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Mercedes-Benz - A Class (2007)

Are you curious about the current Mercedes‑Benz A Class price for the iconic 2007 model? Whether you’re a collector, a used‑car shopper, or just researching the market, our database offers up‑to‑date pricing insights and expert context to help you understand exactly what a 2007 Mercedes‑Benz A Class worth, and how it holds up over time.

The Mercedes‑Benz A Class (2007) continues to attract attention for its blend of luxury, performance, and practical size. One might expect a used 2007 variant to trade at a range depending on mileage, condition, and market demand — a typical starting point for a cost comparison. Our database catalogues “Mercedes‑Benz A Class price” information that reflects the wide spread of used values, while also giving you a reference point for brand new or fully out‑of‑guarantee units.

Key Specifications (for the 2007 baseline model)

  • Engine: 1.8‑liter inline‑4, 2‑twin‑turbocharged displacement
  • Power: 150 hp (110 kW) @ 5,200 rpm
  • Torque: 190 lb‑ft (258 Nm) @ 1,400 rpm
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual / optional 7‑speed dual‑clutch
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive (standard), 4MATIC all‑wheel drive optional
  • Fuel type: Gasoline (premium unleaded L 92 ppp) or Flex‑Fuel (optional)
  • Wheelbase: 2,684 mm (105.8″)
  • Length: 4,077 mm (160.4″)
  • Width: 1,771 mm (69.8″)
  • Height: 1,440 mm (56.7″)
  • Weight: 1,330 kg (2,933 lb) curb weight (manual)
  • Top speed: 232 km/h (144 mph) (manual), 238 km/h (148 mph) (dual‑clutch)
  • Fuel economy: 14–16 L/100 km (14–16 mpg) combined, depending on drive units

These specs position the 2007 Mercedes‑Benz A Class firmly within the compact luxury hatchback arena, offering upscale styling and advanced technology for a vehicle traditionally associated with younger, more design‑savvy buyers.

Depreciation Insight
The Mercedes‑Benz A Class depreciation curve mirrors many luxury cars: a steep initial loss followed by a steadier decline. Roughly speaking: