2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class Consumer Reviews
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Great car
Very nice car.
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finally found a dealer who cares
MB of Clearwater fixed my rough shifting transmission. All is now well and I couldn't be happier with my car.
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Well built, lacks some basic stuff
Hard to believe you can have a 2023 Mercedes that was over 104k and not have adaptive cruise control, wireless carplay etc. Baffles my mind, as 2017 camaros had these as standard items 7 years ago. Ride is very nice, very tight. Power is lacking, but does get very good MPG. Overall happy with it
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"Bennie" truly the S Class of SUVs
"Bennie" as my wife calls our 2024 GLS580 is everything you could ask for in an SUV. We've driven a little over 15K miles in the first year. The GLS is extremely comfortable, both in town and on the road. The 500 hp is probably not needed, but truly appreciated. Overall quality is excellent, just what we expect from M-B. The only negative are the stock tires in winter driving conditions, as evidenced on our first outing on an icy road. There is a very limited selection available in winter tires, especially with the front and rear wheels being of different sizes. A four pack of Blizzak tires on a set of aftermarket rims gave the GLS the traction it deserves. This one negative aside, we are very impressed and satisfied with our 2024 GLS580. Highly Recommend
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