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Mercedes-Benz B250: Benz to the Bone
Mercedes-Benz B250: Benz to the Bone
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Alain Morin
May 15, 2014
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The hatch leads to a very large trunk for a vehicle of this size.
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Even it’s the smallest vehicle in the family, the B250 is a Mercedes-Benz down to the bone.
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If you’ve already owned a Mercedes-Benz, you will feel right at home in the B250.
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The turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder is no hot tamale, but it does the trick!
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The hatch leads to a very large trunk for a vehicle of this size.
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Simple but very efficient.
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Radio and ventilation controls.
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You can poke the screen with your fingers, but nothing will happen—it’s not a touch screen!
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A large, two-level glove compartment.
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This knob changes the screen menus.
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Aluminum pedals like the best sports cars!
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The front seats are comfortable. You really need to have a flexible wrist to reach the knob at the back.
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There is a good amount of space for your legs and head.
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When the seat backs are up, you can fit in long objects, such as skiis.
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1,530 litres of space.
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Access to the left rear tail light. You can’t say that Mercedes doesn’t insulate its vehicles properly!
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Access to the right rear tail light. Mercedes includes a first-aid kit in every vehicle.
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The Mercedes star attracts a lot of buyers.
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The top of the bumper is covered in aluminum. It looks great, but it will dent and scratch easily.
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This car takes premium (91-octane) gas only.
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