2013 Mercedes-Benz B-class
The 2013 Mercedes-Benz B-Class B 200 BE A/T offers a perfect blend of luxury and practicality, making it an attractive choice for South African buyers seeking a reliable used hatchback. Well-maintained and in excellent condition, this vehicle combines style with affordability, ideal for urban commuting and family outings.
Powered by a 1595L petrol engine delivering 156 Hp, this hatchback features a smooth 7G-DCT dual-clutch transmission for effortless driving. Its impressive fuel efficiency of 5.8 L/100km ensures cost-effective daily use. The B 200 boasts five spacious seats, five doors, and a versatile body type, making it practical for busy lifestyles and family needs.
Located in Midstream Estate, Centurion, Gauteng, this Mercedes-Benz is available for test drives and competitive price comparison. Whether you're buying for the first time or upgrading, explore finance deals and the best price options. Contact your trusted dealer today to experience this stylish, affordable hatchback firsthand.
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Mercedes-Benz B-class
Mercedes-Benz’s B-Class has always been a bit of an odd duck in South Africa. It’s bigger and more versatile than an A-Class, but let’s be honest, most local buyers would rather just step up into an SUV, even if what they actually want is a practical hatch. On paper at least, it should have been a hit: Golf-rivalling space, premium badge, and genuine comfort for four grown-ups. Yet, with only 11 used units listed countrywide (ranging from R79,500 up to a punchy R489,900), it’s clear the B-Class never found a loyal following here. That price span is wild, and it’s a reminder that depreciation hasn’t been kind to every variant — especially when you compare older B 200 Turbos to newer diesel autos. If you’re after value, the B 200 Turbo petrols kick off at R79,500, but the B 200 CDI diesels with auto boxes, clustered between R109,995 and R207,500, are the smart pick if you pack smart and do long distances — that diesel/auto combo just works here, especially with our stop-start traffic and highway hauls to Durban or Joburg. Average mileage is 139,512 km, so you’ll want to check those service records and walk away from anything sketchy. No new B-Classes are available — you’re shopping used, full stop. What sets it apart from a Golf or 1 Series is the real rear headroom and that slightly elevated driving position, without the crossover tax. For families or anyone who actually uses their back seats, that’s the point.
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