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✍ It’s no secret that most Americans never really liked hatchbacks, thus it’s no surprise that Mercedes-Benz won’t bring this variant of its new A-Class to the Land of the Free. U.S. buyers will, nevertheless, get the chance to sample the smallest member in Stuttgart’s stable in the form of the A-Class Sedan. The C-Class’ smaller sibling costs about $9,000 less in entry-level A220 guise, with a $32,500 starting price with front-wheel drive, or $2,000 more if you want the 4Matic all-wheel drive system. Either way, the base A-Class Sedan is powered by a 2.0-liter turbo four churning out 188 HP and 221 lb-ft (300 Nm) of torque. As is often the case with cars from premium manufacturers, it’s very likely you won’t be satisfied by the base grade. So, getting a few optional extras is going to affect your budget to the point where you might end up paying almost new E-Class money on a well-specced variant. For example, RoadShow’s test car came with many features at a rather scary price ta ...
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