Used 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class Consumer Reviews
Nice SUV
Don’t try to turn it into a sports car. Base 18” wheels and it rides like a Mercedes should and is the quietest cabin. Interior quality is nice and sound from the Sennheiser stereo is awesome
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So far so good
It has the appearance of an SUV but it’s not really that spacious if you compare it with let’s say Lexus RX 330 which I had previously. However, I love it because it’s not so big to drive around especially I’m always alone in my car. The interior is fantastic. Mileage is better than my previous car.
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Stick to the basics
The car itself is good. Good mechanically, and good quality. The driver assist functions are poor to downright dangerous - I’ve ended up turning most of them off where possible. The navigation has some cool features, but the maps behind them are not very accurate, and updating them is hard (not possible for me so far). The voice recognition is a joke - it doesn’t even recognize the word cancel.
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We call it zippy.
We purchased this car to satisfy our need to zip around town delivering kids to sporting events, clubs and other activities. We still wanted style and a smooth Mercedes ride without the big car. We used to believe we needed a huge SUV to make that happen but it simply isn't the case. We easily fit all of their sporting equipment into the back and running around is so much easier and more fun in a slightly smaller car. Feels like it will be a great Colorado ski car this winter too.
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Nice vehicle features however noisy 4 cylinder eng
Great features but hear engine noise at cruising speed. Seats not comfortable. Overpriced!!