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Mercedes-Benz B Class 1.3 B180 Sport (Executive) 7G-DCT Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr

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  • Make: Mercedes
  • Milage: 13615 Miles
  • Year: 2020
  • Model: B Class
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Fuel: Petrol
  • Location: Tonbridge

Description

The car comes with a partial-service history and 3 months manufacturer approved warranty. The cars next service due in April 2022. Should you wish to hear more about our exclusive finance options or to arrange a test drive, please call us on 01732 771761. The 2019 Mercedes-Benz B180 Sport Executive 5-door Automatic is a very smart, practical, and premium small-MPV / tall hatchback. It blends efficiency, comfort, and a touch of sportiness, making it ideal for someone who wants more space than a small hatch but doesn’t want a big SUV. Here’s a detailed breakdown — plus why you might want one and what to watch out for. Engine: 1,332 cc (1.33-litre) turbocharged petrol. Power: ,136 bhp / 136 PS (based on used-car spec). Transmission: 7-speed semi-automatic (“7G-DCT”). 0–62 mph: ,9 seconds (per used-car spec). Top speed: ,132 mph according to Auto Express. Combined fuel consumption: ,51.4 mpg (used-car spec) for the Executive auto. According to Auto Express, another spec for the B180 Sport Executive auto gives ,52.3 mpg and ,125 g/km CO2. Fuel tank capacity: ,43 litres per Mercedes spec sheet. Body: 5-door MPV / tall hatchback form — more upright than a standard hatch, giving more interior space. Boot capacity: ,455 litres with the rear seats up (according to Auto Express). Interior / Space: Reviewers note very good headroom front and rear, and legroom is decent. Sport-Executive trim gives a more dynamic look (sportier styling than base) without going full AMG. 5-door design means good practicality and ease of access. Compact footprint but a tall roofline — easier to get in/out, and doesn’t feel cramped for passengers. Quality Materials: The cabin feels well finished, with a more premium feel than older B-Class models. Tech: Likely includes a modern infotainment setup (depending on exact spec), good connectivity, and driver-friendly layout. Comfort: Good headroom, good visibility (more upright driving position than a coupe), making it very usable for daily driving or family use. Rear seats: Practical for passengers or kids; the shape and size of the car make rear seats very usable. Good safety pedigree: being a Mercedes-B class, it has decent crash protection, stability assistance, and modern safety systems. Driving modes / Dynamic Select: The B-Class often offers drive modes (Eco, Comfort, etc.) helping tailor driving feel and fuel use. You get the space and practicality of a small MPV or tall hatchback, but with Mercedes build quality and refinement. Good boot and useful rear space make it very usable for families, shopping, or weekend trips. The 7-speed automatic helps make driving easy (especially in traffic), while the 1.33L turbo delivers good fuel efficiency and decent power for daily driving. With ,50+ mpg combined (per different sources), running costs are very reasonable for a premium car.