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2006 Mercedes-Benz B200 Road Test
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Plastic wheel covers over steel wheels; cloth seats (non-heated, non-power); no sunroof; 134-horsepower, 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine with 136 lb-ft of torque; 5-speed manual transmission; front-wheel drive; 0 to 60 mph in 10.2 seconds; an AM/FM radio with a single in-dash CD player; no tilt or telescopic steering column; manual tint rearview mirror; non-lit vanity mirrors; any guess which car Im talking about? A Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mazda or Toyota compact? No, while such features, or lack thereof, would seem to fit if it were a base-trim compact model sold by any of these brands, all of the above would deliver more power and be much quicker off the line. Each entry-level brand compact model would also cost about half as much as Mercedes B200, which starts at a staggering $30,950.

Of course, none of the above-mentioned Japanese and Korean cars feature that revered three-pointed star front and rear, easily worth $5 Gs alone, and none come standard with eight air bags (although the Honda and
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| Since when does a Mercedes make less horsepower than a compact Kia? (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
Some other items that come standard on the B-Class, which may or may not be offered on similarly sized compact cars from Korean or Japanese entry-level brands, include power windows with one-touch express-up and down, air conditioning, neutral-tinted glass, 16-inch wheels with 205/55R16 front and rear tires, a folding rear center armrest with enclosed
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| The B200 is proof that its expensive to build economy hatchbacks in Germany. All of its Japanese and Korean competitors offer much more for much less. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
Thats a lot of stuff, and if offered with any one of the entry-level brands mentioned would probably up the price close to $20,000 CAD ($17,300 USD). I suppose if you compared it to a compact model that is sized about the same as the B200, at least in width, height and wheelbase, say the new Mazda5, which is probably unfair because the Japanese equivalent offers an extra row and with it
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| For the $1,200 Premium Package these plain-jane door handles get chrome trim. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
Of course, if we were truly comparing apples to apples wed have to add a few options to the Mercedes to bring it up to the Mazdas equipment level, such as that metallic paint I mentioned a minute ago... oh, and
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| I think where the Mercedes shines is with its center stack, which is every bit as fine as that in a C-Class. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
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