Mercedes-Benz A-Class to be discontinued
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【Summary】Mercedes-Benz has decided to discontinue the A-Class and focus on a niche wagon model, which is mainly sold in Europe, despite declining wagon demand worldwide.
FutureCar Staff
Sep 06, 2023 6:35 AM PT
Mercedes-Benz has made a bold decision to continue producing a niche, slow-selling wagon for another generation. This wagon is primarily available in Europe, even though the demand for wagons has been decreasing worldwide for quite some time.
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