2020 Mercedes-Benz GLA review

The first-generation Mercedes-Benz GLA launched in 2014 was an undoubted success with sales that reached the one million mark worldwide. But despite all the marketing hype that surrounded it, the high riding hatchback was in essence not much more than a rebodied version of the third-generation A-class. As such, its claim to it being a genuine crossover was somewhat empty in terms of real function.

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