2025 Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class Consumer Reviews
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Amazing SUV
Fun and fast SUV. Love the way it drives.
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I love
I'm going to have my 2024 AMG 53 for 2 years, and I'm happy, it has power as time goes by, it becomes more comfortable, for the power it has, it saves fuel, I've ridden 470 miles, I have it with the air suspension and I think it's great The entire truck is always level to the ground, I don't give it 5 stars, because in my case the pedestrian and object sensors fail and the car sometimes brakes suddenly indicating that there is an object, I have taken it to the dealer several times and they don't know the answer (it could be a manufacturing or software error that they will correct later) I already know it well and I think that in that electronic part if they improve it they would have not 5 stars out of 10, I put it on off road, the tires are the disability since that is not what they are for. Excellent lighting. It's super comfortable. An Overland version would be missing for off road lovers.
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- GLE 350 4MATIC 4dr SUVMSRP: $75,6306 mi away
- GLE 580 4MATIC 4dr SUVMSRP: $97,1456 mi away
- GLE 350 4MATIC 4dr SUVMSRP: $66,1106 mi away
Bad Experiences with 2025 GLE 350
I took delivery of my new GLE 350 in November 2024. Within a month, the right parking brake mechanism malfunctioned, triggering a warning message on the console. I brought the vehicle to the dealership, and they repaired it under warranty. Nevertheless, I am disappointed that a brand-new car experienced such a failure within the first month of ownership. The more persistent issue, however, involves the key fob. Over five months, the battery died four times, with each lasting approximately one month. For the first two occurrences, I replaced the battery myself. After that, I took the car to the dealership twice. On both occasions, they performed diagnostics on the vehicle and the key fob but found no faults. They merely updated the software, replaced the battery, and returned the car to me. The dealership declined to provide a replacement key fob, citing the absence of an error code. I then contacted Mercedes-Benz Customer Care, which has the authority to approve a warranty replacement for the key fob. However, they stated that four failures were insufficient to warrant a replacement. Instead, they instructed me to return to the dealership repeatedly—with no specified threshold for the number of failures required—before they would consider a replacement. This is particularly frustrating given the inconvenience of a non-functional key fob (though there is a workaround to unlock the doors and start the car without the battery). Overall, I am dissatisfied with the quality of the vehicle (given the parking brake malfunction and recurring key fob issues) and with the Customer Care team’s approach, which does not prioritize customer experience. This stands in stark contrast to the service standards of customer-centric companies like Amazon.
No ML350
I had a 2000 ML350 way back when in 2000. I wanted another SUV since I had been in other Mercedes cars all this time. The new 2024 GLE63S is that ML on steroids in every single way! It has been upgraded from V6 to a V8 bi-turbo, touch controls, primo paint and leather seats.
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Grand Vehicle
Super comfortable, quiet, powerful. What's not to like? Ok, yes they are expensive, but Edmunds helped me get a great deal.
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