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− | Originally a revolutionary, tall city car with an innovative “sandwich floor” construction, which gained infamy early on for failing the Swedish “elk test“ and rolling over, Mercedes-Benz’s A-Klasse became a more conventional, yet very stylish, front-wheel-drive hatchback by its third generation. A plainer fourth generation débuted in 2018. | + | Originally a revolutionary, tall city car with an innovative “sandwich floor” construction, which gained infamy early on for failing the Swedish “elk test“ and rolling over, Mercedes-Benz’s A-Klasse became a more conventional, yet very stylish, front-wheel-drive hatchback by its third generation. A plainer but more “grown-up” fourth generation débuted in 2018. |
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Latest revision as of 10:37, 24 August 2023
Originally a revolutionary, tall city car with an innovative “sandwich floor” construction, which gained infamy early on for failing the Swedish “elk test“ and rolling over, Mercedes-Benz’s A-Klasse became a more conventional, yet very stylish, front-wheel-drive hatchback by its third generation. A plainer but more “grown-up” fourth generation débuted in 2018.
Marque: Mercedes-Benz
q.v. Mercedes-Benz B-Klasse