For This is as frugal as automatic A-Classes get, and this is the cheapest version you can buy with this engine and transmission
Against Choosing the automatic gearbox makes this model far less frugal than the manual car, and it emits more CO2, too. It's even slower, too.
The lack of pace is a real turn-off, and if you want an automatic A-Class, we'd recommend you go for a stronger engine. Or, if performance isn't an issue, go for a cheaper petrol-engined model.
Mercedes' A-Class may not feel as radical as it did when the original version was launched back in 1998, but it's settled into being a classy small family car.
The cleverness has not deserted the A-Class, however, and it packs in as much cabin space as most cars in its sector despite being shorter and easier to park. The tall roof helps with head space, while the flat floor and broad width provide plenty of luggage space in the generous boot.
There's a wide range of engines to choose from and there's also the option of an automatic gearbox with every engine. Trim levels are generous with their equipment.
In general, the A-Class is quiet and hushed at all speeds, but the ride and handling fall some way short of the best in this class due to the firmness of the suspension. We're also not fans of the very light steering feel.
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