Used 2022 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class Consumer Reviews
GLC 300 SUV experience
This is my first MB (I originally was going for a BMW X3 or Cadillac XT5 or Lexus RX350 SUVs). I will say after visiting cadillac, lexus and bmw dealership, I fell in love with MB mainly because of the sleek interior design (dashboard controls, wooden trims and leather interiors). I must admit, I did not research much on this model before purchasing. I am finding out that lane assist features and automatic braking is absent in this model. On the positive side, the surround camera is great, ambient lighting features and the sunroof were great compliments. The early warning sometimes work but not all the time (I am still trying to find out why it doesn't other times). Though the early warning works, it would have been nice like i said earlier that the automatic braking system is in this model to prevent accident. The infomatics is one of the best compared to other make - I also like the BMW interior design, I just prefer the wooden trim design in MB.
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2022 GLC drivers power seats
The car is 9 months old and the drivers seat power mechanism have failed. The dealer nicely replaced the fuse but after 10 days the power seat has failed again. This is my second trip to the deal in less than a month there are no loaners I work 16 hours days and I feel stuck. I have never had an issue like this with any mercedez in the past prior to Covid so is the quality less than before or what? I cant afford to take the car in every other week to have the fuse changed or not use my power seat in what world is that normal.
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- GLC 300 4MATIC 4dr SUVMSRP: $35,40063 mi away
- GLC 300 4MATIC 4dr SUVMSRP: $34,99890 mi away
- GLC 300 4MATIC 4dr SUVMSRP: $31,60088 mi away
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!!
Go for Mercedes-Benz
I found really what meet my expectation, take decision today and Go for it!
2021 amg43 glc
Hard riding vehicle even in comfort mode, transmission shifts hard and lurches, cruise control randomly stops working when on highway (safety issue), high depreciation, similar to a Maserati, car doesn’t always start in cold weather, been towed 3 times and battery replaced. Still under new car warranty and Mercedes can’t figure out issue. Less than 30,000 miles. Not a sport luxury just a bad vehicle.
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Drives like a luxury car
The GLC drives like a luxury car with just enough space for two growing boys in the backseat. The interior finishes are beautiful. My only complaint is having to use a cord to connect an iPhone for Apple Car Play.
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EXCEEDINGLY DISAPPOINTING
Unless you have your heart set on a vehicle with the MB name, you should look elsewhere for comparable or better technology and fuel economy at a much lower price. Touchscreen is difficult and finnicky to operate. Plastic used on various external components such as side mirror housings, brake lights, etc seems very thin and flimsy. Fuel economy is disappointing. Brakes often squeal when wet. Lacking practical feature of hands-free liftgate as a standard feature. Very sorry that mine didn't come with that from factory; told could not be installed aftermarket; only would have cost $100 from factory; yet they charge $500 for a superfluous lighted MB front grill star insignia! Vehicle is more show than substance. Vehicle is being leased. After only 4 months, can't wait for lease to end!
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Surprising handling
First off, this is a small car. Not tiny, probably not good for a family of 4, but good for 2. Very adjustable seats, but not as comfortable as my Murano. Pretty quiet for a 4-banger. The biggest surprise was the handling, this thing really squats down in the corners and gives you a really confident feeling. A bit cramped up front, it has good cupholders but when they're in use there's no room for phones. Only one USB. Nearly worthless touchpad, but there are plenty of other ways to control the vehicle. The voice control system works pretty well.
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