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Which Mercedes-Benz model is the BJ7167J?

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DiMatteo
09/05/2025, 02:21:34 AM

Mercedes-Benz BJ7167J is a C-Class sedan equipped with a 1.6-liter turbocharged engine. Development of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class: The C-Class is one of Mercedes-Benz's youngest model series, having been introduced just 20 years ago and currently in its third generation. It is also the brand's best-selling series, with over 1.2 million units sold to date. Compared to the second generation, Mercedes-Benz launched the all-new C-Class at the 2004 Geneva Motor Show merely four years after introducing the second generation. Powertrain: The sport version features a direct-injection turbocharged four-cylinder engine with a maximum power output of 201 horsepower and peak torque of 310 Nm. Its fuel consumption is approximately 9.8 liters per 100 kilometers, representing increases of 34 horsepower and 20 Nm over the previous V6 engine.

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RobertDella
09/17/2025, 02:41:55 AM

That Mercedes-Benz BJ7167J model actually refers to the A-Class produced by Beijing Benz, specifically compact sedans like the A180 or A200. I usually enjoy analyzing technical details of cars. This model typically comes with a 1.6-liter turbocharged engine, delivering around 136 horsepower, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, providing quick response and making it suitable for urban commuting. Its chassis design is based on Mercedes' MFA platform, featuring front MacPherson and rear multi-link suspensions for comfort, along with safety features like electronic stability control. In terms of space, the long-wheelbase version offers decent rear legroom, and the interior adopts the Mercedes family design. For environmental and economic performance, it meets the China VI emission standards, with fuel consumption around 6 liters per 100 kilometers. Overall, this car is an entry-level choice from Mercedes, offering reliable technology and dependability, but if you're looking for higher performance, you might consider the AMG version.

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McEverett
10/31/2025, 03:12:50 AM

I've driven the Mercedes-Benz BJ7167J, which is essentially the Beijing-produced A-Class series like the A180 L compact sedan. As a daily commuter, it's quite user-friendly with its light steering and easy parking, making it less tiring in congested urban traffic. The seats offer good support, preventing backaches on long drives. The cabin space exceeded my expectations, especially the extended rear seats which are surprisingly roomy, and the trunk is adequate for the compact segment. Its low fuel consumption is a major plus, saving significant monthly fuel costs, though maintenance expenses are slightly higher requiring regular 4S visits. Occasionally, I notice minor Bluetooth connectivity hiccups, but overall it delivers solid driving quality, making it ideal for young professionals or small families seeking their first car.

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ElainaLynn
12/14/2025, 02:21:00 AM

From a market perspective, the Mercedes-Benz BJ7167J is the domestically produced version of the Mercedes-Benz A-Class, tailored by Beijing Benz to meet local demands. Priced between 200,000 to 300,000 RMB, it competes fiercely with the BMW 1 Series and Audi A3, appealing strongly to younger consumers. Its stable sales in China are partly due to brand premium and financial policy support, though it has faced some impact from electric vehicles in recent years. The target demographic is primarily urban white-collar workers who value the Mercedes-Benz logo but have limited budgets. Based on my observations, its resale value is decent, retaining reasonable worth after three years of use. Overall, it remains a staple in the entry-level luxury market, with a clever blend of pricing strategy and cost-effectiveness.

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OAnastasia
02/03/2026, 03:20:59 AM

Understanding the history of Mercedes-Benz, BJ7167J represents the A-Class series produced by Beijing Benz. This model reflects the evolution of the Mercedes-Benz A-Class. The earliest A-Class was launched in 1997, featuring innovative design but plagued by stability issues. Later, after redesigns, domestically produced versions like the BJ7167J improved reliability. The technology has evolved from the rudimentary engines of the first generation to the current 1.6T turbocharged engines, incorporating intelligent driving assistance. In its localization for China, greater emphasis has been placed on comfort. I feel that Mercedes-Benz's strategy is to make the brand more accessible while retaining its core identity, such as maintaining the German-style interior quality. The emergence of the BJ7167J signifies China becoming a key market for Mercedes-Benz, driving sales growth in the country.

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RiverAnn
04/29/2026, 12:56:55 PM

I often use the Mercedes-Benz BJ7167J to pick up my kids. It's actually the Mercedes-Benz A-Class compact car, like the A180 version. The space is quite practical; two adults can sit comfortably in the back seat, and the trunk has ample room for school bags and shopping bags. Low fuel consumption is key—a full tank can last a week of commuting, which eases the financial burden. The ride is smooth, making it comfortable to drive in residential areas, and the parking sensors are a big help. The downside? It's a bit slow to accelerate, but it's safe and reliable for daily driving. I think it's suitable for budget-conscious families or new drivers. The Mercedes-Benz quality is top-notch, and for maintenance, I recommend frequent oil changes to prevent minor issues. Overall, this little car strikes a good balance between comfort and functionality, making it a thoughtful urban companion.

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