It took some time, but slowly, anecdotally, the Mercedes-Benz X-Class has started to appear across Australian cities – often branded with the logos of upmarket landscapers or premium building firms attached. That seems like the right fit for a Mercedes-Benz ute. While some may scoff that a tradie in a Benz is getting paid too much, there’s plenty of scope for businesses aiming a little higher to show their elite aspirations with something like the 2019 Mercedes-Benz X250d Progressive.
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