What is the difference between the S-Class and A-Class?
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Mercedes-Benz A-Class and S-Class differ in the following aspects: 1. Grade: From low to high, they are classified as A-Class, C-Class, E-Class, and S-Class, distinguished by engine displacement. 2. Orientation: The S-Class focuses on luxury, the A-Class is designed for family use, the C-Class emphasizes sportiness, and the E-Class prioritizes comfort. Information about Mercedes-Benz cars is as follows: 1. Letters at the front of Mercedes-Benz models: Indicate type and class. A-Class is a small single-compartment car, C-Class is a compact car, E-Class is a mid-size car, S-Class is a premium car, M-Class is an SUV, G-Class is an off-road vehicle, V-Class is a multi-purpose van, SLK is a small sports car, CLK is a mid-size sports car, SL is a premium sports car, CL is a premium coupe, and SLR is a supercar. 2. Numbers in the middle of the model: Such as 280, 300, and 500, represent engine displacement, indicating 2.8L, 3L, and 5L respectively. 3. Letters at the end of the model: L stands for long-wheelbase models, and Diesel indicates diesel engines. For example, S600L means premium, 6L displacement, long-wheelbase sedan.