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Mercedes-Benz B-Class
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Mercedes-Benz B-Class Pricing and Specs

2024 price from
$48,070*

The Mercedes-Benz B-Class is available from $48,070 to $55,220 for the 2024 Hatchback across a range of models.

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2024 $48,070 $55,220
2023 $46,970 $54,670
2022 $45,430 $55,110
2021 $40,370 $52,250
2020 $32,560 $50,050
2019 $28,710 $45,980
2018 $22,330 $37,950
2017 $18,700 $31,350
2016 $13,860 $24,750
2015 $11,990 $21,120
2014 $10,450 $18,810
2013 $10,010 $18,370
2012 $7,920 $18,150
2011 $7,590 $17,050
2010 $7,370 $15,180
2009 $6,380 $10,230
2008 $5,720 $9,240
2007 $4,950 $9,240
2006 $4,950 $8,580
2005 $4,950 $8,580

Mercedes-Benz B-Class FAQs

Check out real-world situations relating to the Mercedes-Benz B-Class here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • Softening B200 ride

    Switching from run-flats will help but could be quite costly. It would be best to get smaller wheels with higher-profile tyres, and definitely not anything with an aggressive 45-series profile.

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  • Benz B200 CDI stranded

    It's disappointing when problems occur so soon after delivery, but they sometimes do. The issue is whether or not the carmaker fixes them, and in this case it seems that Mercedes-Benz has, which really is the end of the matter. I don't think there is anything in what has happened to you to justify a request for an extended warranty.

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  • What would be a comparable small SUV to the B200 Mercedes Benz?

    The good news for you, Jenny, is that there isn’t really a mainstream car-maker anywhere in the world that doesn’t offer a range of SUVs in various sizes and price points. The SUV has literally taken over the world, so it comes down to finding a brand you like with a model that’s right for you at a price you can live with. You’ll be offered all sorts of options, too, including petrol or diesel engines, two or four-wheel-drive layouts and in many cases the offer of a hybrid drivetrain.

    If you only do the occasional country drive, I’d stick with either a petrol engine or hybrid powertrain as a modern diesel engine doesn’t like a full-time life in the suburbs where the engine and exhaust system never get hot enough to purge the emissions filter (the DPF). Beyond that, however, you’re sure to find something that suits you to a tee. Lexus SUVs are built to a very high standard and the brand has lots of experience with hybrids, so I’d definitely short-list Lexus based on your question.

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