Used 2011 Mercedes-Benz M-Class ML350 4MATIC 4dr SUV AWD (3.5L 6cyl 7A) Consumer Reviews
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ML 350 4matic 2011
I own several MB products; this ML is a joy to drive and although it does not take the corners like my MB coupe and sedan, it is a solid performer, well laid out interior and has all the current tech features. Controls are easy to use, has great cargo capacity, roomy cabin, adequate power, smooth transmission and the blind side assist feature is like an extra set of eyes.
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Sturdy, responsive, reliable, comfortable. Smooth ride, and at times felt more like a car with the SUV convenience of size and durability. Only complaint is navigation. Cumbersome, unreliable, and frustrating after many years using different makes of navigation systems.
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- ML350 4MATIC 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,995105 mi away
- ML350 4MATIC 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,499111 mi away
- ML350 4MATIC 4dr SUVMSRP: $18,995112 mi away
By far the best SUV I've ever owned!
I absolutely love my 2011 ML350 4Matic. So much that I don't want to upgrade in fear that the new won't be as dependable as mine. Knock on wood, I haven't had one issue & it's 10 years old! Mind you, I take very good care of my baby; never miss an oil change, tire rotation, etc. We experienced a lot of snow this year & my ML350 4Matic is the only vehicle we could drive in ice/snow without one problem. My husband has a much newer Chevy Silverado that doesn't get through weather like my ML. Since they don't make the ML350 4Matic I'm holding onto mine until the wheels fall off! When that happens I will most likely get the G class & pray it's as awesome as my ML!
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Only One Thing Missing
Great car, got a great deal. Whole family loves it. Amazing ride. Got $3,000 off MSRP using USAA buying program and dealer threw in Premium 1 package. Cheaper to lease than a Ford Edge.
The Utility under the SUV designation some missing.
I could have gotten the 2012 model when it came available but didn't because its persona was weak looking and no towing, MHO, while the 2011 ML350 have a masculine stance. I was not losing much because mine have the light package (the LED) and HID, Premium 2 Pkg, leather, Towing Pkg, etc. Being the end of the model run, most if not all kinks may have been fixed, I hope. Like most new cars/truck it's fun to drive.