Mercedes-Benz Eqa EQA 300 4Matic 168kW AMG Line 66.5kWh 5dr Auto
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() £31,495
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PerformanceTop Speed: 99mph0 - 62mph: 7.7 seconds Engine Power: 228bhp |
Fuel ConsumptionUrban:Extra: Combined: |
Vehicle DimensionsLength: 4463mmWidth: 1834 mm Height: 1613mm |
Vehicle DescriptionAn Honest Review of the Mercedes-Benz EQA If you're tired of the usual sales pitch telling you to "buy our car," then this review is for you. Instead of trying to sell you on it, Im offering an honest take on the Mercedes-Benz EQA, as Im currently running this as my company car. Ive worked in the motor trade for 15 years and had the privilege of driving some of the most luxurious cars on the market. While theres no denying the unmatched thrill of a combustion engine, I have to say this EQA is nothing short of amazing. As a company car driver, one of the key highlights is that this vehicle is still VAT qualifying, so you can enjoy significant tax benefits. Thats a massive win for anyone looking at this from a business perspective. In terms of comfort and luxury, it has everything youd want: heated seats, Apple CarPlay, and ambient lighting, to name a few. The cabin feels premium, well-thought-out, and incredibly comfortableexactly what youd expect from Mercedes-Benz. For those of you worried about range anxiety, let me reassure you-this car does exactly what it promises. Yes, a heavy right foot will definitely take a toll on the range, but if you stick to cruise control on the motorway, its incredibly efficient. Around town, its even better, as the regenerative braking helps maintain the range. To sum upwould I prefer a combustion engine? Yes, of course! Theres nothing quite like the thrill of a cylinder engine. But would I pay upwards of £400 a month to have it over the electric? Absolutely no way. In short, the EQA is practical, luxurious, and ideal for both city and motorway driving. For what it offers particularly as a company car, its an outstanding choice. |