Used 2022 Mercedes-Benz A-Class Consumer Reviews
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Great sleek elegant car
Such a cool car to look at and drive in. The interior LED lights at night creates a mobile lounge experience and multiple options to choose from. The digital panel is futuristic and elegant as well. The center panel makes it easy to adjust the infotainment without taking your eyes off the road. Drives smoothly and powerful and quick for a 4 cylinder. The sunroof/moonroof is quite large which is perfect for driving with it open during summer days and nights. Good gas mileage.
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Murdered A Class
This car drives, rides and looks great. Around great package
- A 220 SedanMSRP: $26,217184 mi away
- A 220 SedanMSRP: $31,45624 mi away
- A 220 4MATIC SedanMSRP: $30,9884 mi away
Best mini s class
Very fast with turbocharge. It has lot of features from 64 ambient lights to mbus system. Beautiful interior and best luxury car.
Uncomfotable and for midgets
I had a Toyota Corolla with cloth interior before buying an A220. The $18K Corolla was way more comfortable than the A220. The A220 seats are super uncomfortable and if you're 6 feet tall, you can't see green and red street lights if you have the overhead visor down. If you lean to your left, you scrape your hair across the top of the car every time. This has been my most regrettable purchase ever. Within 2 days of getting the car, the window wouldn't even roll up. I can't wait to get rid of this thing
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Awesome A35 acceleration with a caveat
I'll start with I love this vehicle. I love the stylish looks, the AMG branding, the two tone gray/white seats, and the get up and go when needed but.....The "but" is something not talked about much. The turning radius is limited. If you attempt a low speed, tight turn of more than about 1/2 a steering wheel turn you hear a loud clunk. At my last check up, the dealer service rep stated that he owns an AMG and they all do that. He blamed it on the tires being high profile. Recently, I spoke again to my local dealership and the service person stated he was "looking at a memo from Mercedes" stating they are not responsible for the problem and their recommendation is that the owner replace the tires with "winter tires". I am not sure why winter tires, as it would seem to me winter tires would add more drag and incur a lower MPG. I wonder if the tires have a smaller profile? Regardless, as an owner the dealer provided tires should be sufficient when purchasing a vehicle. If the issue is clearance between the tires and adjacent suspension parts then the dealer should make good on this and fix it on a recall.
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