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Mercedes-Benz X-Class Pick-Up Discontinued

Mercedes-Benz X-Class was a mixed bag when it was introduced. Sadly, shortly after its introduction, its production is coming to a premature end. The X-Class is based on the Nissan Navara pickup by a joint venture with Renault-Nissan Alliance. The pick up is relatively expensive. There are also claims that its performance didn’t live up to expectation. Mercedes-Benz has announce that production will end this May.
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Another factor for the demise of the pickup is the fact that it wasn’t sold in America. As we all know America is the highest buyer of pickups worldwide. Mercedes-Benz also said they are killing the X-Class because it was part of Daimler’s cost-cutting measures. Sales didn’t even help either because the truck just sold a mere 15,300 units worldwide in 2019. This by no means made the X-Class the poorest selling Mercedes of that year.
Mercedes-Benz promised to still offer sales after service for the pickup truck despite its cancellation.
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