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2014 Mercedes-Benz A-class

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R 249,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 5,127 p/m

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Mileage137,804 km
Power125 kW (170 hp)
Fuel typeDiesel
TransmissionAutomatic
First registered2014
Previous owners1

The 2014 Mercedes-Benz A-Class A 220 CDI BE A/T offers an excellent balance of luxury and affordability for South African buyers seeking a reliable used hatchback. Well-maintained and in good condition, this vehicle combines stylish design with impressive performance, making it a top choice for urban commuting and leisure driving.

Powered by a 2.143L diesel engine producing 170 Hp, this model features a smooth automatic transmission, ensuring effortless driving. Its fuel-efficient design consumes just 4.4 L/100km, ideal for cost-conscious drivers. The hatchback offers five seats and five doors, providing practical space for families or daily errands.

Located in Pretoria Central, Gauteng, this Mercedes-Benz A 220 CDI is available now at an attractive price. Interested buyers can arrange a test drive or explore finance deals today. Compare prices and find the best deal to buy this affordable, used luxury hatchback in South Africa.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2014
VariantA 220 CDI BE A/T
Body typeHatchback
ConditionUsed
Seats5
Doors5
Mileage137,804 km
Previous owners1
Length4,292 mm
Width1,780 mm
Height1,433 mm
Turning circle11 m
Curb weight1,485 kg

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detailA 220 CDI (170 Hp) DCT
Engine size2143.0 cm³
CylindersI4
Engine positionFront
Power125 kW (170 hp)
Torque350 Nm
Power per liter79.3 kW/L
TransmissionAutomatic
Automatic gears7
Driven wheelsFront Wheel Drive
Front tyres225/45 R17
Rear tyres225/45 R17
Engine oil capacity7 L
Coolant capacity9.6 L
Vehicle numberWDD1760032J317527
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FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typeDiesel
Fuel tank capacity50 L
Fuel range1136 km
Fuel consumption4.4 l/100km (combined)
Acceleration 0-100 km/h8.2 s
Top speed220 km/h
CO₂ emissions115 g/km (combined)
Emission standardEuro 6

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourRed

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Mercedes-Benz A-class

Mercedes-Benz’s A-Class doesn’t just wear a badge; it’s the car you buy when you want a daily that feels properly considered, especially in a segment where the choices are loud and loyalty runs deep—think Audi A3, BMW 1 Series, Volkswagen Golf R-Line. Not a single new A-Class sits on local showroom floors anymore, so if you want one, you’re buying used and making peace with that. There are 47 on the market right now, and prices swing from R59,500 for a well-loved early car (read: high mileage, basic everything) to a frankly optimistic R984,888. Most buyers will hover around R439,900 and that’s not a bad place to be, given the competition. You get your pick of petrol or diesel, and the gearbox options are all over the map—manuals, automatics, semi-automatics, even dual-clutch if you know what you’re looking for. The A200 Auto is everywhere, with five available between R569,900 and R799,800, but if you pack smart and don’t feel like bleeding, the A200 A/T is the one: R419,900 to R429,950 nets you the latest shape without the pain. You’re looking at cars from as far back as 2002 up to 2026, with an average mileage of 97,718 km, which means most of these have actually seen SA’s roads, not just the Sandton City parking lot. Diesel fans can score an A 220 CDI BE A/T from R215,500 to R249,900 and that matters, because over any serious mileage, you’ll spend less at the pumps than you will in a petrol. What really tips the A-Class in your favour, though, is the interior—MBUX remains best-in-class, the physical controls still feel expensive, and on paper at least, you’re getting more cabin polish than a Golf for the same money. That’s the point.

Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz doesn’t just flirt with premium status in South Africa—it owns it, at least in the eyes of aspirational buyers. You spot the three-pointed star everywhere, from the R59,500 A-Class hatchbacks that draw in the up-and-comers to the R5,549,900 S-Class and AMG monsters parked outside Sandton penthouses. With 265 active listings, the range is wide enough to make you pause: the median price lands at R439,995, which tells its own story—this isn’t just a brand for the elite. Most buyers are circling the C-Class and GLC, not the unobtainable exotica. BMW and Audi fight for every bit of market share, and Volvo’s nipping at the SUV heels, but none of them quite match Mercedes for the sheer badge power you see on SA roads, especially if you care about what your neighbours think. If you’re after a sedan that balances style, space, and that badge, the C-Class should be on your shortlist—70 used examples range from R99,500 up to a spicy R1,429,900. The A-Class hatch is the gateway Benz, tempting first-time buyers at the lowest price point, while GLC and GLE SUVs show just how high the ceiling can get, topping R2,699,900 and R579,950 respectively. Sedans and SUVs are neck-and-neck in listings, with a smattering of coupes and the odd Vito for those chasing practicality. Petrol and diesel remain the bread and butter, but you’ll find a handful of electrified options if you look hard enough, and that’s the point—on paper at least, the Mercedes lineup covers every angle, even if rivals can’t quite match the kerb appeal that still matters in Joburg or Cape Town.

Mercedes-Benz A-class - One Way Auto
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