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We provide the best option to all Mercedes owners who are looking to source their new or used A Class parts and spares cheaply and quickly. We have worked to create a network of reliable and trustworthy parts specialists, whose combined knowledge makes sure you get exactly the A Class parts you’re after. Our breakers and specialists are the best option for anyone looking to cut the cost of keeping their Mercedes A Class on the road. Try our FREE service today and see just how easy it is.

Our number one concern is making the motorists life easier. We have successfully achieved this by saving our users time, money, and hassle. Merely enter your Mercedes A Class reg number, answer a couple of simple questions about your car, and minutes later you will start receiving advice and quotes from our network of specialist breakers and parts suppliers. This gives you all the information in one place, cutting down on the search time, and making it far easier to compare your options.

A Break From The Norm

When Mercedes first introduced their new A Class to the world in 1997, it was a departure from their usual approach. The tall and stubby compact used a FWD layout, and featured a brand new impact protection system. The design of the A Class won Steve Martin the Autocar magazine designer of the year award. It encountered a rocky start when a tipping problem was identified, and quickly rectified by Mercedes.

Changing Faces

The newest A Class has been revised considerably, evolving into a much sleeker and more traditional hatchback design. This change increased its overall dimensions greatly, to the extent that the A Class is no longer considered a compact car, but a small family car. The funkier design is aimed at a younger audience, and offers much stiffer competition to the BMW 1 Series.