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MERCEDES-BENZ A-CLASS FROM $42,900

Mercedes-Benz’s most affordable car is, in some ways, its most advanced. The new A-Class is the brand’s first model with MBUX: Mercedes-Benz User Experience. What this means is that the small, front-drive hatch has a Siri-smart assistant to go with its iPhone-luscious screen display.

The range starts with the 100kW 1.3-litre turbo A180, priced at $42,900. The 120kW A200, tested here, is $47,200.

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