What is the difference between Big Ben and Little Ben?
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The difference between Big Ben and Little Ben lies in their different models and positioning. Little Ben refers to the Mercedes-Benz C-Class, while Big Ben refers to the S-Class. The model indicators can be viewed at the rear of the car. Different Models: Mercedes-Benz sedan models are divided into the C-Class, E-Class, and S-Class. Among them, the C-Class is an entry-level model, the E-Class is a business sedan, and the S-Class is the high-end model of Mercedes-Benz. Simply put, Big Ben refers to the S-Class models, while Little Ben generally refers to the C-Class models. Typically, the rear of the car has indicators such as S600, C200, E350, etc. Different Positioning: The C-Class is for home use, positioned for general family use, equivalent to the Audi A4 or BMW 3 Series. The E-Class is a sporty luxury car, slightly higher than the C-Class, equivalent to the Audi A6 or BMW 5 Series. The R-Class is a large leisure travel series, based on the M-Class chassis, with four-wheel-drive versions available. Above the E-Class is the top luxury S-Class. Mercedes-Benz Passenger Car Series: A-Class - A compact car series using a special sandwich-floor design, available in three-door and five-door body styles. B-Class - A small sedan-based leisure travel series. C-Class - A small sedan series, in addition to the standard four-door sedan, the series also includes five-door station wagons and three-door hatchback derivatives. E-Class - A mid-sized luxury sedan series, available in four-door sedan and five-door station wagon versions, with the domestic version featuring an extended wheelbase. S-Class - A globally popular large luxury four-door sedan series, equipped with a large number of advanced electronic devices and outstanding comfort in its class.