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If this is the updated B class, your having a laugh!
Still bland to look at.
And, I'm sorry, this is an expensive Vauxhall Meriva.
Not worth the extra cash and I bet the Vauxhall has a better dealership network and also with that lifetime warranty, way better priced.
Looks like an ordinary small family MPV. Sure it looks better inside and claims new and improved chassis/suspension and engines.
Its just the looks of it that don't match. The first generation was
better looking, more muscular like.
For a car that offers so much new technology, the B-Class is surprisingly bland to drive - that’s not to say it won’t be a huge success though. The roomy, top-quality interior will be enough to sway most customers, while the fact that BMW and Audi don’t build direct rivals also plays in its favour. The turbocharged petrol engine is smooth and punchy when revved, but ultimately it’s the more economical diesels that make most sense. If you can stretch to it, we’d spend £1,450 on the super-smooth dual-clutch automatic gearbox, too. The B-Class is a stylish, competent car, but not the game-changer we’d all hoped for.