What does BlueEFFICIENCY mean on a Mercedes-Benz?
What does BlueEFFICIENCY mean on a Mercedes-Benz?
BlueEFFICIENCY vehicles are for people that are conscious about their carbon emissions. It helps to ensure that Mercedes-Benz customers can continue to live green lifestyles while still utilizing some of the most advanced vehicles available on the market.
What is BlueEFFICIENCY A-Class?
Mercedes has announced plans to offer an A-Class BlueEFFICIENCY (BE) Edition. It features a revised grille, LED daytime running lights and a reduced ride height.
Is the A200 a Mercedes engine?
Under Mercedes’ new naming structure, the A 200d is a diesel-powered car featuring a 2.1-litre four-cylinder engine under the bonnet. It delivers 134bhp, and when paired with a seven-speed automatic gearbox, can sprint from 0-62mph in 8.8 seconds.
Is Mercedes A200 fuel efficient?
Anyone who pays for their own fuel will appreciate that both the A180d and A200d proved usefully economical in our tests (the A200d managed an average of 52.3mpg, compared with 49.2mpg for the BMW 118d).
Does the A200d have a turbo?
For petrol fans, a new 193bhp A200 turbo engine, a normally aspirated 2.0-litre and smaller 1.5 and 1.7-litre units round off the line-up. With most of its torque available from only 1,600rpm, the new A200 CDI pulls strongly across the rev range.
Is the Mercedes A-Class cheap to maintain?
Servicing costs for the A-Class are some of the most expensive in the class, and replacement parts are equally pricey. At least there’s a pay-monthly service plan available to spread the cost of cars that are less than 12 months old.
Are Mercedes A-Class expensive to run?
The Mercedes A-Class was available with some very efficient engines, so running costs should be very low overall. The Mercedes A-Class should be cheap to run, because there are some really efficient diesel engines available in this third-generation model.