished in Shine Yellow with a contrasting Black leather interior, it presents well and benefits from a Brabus conversion. With just 66,526 miles from new, the car has been cherished by its current owner for the past 14 years and has had only one former keeper.
Supplied with a rich history file, this example includes old MOT certificates, two Smart Roadster brochures, a Smart price list brochure, a collection of tax discs, and numerous invoices — including the one documenting the Brabus conversion. The original Smart bookpack is also present, containing the Smart Center booklet, Quick Guide, Operating Instructions, and the Service Book. The Roadster comes with a comprehensive service history, including 11 service stamps in the official Smart service book, with the most recent maintenance carried out just 400 miles ago. The electronically retractable soft top functions perfectly - great for the Summer months. The Brabus conversion, completed in 2009, included fitment of a Brabus 101 Turbo Charger and Brabus Clutch Kit, offering a notable boost in performance.
Introduced as a lightweight, rear-wheel-drive two-seater with a distinctive design, the Smart Roadster is praised for its go-kart like handling and nimblesness. Powered by 698cc engine these cars are not for high top speeds but instead for fast cornering and road holding.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-documented, low-mileage Smart Roadster with a desirable Brabus conversion and excellent provenance. With long-term ownership, recent servicing, and a charming colour combination, this Smart is a perfect, uesable modern classic.
Saturday 25th October: 9am-11:30am
Monday 27th October: 8am-3:30am
Tuesday 28th October: 8am-3:30pm
Wednesday 29th October: 8am-3:30pm
Earlier viewing dates available upon request