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A 160 Auto

A 160 Auto (Germany, 2009)

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This Mercedes-Benz A 160 Auto was unveiled in 2009. It belongs to A-Class's 2nd generation, with the code name W 169. This model variant is powered by a front-mounted petrol 1498cc engine with a power output of 95 hp at 5200 rpm and a maximum torque of 140 nm. The engine is mated with a 7-speed automatic transmission. This car reaches 100km/h in 13.5 seconds at a top speed of 170 km/h. With a combined fuel consumption of 6.6 l/100km, it emits 157 g/km of CO2. This version of the A-Class features rack & pinion steering, and it wears disc brakes. It has a boot volume of 435 l. Although it can be extended by lowering the back seats.

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A-Class was launched in 1997 and became Mercedes-Benz entry level model. The mini multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) has 3 or 5 doors. A second generation was introduced in 2004. 50 thousand units were expected to be sold that year and according to Mercedes that number was met even before the vehicles reached the dealers. However, the A-Class wasn’t very well received by some groups that didn’t like to see Mercedes producing cars for less prestigious segments.   more
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