Used 2023 Mercedes-Benz GLB-Class Consumer Reviews
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Roomy but make sure you get what you want!
It’s deff mor roomy and easier to see out than the gla. Only draw back it doesn’t come w all the features so make sure you go over that thoroughly w your sales person!
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Compact 3rd Row
Fits 7 very tightly. 2 kids only did 3rd row. Happy I got the AMG package or it would be too slow. Big car for only 4 cylinders.
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Unhappy mercedes owner
I traded this car in october 2023, because I was disappointed with fact that the Doors were light weight, too much outside sound even with the windows up and also too much sun is allowed to come through the sunroof with the shade being closed.
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A small SUV with big personality
Like a Jack Russell terrier that thinks it's a big dog, this car does a good imitation of a much larger SUV. Headroom is great, love the panoramic sunroof, and appreciate the flexibility to haul much larger loads than one might think possible. Even the back seats, with the front seat adjusted for me (I'm 6'1), have plenty of legroom, and I appreciate the ability to recline and slide the rear seats forward and back. The MBUX premium audio sounds pretty great (not sure the money for Sennheiser upgrade would be worth it). And it drives great, with plenty of pep from the twin scroll turbo to get up the mountain passes in Colorado. The 4matic AWD is the best in the business and gives me confidence in bad weather getting over Loveland Pass. And while some people might not like the boxy, upright stance, I like it - - it's the utility of a GLS-class but 75% of the size. A few possible improvements: the steering wheel extends and tilts, but not as much as I'd like it to. With the seat adjusted for my height I feel like I'm reaching a little for the wheel even with it extended as far as it'll go. The 8 speed DCT works well when pushing it and at cruising speed, but getting around town it's a little jerky. I'd have preferred a 6 speed manual. Yes, with a real clutch! All in all, Mercedes hit one out of the park on this car.
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Like It but Don't Love It!
I got a car with many options, Premium, Parking Assist, and many more. Steering wheel is hard and uncomfortable. I wish they gave a leather wrapped steering wheel with premium package, doesn't look like leather wrapped to me.
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Looking to give it back
This car has trim lights and an interior that make it look very fancy. However, there’s no real place to put your purse, no automatic back door opener. The one I purchase has needed to have the window replaced and a faulty gas door that left me stranded because I couldn’t gas up. I’ve owned it for less than 6 months.
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Too much noisy
I like my GLB200 (1.3 Turbo) for driving as it have a perfect engine, perfect seats and very much nice interior design. But the outer mirrors have too much noisy when you speed up to 160 KM/H and more. It will damage your long travels.
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Ehhh
It was ok but kinda boring
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Check Engine light after Only driven 40K miles
Good think it is still under warranty! Check engine light according to Mercedes of San Diego Service station, was caused by one of the cylinder head has a leak which resulted in loss of compression. Never had this experience with 6 of my previous Japanese made vehicles from 3 different manufacturers namely: Toyota, Honda, and Mitsubishi. All of my previous Japanese cars reached at least 220K miles before I replaced them. NO CHECK ENGINE issues.