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Old 03-07-11, 06:55 AM
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Mercedes G350 Bluetec LWB (2011) CAR review
By Ben Pulman
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25 February 2011 09:00
This big beast is the Mercedes G-wagen, and after a decade-long absence from the UK it’s back sale on in Blighty – and in right-hand drive form. You can’t just walk into any Mercedes-Benz dealer and buy one though; orders have to be placed with the Specialist Product Division at Mercedes-Benz World at Brooklands, the same team that brought us the mad 513bhp DR520-spec C-class.

So what’s so special about the Mercedes G-wagen then?
It’s hand built in Graz, Austria, for a start, with modern mechanicals and mod cons in a body and chassis that dates back to the 1970s. In left-hand drive markets you can have a short-wheelbase G – in two-door hardtop or convertible guise – but only the LWB model is on sale here. Petrol or diesel power is available, but the options are limited: you can have a bonkers AMG version with a supercharged 500bhp 5.4-litre V8 for £117k, the entry-level G300 CDI Professional (for rich builders who want a posh van), or the (slightly) more sensible 350 CDI we tried. There’s nothing smaller available under the bonnet because the G weighs over 2.5 tonnes, more than any S-class or the current GL.

So I’m guessing it’s not a dynamic masterpiece?
Quite right, but it’s still good fun. The big turbodiesel (with Merc’s Bluetec system that reduces NOx by around 50%) only manages 207bhp from 2987cc. But there’s also 398lb ft so although the on-paper figures don’t impress, the G350 CDI will surprise you and other road users when you bury your foot. It’s as fast as this car needs to be – especially when the brakes can feel overwhelmed – but the downside of so much weight is sub-20mpg. Thankfully the tank is a huge 96-litres, though it will take ages to fill and cost you well over £100 as well.

We didn’t get try it off road but with four-wheel drive, a low-range ‘box, three differential locks and lots of ground clearance we can’t imagine it’ll get stuck too often. On road the steering is slow and heavy, the ride is bouncy, the massive door mirrors create a lot a wind noise, and sometimes the engine sounds strained, but none of that matters.

Why not?
Because driving the G-wagen is a real event. From the moment you unlock the door with a fat black button, and slam it closed with an unmistakable old-school thunk it feels like nothing else on sale today. You sit high, higher than any other SUV driver, and look out past thin A-pillars, over bonnet-mounted indicators to the world below. It’s commanding, confidence inspiring, and although it looks enormous, it’s actually shorter and narrower than a Merc ML. The slab sides mean it’s easy to place, and only your view back is compromised, because whether you look through the rear-view mirror or reversing camera, all you see is the spare wheel.

The rumpled /Designo/ red leather (a £1585 option) resembles a set of theatre curtains, and although the Comand multimedia system, steering wheel and other associated interior trimmings are a generation old, there’s all the gadgets and gizmos you need – climate control, sat-nav, a 4GB hard-drive, heated seats, bi-xenon lights, and an 11-speaker Harman Kardon stereo are standard. More importantly, it all feels completely together and works as a luxury vehicle. It’s a very special place to be.

There’s lots of room inside, too: the boot is huge, and with the rear seats folded there’s 2250 litres of luggage space – a current E-class can only carry 1950 litres.

Verdict
This is car you most definitely buy with your heart – if you want a 4x4 over an estate as a family car, there are many, many SUVs that are cheaper, cleaner, faster and better on-road. Heck, even Merc’s CLS63 AMG produces much less CO2: 231g/km to the G350 CDI’s 295g/km.

But the G-wagen charmed every member of the CAR team that drove it. Porsche Cayenne? BMW X6? The lack of a decent bank balance notwithsta
 
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I love these ridiculous machines!!
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I would love to own a G-Wagen in the future. They're just so OG you have to experience it just once in your life.
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why would anyone buy this car.
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Originally Posted by RXSF
why would anyone buy this car.
You need to drive a g55 and see why


The G55 is the only Amg Benz that actually holds it's value! My favorite Suv ever.
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Originally Posted by RXSF
why would anyone buy this car.
This is the Ferrari of off roaders it is the holy grail it is an icon, I would expect a member of a car enthusiast forum to understand. If you cant figure it out, you shouldn't call yourself a car enthusiast.
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Originally Posted by bad co
This is the Ferrari of off roaders it is the holy grail it is an icon, I would expect a member of a car enthusiast forum to understand. If you cant figure it out, you shouldn't call yourself a car enthusiast.
Boxy design but oh so cool. I stare each time I pass one on the road.

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For me, definitely in the "super bad *** car that I would probably never buy with my own money" category.
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Originally Posted by bad co
This is the Ferrari of off roaders it is the holy grail it is an icon, I would expect a member of a car enthusiast forum to understand. If you cant figure it out, you shouldn't call yourself a car enthusiast.
interior and exterior design from the late 90s early 2000s. I mean those switches havent been seen on a mercedes C class for the last 7 years. When the C class which costs 35K has better tech in it than a 100+ car, there is a problem.

I would sooner be in an S class which costs cheaper.
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^^ Yes and its built like a 1970s, Benz, like a tank. You close that door and it feels like a vault inside.

The original G.
 
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The G-Wagen is a highly niched truck. Designed and engineered originally from a military contract, they then decided to make civilian versions shortly thereafter. The G-Wagen is still widely used by military all over the world (even the US military ordered some). It almost is pretty much a tank.

NOTHING can compete with it.
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Originally Posted by RXSF
interior and exterior design from the late 90s early 2000s. I mean those switches havent been seen on a mercedes C class for the last 7 years. When the C class which costs 35K has better tech in it than a 100+ car, there is a problem.

I would sooner be in an S class which costs cheaper.
Switches are cosmetic, tech behind is as advanced as Nasa. With your reasoning all Porshes and Ferrari's should be replaces with GT-R's and Corvette's because they provide better value. If your looking for value look at washing machine's if your looking for prestige and uniqueness the G wagon is for you.
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Originally Posted by adam8065
You need to drive a g55 and see why


The G55 is the only Amg Benz that actually holds it's value! My favorite Suv ever.
I'm looking forward to doing just that (driving G55, bought by family member recently), sb fun.
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Good points. Also the AMG or Kleeman is a monster!
 
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I had a G55 roll up next to me one day. It scared the jeebus out of me with its large side exhaust. The huge brakes were intimidating, but not as intimidating as the V8 Kompressor badge on the side.

Clearly those who buy the G bought it for the status symbol, not value, convenience, fuel economy, etc.
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