B-Class And A-Class Spotted In America


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Posted By www.eMercedesBenz.com on October 04, 2005 at 10:27 AM CST

Yesterday, we received an email from one of our readers saying he had  
spotted both the B-Class and A-Class models in America.  The cars  
were being unloaded from a Martinair cargo plane into an enclosed car  
carrier at the Denver International Airport, along with several other  
Mercedes models, including an ML-Class, a CLS, and a 2007 S-Class.

Does this mean Mercedes if finally bringing the mini-Mercedes to  
America?  Unfortunately, I doubt it, at least not yet.  Judging from  
the fact there were so many different Mercedes models in addition to  
the B-Class and A-Class, I would have to guess the cars might have  
been taken to a photo shoot or some type of promotional event.  My  
other guess is the vehicles may be used for either road or crash  
testing, but it's difficult to say.

Either way, it's still one step closer for anyone dreaming about  
Mercedes bringing the B-Class to America.

To view Spy Shots of the B-Class And A-Class, Click Below:

http://emercedesbenz.com/Oct05/04BClassSpottedInAmerica.html

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