Mercedes-Benz C250 2014 Silver

The compact five-seater one-car Mercedes-Benz B-class began to be produced in Germany, at the plant in Rastatt, in 2005. The front-wheel drive car was created on a common platform with the second generation "A-class" hatchback. The design feature of the car is the so-called "sandwich floor" with a power unit tilted forward: in this case, in a frontal impact, the engine "leaves" under the car. The Mercedes-Benz B-class was equipped with gasoline engines of 1.5, 1.7 and 2.0 liters with a capacity of 95-136 liters. sec., as well as two-liter turbodiesels. At the top of the lineup was the Mercedes-Benz B 200 Turbo version with a two-liter turbo petrol engine developing 193 hp. with. Buyers were offered a choice of a manual transmission and a variator. The interior of the first generation Mercedes-Benz B-class compact van In 2008, an updated compact van debuted, at the same time a version with a two-liter engine that runs on both gasoline and compressed methane went on sale. The car was officially supplied to the Russian market as well. In 2008, prices for the model started at 900 thou Mercedes-Benz C250 2014 Silver sand rubles for the Mercedes-Benz B 150 version. Production of the first generation "B-class" lasted until 2011, in total, about 700 thousand copies of the model were produced. Mercedes-Benz V-Class engine table The second generation of the Mercedes-Benz B-class model entered the assembly line in 2011. Cars were produced not only in Germany, but also in Hungary. The car has become slightly larger than its predecessor and has lost the layout with a "sandwich floor", having received a more traditional seating position and an elongated hood. In addition, the car has a rear independent multi-link suspension instead of a semi-independent one. The range of power units now consisted only of turbo engines: gasoline engines with a volume of 1.6 and 2.0 liters with direct injection, as well as diesel engines with a volume of 1.5, 1.8 and 2.1 liters. Remained in service and the version with a bi-fuel engine running on gasoline and gas. Compact MPV Mercedes-Benz B-class of the second generation (W246) after restyling As an alternative to the six-speed "mechanics" now offered a seven-speed preselective robotic gearbox. In 2013, the Mercedes-Benz B-class with all-wheel drive appeared. In the Russian market, the compact van was offered at a price of 1,050,000 rubles for a version with a 1.6-liter engine and a "robot" (in 2012). At first, only gasoline cars were supplied to us, later diesel versions appeared in Russia. The interior of the Mercedes-Benz B-class compact van of the second generation (W246) after restyling https://cars45.com.gh/oMgrANf22a7WUxgeNcAR2nqu

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