MB GL450-Opinions on Purchasing
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MB GL450-Opinions on Purchasing
I finally decided to join the dark side and opt for a 2011 MB GL450.
I used to like the GX470 but (in my opinion) Lexus lost their sense of style in that suv. I despise that SUV.
In short, I was approved by MB for 3.9% Finance for a 2011 GL450. Fully loaded MSRP is $76,000 but the dealer has brought it to close to $69,000 with no option left behind.
Considering their will be new model end of this year and a complete redesign in 2013 what are the thoughts here about this vehicle?
They also had a 2009 FULLY Loaded with 11K miles for $52,000 which enticed me as well.
I am curious to get opinions from other than the Benz sites that i just joined.
Thanks.
I used to like the GX470 but (in my opinion) Lexus lost their sense of style in that suv. I despise that SUV.
In short, I was approved by MB for 3.9% Finance for a 2011 GL450. Fully loaded MSRP is $76,000 but the dealer has brought it to close to $69,000 with no option left behind.
Considering their will be new model end of this year and a complete redesign in 2013 what are the thoughts here about this vehicle?
They also had a 2009 FULLY Loaded with 11K miles for $52,000 which enticed me as well.
I am curious to get opinions from other than the Benz sites that i just joined.
Thanks.
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1st off nice truck, Congrats on your decison....I had a dilemma similar to yours a few months ago while SUV shopping but have since postponed that due to our recent move and plans for purchasing a home first.
The MB GL450 is a truck that I have also looked at over the past few years along with the Audi Q7 and X5 not to mention the famed/hated Land Rover trucks (big RR fan). I like it, my wife loves it and is actually obsessed with it. Every time she sees it on Housewives of NJ or on the road she makes it her business to point one out. She also likes the GX470.
For me the GL450 is a great big 7 passenger cruiser. Smooth German Escalade if you will, with slightly less chrome. Love the exterior design and the guts are pretty nice too, esp in lighter colors. It definitely has road presence and I love the grille. Not a fan of the standard MB Tex at that price point tho. Small Nav and base truck with only 8 speakers. Not a deal breaker but something I considered. 3rd row seat is very adequate and well designed. Build quality seems good, haven't seen an abundant of issues in regard to the 7 speed tranny like some of the other Benzes on MBWorld. I think you made a wise choice and I hope that you enjoy your purchase. What color combo did you settle on? Did your '11 come with LED tails and DRL?
The MB GL450 is a truck that I have also looked at over the past few years along with the Audi Q7 and X5 not to mention the famed/hated Land Rover trucks (big RR fan). I like it, my wife loves it and is actually obsessed with it. Every time she sees it on Housewives of NJ or on the road she makes it her business to point one out. She also likes the GX470.
For me the GL450 is a great big 7 passenger cruiser. Smooth German Escalade if you will, with slightly less chrome. Love the exterior design and the guts are pretty nice too, esp in lighter colors. It definitely has road presence and I love the grille. Not a fan of the standard MB Tex at that price point tho. Small Nav and base truck with only 8 speakers. Not a deal breaker but something I considered. 3rd row seat is very adequate and well designed. Build quality seems good, haven't seen an abundant of issues in regard to the 7 speed tranny like some of the other Benzes on MBWorld. I think you made a wise choice and I hope that you enjoy your purchase. What color combo did you settle on? Did your '11 come with LED tails and DRL?
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the GL is very beautiful on the outside. Good proportions, and the recent updates are all fine and dandy. Interior is nice, but you can definitely tell that it is from previous generation design theme. If you are getting a good deal, then I say its a solid purchase. However, I never buy the "old" model knowing that it is going to be replaced very soon.
The GL has always enticed me but it has always been a lot of money
The GL has always enticed me but it has always been a lot of money
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i heard the 550 eats gas quite a bit worse than 450?
the gl seems to be quite a solid car. i noticed that the car is assembled in the US so i was a bit concerned, although reading reviews it seems pretty good overall. the 3rd row is "spacious" for what it is, most other suv of its size doesn't have the same kind of leg room
the gl seems to be quite a solid car. i noticed that the car is assembled in the US so i was a bit concerned, although reading reviews it seems pretty good overall. the 3rd row is "spacious" for what it is, most other suv of its size doesn't have the same kind of leg room
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first of all, and as always, thank you for some great input and advice. I can always counts on CL for objective opinion.
I am sorry but I was not clear enough. I have NOT purchased the vehicle yet.
This is the "back and forth" part and US trying to make a sensible decision with our hard earned money.
My original question was basically dealing with the opinion of the vehicle but more importantly, the concern about a new model end of year (no big changes) and the completely redesigned for end of next year.
I have thought about leasing it for 3 years at $699 and then returning it for the NEW model. The wife does not want to "rent" a car ( i disagree) so that is in back of our mind now.
The resale value on these are not that great so even if I bought the 2011 or the VERY enticing 2009, when its paid off in 5 yrs, then I might take a hit when negotiating a price on the "NEW" ones.
Hope that made sense. Btw Range Rover was on top of our list, its the whole reliability thing that scares me. Also no interest in 550, we are happy with purchasing a 450, if we do.
I am sorry but I was not clear enough. I have NOT purchased the vehicle yet.
This is the "back and forth" part and US trying to make a sensible decision with our hard earned money.
My original question was basically dealing with the opinion of the vehicle but more importantly, the concern about a new model end of year (no big changes) and the completely redesigned for end of next year.
I have thought about leasing it for 3 years at $699 and then returning it for the NEW model. The wife does not want to "rent" a car ( i disagree) so that is in back of our mind now.
The resale value on these are not that great so even if I bought the 2011 or the VERY enticing 2009, when its paid off in 5 yrs, then I might take a hit when negotiating a price on the "NEW" ones.
Hope that made sense. Btw Range Rover was on top of our list, its the whole reliability thing that scares me. Also no interest in 550, we are happy with purchasing a 450, if we do.
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Well unless you pay cash, loan or lease, your renting it
The new design could be nasty or amazing, who knows.
I really do not want a 3 year old + Benz let alone it being 6-7+ years old when your ready to sell it, so the new one sounds pretty nice and I think the lease idea may be best if your not driving 20k+ a year.
The new design could be nasty or amazing, who knows.
I really do not want a 3 year old + Benz let alone it being 6-7+ years old when your ready to sell it, so the new one sounds pretty nice and I think the lease idea may be best if your not driving 20k+ a year.
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Well unless you pay cash, loan or lease, your renting it
The new design could be nasty or amazing, who knows.
I really do not want a 3 year old + Benz let alone it being 6-7+ years old when your ready to sell it, so the new one sounds pretty nice and I think the lease idea may be best if your not driving 20k+ a year.
The new design could be nasty or amazing, who knows.
I really do not want a 3 year old + Benz let alone it being 6-7+ years old when your ready to sell it, so the new one sounds pretty nice and I think the lease idea may be best if your not driving 20k+ a year.
Yeah, its 10K a year limit on the lease
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From what I can discern, it appears that the new model will be introduced at the current models price point but with more standard options. There is a thread on the second page with some details on it...I'm also in your same boat stuck between several choices. Currently the new GS and the ML are on my very short list.
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We have a diamond white "11 GL350 Bluetec and its a beast, in a great way. Looks great on the outside and tons of room inside with the three row seating (kids and friends of kids) and room for lots of golf clubs and accessories in the back with the third row down. The diesel engine will really pull at any speed and climb up long steep hills. Great passing ability, especially for its size and weight. Oh yeah, much better mileage than the gas engines too.
The '12 ML Bluetec looks great and would be a terrific choice but is much smaller behind the second row of seats. Probably not much of a discount on the '12s in the near term.
The '12 ML Bluetec looks great and would be a terrific choice but is much smaller behind the second row of seats. Probably not much of a discount on the '12s in the near term.
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