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What are the differences between Mercedes-Benz A and C?

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StDakota
07/24/25 1:33am
The differences between Mercedes-Benz A and C are: 1. Different body dimensions: The length, width, and height of the Mercedes-Benz A are 4622mm, 1796mm, and 1454mm respectively; the length, width, and height of the Mercedes-Benz C are 4704mm, 1810mm, and 1454mm respectively. 2. Different vehicle positioning: The Mercedes-Benz A is positioned as a compact car; the Mercedes-Benz C is positioned as a mid-size car. 3. Different powertrains: The Mercedes-Benz A is equipped with 1.3T and 2.0T engines, all paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission; the Mercedes-Benz C is equipped with 1.5T, 1.6T, and 2.0T engines, all paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission.
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DiAaron
08/10/25 8:54pm
As a family car user, I've driven the Mercedes-Benz A-Class and C-Class several times, and the biggest differences lie in space and comfort. The A-Class has a smaller body, compact and suitable for narrow city streets, making parking extremely convenient. However, the rear seats are cramped, and adults can't stretch their legs. The trunk can barely fit one suitcase. The C-Class is much more spacious, with enough room for tall passengers in the back, and the trunk can accommodate large luggage, making weekend road trips with family stress-free. In terms of driving experience, the A-Class is agile and fuel-efficient in the city, with a fuel consumption of about 7 liters per 100 km, but it's bumpy and noisy on highways. The C-Class is more stable, with smoother suspension, reducing bumps on uneven roads, especially reducing fatigue on long trips. The A-Class starts at around 200,000 RMB, which is cost-effective, while the C-Class starts at over 300,000 RMB with luxurious interiors. If you have elderly or children in the family, the C-Class is worth the extra investment for comfort.
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StStephen
09/24/25 3:17am
I often discuss driving experiences with friends, and the key differences between the Mercedes-Benz A-Class and C-Class lie in power and handling. The A-Class usually comes with a 1.3-liter engine, offering quick starts and agile city driving, but lacks acceleration power and doesn't provide much thrill on highways. The C-Class, on the other hand, is equipped with a standard 2.0-liter engine, delivering strong acceleration, especially in the sport version, making highway overtaking effortless. The steering in the A-Class is light and easy to handle, making it great for beginners, while the C-Class offers a more stable and secure feel at high speeds. The suspension system in the C-Class is tuned for comfort, ensuring stability and minimal body roll during turns, whereas the A-Class feels slightly stiffer with more noticeable road feedback, which can lead to fatigue. The interior of the C-Class features high-end materials and excellent sound insulation for a quiet ride, while the A-Class is more minimalist and practical, with a slightly stronger plastic feel. Overall, if your budget allows, the C-Class offers more driving pleasure, but for daily commuting, the A-Class provides great value for money and is worth trying.
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