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A-Class is cleverly packaged with a prestigious badge. It's practical and safe, with good engines. All-round vision is good although space is only average. Cheaper now, but it's getting on a bit.
For
- Lots of space in a stylish small package
- Affordable way into Mercedes-Benz ownership
- Good reliability and firm residual values
Against
- Firm ride, some road and engine noise
- High service costs for a small family car
- Extras push up prices rapidly
Road Test
It's hardly exclusive or fashionable now, but A-Class still looks and feels special, with clever features that make it highly practical. But you do pay a lot for that badge; even more if you demand a high level of specification. That apart, it manages to fit a family sized cabin into a very compact package.
The rear seats and boot are not big but they're adequate. The moveable/removable rear seats do help matters, and there are also a slightly more spacious long-wheelbase versions. The cabin is bright and feels spacious, helped by the excellent view out.
There's a wide choice of durable, well proven petrol and turbodiesel engines; they're generally very economical. Possibly the only major disappointment is the ordinary build quality.
Driving an A Class is an assured but unremarkable experience, though it can be upset by sidewinds and rough ground. Electronic aids mean that it handles safely.
Need To Know
JD Power stars: 3
NCAP: 4
Best Models: A160 Elegance/Avantgarde
Worst Models: A210 Evolution
Replacement: 2004
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