Mercedes-Benz All-Terrain
https://www.autoblog.com/2020/03/03/...resh-revealed/
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a3...n-photos-info/ I did not know about this. A hybrid All-Terrain is a distinct possibility for us in the future other than it is probably going to be very expensive. Better than a hybrid SUV. |
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For the record, I agree with C&D that the wagon looks better and more elegant sans plastic cladding, but in today's world, I'm glad they even offer it all. Also, I assume that this hybrid system is similar to that of the GLC in allowing a couple/few tens of miles of electric-only range.
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what is the point of these? Are you going to be going off road a lot?
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I understand your point, FC. It is great they are offering a hybrid wagon in any form, but I also agree with the others that these 'all road/all terrain / cross country' versions of wagons to cater to the U.S. market just suck. Give me a normal sedan based wagon with a good powertrain, please, please, please.
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you guys actually want hybrids? Seems like a band-aid to me with a bunch of complexity. I want gas or all electric.
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If anyone offered an all-electric wagon with decent cargo, I'd be in for that. I don't see all-electric wagons arriving, well, ever. Until then, this makes more sense than an IC vehicle or hybrid SUV. IC vehicles are a PITA for us with all the short trips. This was what we liked the most about the eGolf. |
My vet has an electric B class--I think a W246--and loves it. He is a total car nut. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_B-Class
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