Is there a Mercedes B200 Turbo for sale?
Mercedes Benz b200 turbo 2007 ( 07 Reg) 2.0 petrol 2 owners 147,000 miles MOT till 30/11/2021 specification sliver 5 door auto alloys leathers ABS central… Here we at Radley motor company have for you another perfect example Mercedes -Benz B class 2.0 b200 CDI Se CVT having covered just 41000 miles full service…
Is it worth it to buy a 2006 B200?
I had 2006 B200 Turbo cvt it was a great car. It had 63000kms when getting new one no electronic issues at all. Just look at the door seems that you do not have rust. Follow rust thread here and watch pictures to see what to look for. Look maybe for Turbo version it is much more fun to drive.
What kind of engine does a Mercedes Benz B class have?
Aside from the Smart Fortwo, the B-Series has the simplest spec sheet of any Benz product, with just two models, the B200 and B200 Turbo. Both use a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder engine that, obviously, is turbocharged in the Turbo version.
What’s the gas mileage of a Mercedes Benz B200?
Natural Resources Canada’s fuel consumption ratings for the B-Series are 9.2/6.7 L/100 km (city/highway) for B200 with manual transmission, or 9.2/7.2 with the CVT, while the B200 Turbo’s numbers are 10.2/6.9 (manual) and 9.5/7.4 (CVT).
What kind of engine does the Mercedes B200 Turbo have?
The Mercedes Benz B200 Turbo is superb on the open road. Once the city runs during the week are complete, take the little turbo hatch for a run on the open road and be impressed. The front-wheel-drive performer has a 2.0 litre engine under the hood, and boasts DOHC, four-cylinder, turbocharged technology.
I had 2006 B200 Turbo cvt it was a great car. It had 63000kms when getting new one no electronic issues at all. Just look at the door seems that you do not have rust. Follow rust thread here and watch pictures to see what to look for. Look maybe for Turbo version it is much more fun to drive.
Where can I get a Mercedes Benz Turbo?
For any more information on the Mercedes Benz B200 Turbo, or for that matter any other new car, contact one of our friendly consultants on 1300 303 181.
Natural Resources Canada’s fuel consumption ratings for the B-Series are 9.2/6.7 L/100 km (city/highway) for B200 with manual transmission, or 9.2/7.2 with the CVT, while the B200 Turbo’s numbers are 10.2/6.9 (manual) and 9.5/7.4 (CVT).