That's just silly. I'll bet that she doesn't drive more than 80 miles per day. 91 is almost $4 a gallon again.GlennD said:... I told her that in the USA it was only available as an EV and she went away grumbling...
GlennD said:My B is a small SUV. It is certainly not a car.
eschatfische said:The thing is, the B-class is larger than compact hatchbacks, and only a little smaller than compact SUVs like the RAV and the CR-V
FWIW, per the specs tab of http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/Find.do?action=sbs&id=35960&id=34918&id=35556&id=33308, the B-Class ED is classified as a midsize car (and not any sort of "light truck" (which includes SUVs, minivans, pickups and some vans)). In terms of interior volume, it's actually smaller than the Prius and Leaf, which are both also classified as midsize car.4EVEREV said:Not sure how you compare an SUV to a Mercedes passenger car. These are very different and the only similarity is the motor and a smaller pack on the Mercedes. The drive functions the same way with just less range.
Ferdball said:That's just silly. I'll bet that she doesn't drive more than 80 miles per day. 91 is almost $4 a gallon again.GlennD said:... I told her that in the USA it was only available as an EV and she went away grumbling...
jspearman said:I saw a used B for sale, but couldn't figure out if it had the range extension enabled. Is there an easy way to tell?
ravitup said:I test drove one about a month ago to compare against Rav4 EV.
Only thing I liked : the ride is nicer and quieter.
Other than that, the interior felt cheap compared to BMW 3-series or Audi A4. I felt cramped inside with small windows out the side and back. The accelerator feel is not linear like other EVs I've driven. Not much power until 50% into it, and then it takes off. I didn't like that much since you have to push it hard to get it moving.
The sales guy gave a price of $41K out-the-door (+tax - $9K discount) with most options (range extender software update included). If you consider $7.5K and $2.5K CA tax credits, $31K net. I thought that was pretty good price considering I picked up a used '12 Rav4 EV for $34K.
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