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Mercedes-Benz - A 160 (2010)

Mercedes-Benz A 160 – A compact luxury sedan that blends performance with practicality. Whether you’re curious about the Mercedes-Benz A 160 price, looking for a 2010 model, or evaluating a used vehicle, the market for the A 160 is vibrant and evolves with age. Below, we break down what a buyer and a seller can expect – from core specifications to depreciation trends, comparisons with peer models, and the triple‑criteria of the vehicle’s market niche.

  • Model & Year: A 160 • 2010
  • Engine: 1.6 L inline‑4, 4 cylinders
  • Power: 114 hp (84 kW) at 5,400‑6,800 rpm
  • Torque: 149 Nm (110 lb‑ft) at 2,500‑4,800 rpm
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual, optional 6‑speed DSG clutchless automatic (2009‑2011)
  • Fuel Type: Premium unleaded gasoline (SP95/98)
  • Fuel Consumption: 4.8 L/100 km (city), 3.9 L/100 km (highway) – combined 4.4 L/100 km
  • Brake System: Front disc, rear drum; ABS, EBD, ASC options available
  • Dimensions (mm): Length 4,086 × Width 1,760 × Height 1,456 × Wheelbase 2,594
  • Weight (kg): 1,150 – 1,250 depending on options
  • Seats: 5, convertible to 4 with rear seat removal
  • Interior Features: Cloth upholstery, multi‑zone climate control, touch‑screen infotainment, MP3/USB lock‑in reverse connector
  • Exterior Highlights: Dual‑tone paint packages, fog lights, LED tail lamps, 16/17 in. alloy wheels, optional 19 in. chrome‑finishing
  • Safety: ISOFIX child seat anchors, seat‑belt pretensioners, Bosch DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) in higher trims
  • Warranty (CPO / Certified): 36 months/36 k, limited parts guarantee varies by region

Since the Mercedes-Benz A 160 2010 price depends on market demand, mileage, and condition, typical figures range from €4,200 to €8,500 in various European markets. For a more accurate estimate, refer to local listings and auction results, which reflect regional price variations.


Depreciation Insight

Like most compact luxury cars, the Mercedes-Benz A 160 holds its value relatively well, yet it does experience a visible decline over time. The depreciation curve usually follows a bell‑shaped pattern: an early hit followed by gradual slowing.

  • First year (new to used): typically loses 15‑20% of its value, as the majority of the luxury cachet is absorbed immediately.
  • Year 1–3: value depreciation drops to 10‑12% per year, largely reflecting usage and mileage.
  • Year 3–5: a flat 5‑8% annual decline as the car stabilizes in the second-hand market.
  • Beyond 5 years: depreciation slows further, often yielding a resale value between 30% and 40% of the original list price.

While these statistics provide a general guide, Mercedes-Benz A 160 depreciation can be substantially influenced by vehicle condition, key‑performance upgrades, and optional bundles such as the A 160 CDI diesel or the newer 6‑speed automatic versions. Environment‑friendly policies and plug


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