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MERCEDES A-CLASS CONTINUED....... MOTORING


claustrophobic as the windows are very narrow, as is the rear screen. There is excellent occupant space front and rear and a big boot of 341 litres which boosts to 1,157 with the seats folded. It scores highly for practicality. On the road, overall performance is


very good with smooth power delivery, slick auto gearshift and reassuring handling characteristics. Engine noise from the 136 hp 1.8 litre diesel was louder than expected for a Mercedes


but that is one of the few criticisms of a car which generally pleases and impresses. Top speed of the test model is 130


mph, the 0-60 mph time 9.2 seconds. Combined fuel economy is 65.7 mpg. All models have seven airbags,


Attention Assist (which monitors driver fatigue) and a radar-controlled collision- prevention system, alloy wheels, Bluetooth and air-conditioning or climate control. The sporty AMG models feature bespoke alloys, a more aggressively styled front grille and a subtle AMG bodykit among


“The latest version has an elegant yet potent look and though the smallest in the Mercedes stable, still exudes premium-sector class.”


additional equipment. No doubt about it, the new A-Class


makes a strong statement and offers a more affordable and much more stylish entry point to gain Mercedes-Benz cachet.•


SUZUKI SWIFT Small hatchbacks are selling in bigger numbers than ever and


the choice is wider too. Anyone looking to buy in this crowded sector will be seeking a car that is attractively styled, fun to drive and well equipped with an alluring price-tag. Not all cars can match that demanding tick-list but one that can is the Suzuki Swift.


Similar in size to the famous Mini and just as agile to handle, the Swift makes quite an impact in the sector, offering plenty of value for money and excellent day-to-day driving characteristics. Available in three and five-door form, and priced from


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