Mercedes-Benz B-Class (05-11) - Review Review by David Ross on 30 August 2005 Last Updated: 23 February 2011 Mercedes describes the B-Class as a compact sports tourer, but in reality it's as close as you'll get to a conventional people carrier from the German firm. It's slightly shorter in length than a Ford Focus C-MAX but has a similarly tall shape, meaning plenty of room for passengers. Compared to a standard hatchback it's certainly more spacious in the back, but it's a surprise that it is only available with five-seats, when cheaper alternatives like the Volkswagen Touran can transport seven. It handles safely but the steering is a let down and the artificial feel robs the driver of feedback. It's also not cheap to buy new, but strong reliability means it's a dependable choice as a used purchase. In mid-2008 it was facelifted with sharper looks, an improved interior and cleaner engines. 3 out of 5 Other Mercedes-Benz reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery 4 out of 5 Buying used If you're after a high quality people carrier with a strong image then the B-Class could be ideal. The diesels are the better choice, but if you don't intend to cover many miles a petrol model could be more cost effective. View full gallery See 321 used Mercedes-Benz B-Classs for sale, starting at £2,995 3 out of 5 Selling A practical interior and the Mercedes-Benz badge will help the B-Class sell as a used car. The diesels are more sought after but you may struggle to sell a B200 Turbo model as quickly. Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Mercedes-Benz B-Class cars for sale We have 321 models like this for sale. Find Mercedes-Benz B-Class cars for sale Previous: Safety & Reliability Next: Also Consider