Mercedes-Benz A-Class (05 on) - Review

Review by David Ross on
The A-Class is the smallest - and most affordable - model in the Mercedes line-up. As a small family car, it's an alternative to models like the Audi A3 or BMW 1-Series, but it's unusual upright styling makes it look more like a people carrier. It stands out, however that odd shape means it's not the most practical of cars - and rear space is limited, especially on three-door models. The five-door version is a better choice if you have kids. Build quality is good, as you'd expect from Mercedes - but the handling and comfort levels are a let down. Ultimately, while it's a huge improvement over the old A-Class, there are better and more affordable hatchbacks around. In mid 2008 it was facelifted with new headlights and bumpers plus an upgraded interior and more efficient engines.

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Classic SE

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A160 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY Classic SE 5d

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A160 CDI Classic SE CVT 5d Auto

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Classis SE

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A160 BlueEFFICIENCY Classic SE 5d

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A160 Classic SE 5d CVT Auto

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Avantgarde SE

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A160 BlueEFFICIENCY Avantgarde SE 5d

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A160 Avantgarde SE 5d CVT Auto

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A160 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY Avantgarde SE 5d

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A160 CDI Avantgarde SE CVT 5d Auto

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A180 CDI Avantgarde SE 5d (08)

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