Used 2020 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class GLC 300 4MATIC 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 9A) Consumer Reviews
Blown Away
Comparing with 2020 Audi Q5 and BMW X3, I found the GLC 300 to have the best exterior and interior style, comfort, infotainment. Though the BMW has better handling and driver dynamics, the interior buttons on the dash and steering looks and feels so cheap and outdated. The current Audi Q5 looks old and boring; the virtual cockpit is nice if the map interface was more modern like Google Maps. The augmented reality feature is the GLC is leaps and bound ahead.
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Sporty with lots of luxury and panache!
I would tell any prospective buyer that if they're just attempting to "check it out" or "just test drive", be prepared to fall in love!
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Very Posh SUV
I’ve been in love with Mercedes cars since high school and I love my GLC. The details throughout the cabin really make you feel like you’re in a private jet and the engine provides smooth and quiet acceleration even when you push it. The only downsides I’d mention are that I think the digital gauge cluster and adaptive cruise control should’ve been standard features, the latter would’ve helped it to standout even more.
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Pure Luxury SUV
After our BMW X3 was hit and totaled we purchased the GLC 300 4Matic. We love it! The interior of the GLC is gorgeous. The interactive infotainment system is easy to use and learn. The only thing the X3 had that was better than GLC was more rear cargo space. My wife and I are very happy with this purchase.
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Some disappointments
We have two Glcs. They are very nicely styled and handle very well. However, the agilty control suspension is below standard on bumpy roads. The battery capacity seems okay, since we get far less battery power warnings than in the beginning. Mbux is disappointing from the angle that most of the info, even the radio handling, is only indirectly available. You almost always always have to press something one or more times to get access. Further, I feel really f-ed by Mercedes for de-activating most of the connectivity options that mbux could offer. Fuel consumption on borh cars is 60% more than rated on paper.