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Old 10-25-2006, 04:51 PM   #27 (permalink)
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Re: Will the B-Class make it to the U.S.?

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Originally Posted by ojis
The word sport is IMO actual sport, not a sporty car. Like you can go having all sorts of activities and sports with this thing. Take you golf bag or surf board with you, etc...

The small car segment and getting bigger and more important in the US. Higher fuel, nasty image of gas guzzlers and environment issues are things that help this development. That's all I got to say about this subject. Oh, and also think the B-class looks really good.
A car like the B-Class would certainly be welcomed in the US given current conditions, but it will need to be rebadged as a car that doesn't have the three-pointed-star upfront. Smart perhaps...
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