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Mercedes-Benz A-Class 48 Hour Test Drive Now Available

By Joanne Hogan | November 15, 2018

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Test drive the new Mercedes-Benz A-Class this November

Mercedes-Benz A-Class 48 Hour Test Drive Now Available

With plenty of new 68 plate cars hitting the roads now. Mercedes-Benz have come up with an amazing offer to enable buyers to take a 48 hour test drive. Buyers have the opportunity to spend a couple of days with the new A-Class this November. The extended test drive is the perfect way for you to experience how a new Mercedes-Benz will fit into your life. 

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Models available in the A-Class lineup include SE, Sport, and AMG Line, priced from £22,195 to £30,920. All models include alloys wheels, luxury seats, reversing camera, touchpad and cruise control as standard.

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The new A-Class offers performance, economy, and the very latest in technology combined to create a premium hatchback that’s one of the best in the business.

Find out more from your local dealership.

Read the latest Mercedes-Benz A-Class 200 AMG Line Review

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