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A-Class apart: how Mercedes-Benz reinvented its hatchback

There aren't many examples of a particular car that has gone from awkward to awesome within a handful of years.

Fri, 29 Jan 2016

Reinvention and revolution rarely happen within the lifespan of a single model. There aren’t many examples of a particular car that has gone from awkward to awesome within a handful of years; the manufacturer usually preferring to kill off a sale-proof failure and replace it with something more

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