What should I pay for a 2021 Mercedes GLA 250?
What should I pay for a 2021 Mercedes GLA 250?
2021 Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class MSRP and Invoice Price
Trims | MSRP | Edmunds Suggested |
---|---|---|
GLA 250 | $41,795 | $40,282 |
GLA 250 4MATIC Most Popular | $44,355 | $42,633 |
AMG GLA 35 | $56,145 | $54,353 |
AMG GLA 45 | $63,885 | $62,265 |
Is a Mercedes GLA 250 expensive to insure?
Mercedes-Benz GLA250 insurance costs on average $1,604 a year for full coverage, or about $134 if paid each month. Plan on paying around $12 more each year to insure a Mercedes-Benz GLA250 compared to the average rate for small luxury SUVs, and $81 more per year than the all-vehicle national average of $1,523.
How much does it cost to maintain a Mercedes GLA 250?
The annual maintenance cost of a Mercedes-Benz GLA250 is $987. Repair and maintenance costs vary depending on age, mileage, location and shop.
What kind of tax do I pay on a Mercedes GLA?
The MERCEDES-BENZ GLA tax calculator shows the Car Tax (VED) payable for the selected model for the 2021/22 tax year. The BIK calculator shows the amount of company car tax payable for the MERCEDES-BENZ GLA model taking into account any capital contributions and selected income tax rate.
When does the Mercedes AMG GLA 250 E come out?
The GLA 250 e plug-in hybrid model was revealed in March 2020. The model range for the United States is GLA 250, GLA 4MATIC, and Mercedes-AMG GLA 35 4MATIC.
How did the Mercedes-Benz GLA Class get its name?
Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class. However, the GLA-Class name was already compliant with the naming structure since its debut. Under this scheme, SUVs use the base name “GL”, followed by the model’s placement in Mercedes-Benz hierarchy. The “G” is for geländewagen (German for off-road vehicle) and alludes the long-running G-Wagen.
What’s the difference between first year and premium rate on Mercedes GLA?
The ‘First year rate’ is the amount paid when buying a new MERCEDES-BENZ GLA; the ‘Standard rate’ is the ongoing annual car tax payable. Where applicable, the ‘Premium rate’ is charged for years 2 to 6 for any cars with a list price of £40,000 or more.