What are the differences between Mercedes-Benz A and C?
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Mercedes-Benz A and C are different model classes, with the following specific differences: 1. Differences in body size and wheelbase, resulting in varying relative space and power configurations. The A-Class is the most basic, considered an entry-level model, with a shorter wheelbase and smaller space, belonging to the small car category. 2. According to the German car classification standard: A00 is a micro passenger car, A0 is a small passenger car, A-Class is a compact passenger car, and B-Class is a medium-sized passenger car. A-Class: A mini car series using a special sandwich-type chassis design, available in three-door and five-door body styles. B-Class: A small station wagon series based on a sedan chassis.