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Big Fuel Savings With New Look

Newcastle Herald

Saturday May 31, 2008

The Age

THE car that is all things to all people, the Mercedes-Benz B-Class, has received major surgery and a minor facelift to freshen its all-rounder appeal.

A nip and tuck to tighten and accentuate the chin, a more defined grille and a taller hip line sweeping into a stylised and better-defined tail-light cluster sum up the extent of the exterior cosmetic changes.

Inside, the changes are limited to revised upholstery fabric and the addition of brushed-aluminium highlights.

The big news is under the bonnet, where Mercedes has found savings of up to 7 per cent in fuel use across a range comprising two diesel and four petrol engines. Mercedes says one model, the diesel-driven B180 CDI, can travel 1000 kilometres on a 54-litre tank.

Later this year, the company will also roll out the B150 and B170 BlueEfficiency models in Europe featuring automatic engine shutdown, activated when the car is placed in neutral with the brake pedal depressed. Mercedes claims fuel savings of up to 9 per cent in city driving.

The new B-Class will arrive in Australia in August. The Age

© 2008 Newcastle Herald

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