.....However got to thinking today after reading the thread on the remapped Forfour Brabus. The other Smart Brabus derivatives
do they have similar power upgrades or are they all show and no go.
The standard ForTwo uses a lower spec engine and gearbox.
The Roadster and the Brabus ForTwo share powerplants/gearboxes.
The cam profile is different, the TIK pipe is bigger, injectors are bigger, the turbo is
bigger, the gearbox ratios are different, the suspension, wheels, exhaust, in fact
nearly everything is different.
And then there is the extra special Roadster, the Brabus 101 with 101 bhp.
That uses an water to air intercooler with a separate radiator for that at the front.
(Normal Roadster/ForTwo use an air to air intercooler)
The 450 ForTwo's prices vary considerably, bearing in mind the early ones were 600cc,
and the later ones 700cc (the 700cc is a much better engine and exhaust manifold).
The Brabus versions have the stronger and more powerful engine and seem to last
much longer than the non-Brabus cars.
Secondhand price depends on spec/year/mileage/condition, if it has a full Service
History, or just how quick someone wants to sell it.
So yes...prices do vary and since the 'new' model 451 ForTwo came out the price has
obviously dropped.
The new 451 ForTwo's are 999cc and there are non turbo'd and turbo'd versions.
Range topper is the Brabus of course.
BUT....the difference on this model is the suspension, brakes, 'bling', turbo, exhaust,
and the engine map.
The basic engines and gearboxs are all the same on the 451 models.
The ForFour and Roadster appear to hold their price due to a few simple things....
scarcity as they were only produced for a short period, and also because once people
have them and experience them they don't readily let them go, as there is nothing
around quite like them !