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Nick-named as the Baby-Benz, the Mercedes A-Class
is a smaller car that should give the German industrial
concern more credibility in a market that’s slowly
becoming environmentally conscious. The A-Class
is a ‘car of the future’, suitable for a whole range
of uses. The A-Class made its debut in 1997, and
since then 750,000 units have rolled off the production
line. During its lifetime the A-Class has developed
significantly, benefiting from much innovative thinking
in terms of safety, comfort and driving pleasure.
The engine on the A-Class is beneath
the driver and passengers, making the vehicle exceptionally
tall at 63 inches. It weighs only 2,458 pounds but
can fit 12.4 cubic feet of cargo. This is the smallest
and least expensive Mercedes that you will find.
Mercedes is using this car to broaden its reach
into a younger market. It has not yet been made
available to people in the United States.
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