Finally Taking Delivery TODAY! :)
We are taking delivery of our new GL 320 CDI this afternoon. We were hoping for it to arrive before we left for Europe on vacation a few weeks ago, but as it turned out, the vehicle arrived the day that we left! Now that we are back in town... it has been sitting here waiting for us for about two weeks.
I will post some pictures a little later today, so stay tuned!
The vehicle has 11 whole miles on it... How many miles did you other folks have upon delivery?
Miles at delivery can vary, but it's usually in the the 10-20 range. Check out http://www.curtrich.com/february2004.html and scroll down to "The Zero Miles Myth".
to your new GL and enjoy the first ride home! Mine had 7 mi at delivery. Maybe I'll see you around Scottsdale, I'll be out there with my son who will be starting ASU in August and we'll be staying up there while he's getting settled in.
I remember that you and NJ should've taken delivery at the same time. Congrats and let's see the pics!BTW, mine had 6 miles on delivery.
Trending Topics
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
I am also very pleased to report that I have the Q3 hose (used my wife's makeup mirror to check the part number on the hose). Actually this was probably the first thing that I checked. Our sales rep showed us to the car and the first thing I asked was "How do you pop the hood?"
jpeardm, ASU is a great school. My alma mater actually. Lots of distractions at the school though... Make sure your son doesn't forget what he is there for, one little thing that they don't tell you is that after your first two years you have to re-apply to the major program that you are interested in. In my case, it was the business program, and it is pretty competitive. 3.3 GPA minimum to get in any of the business majors.
Now for some pictures!
One other thing, the 3 zone climate control is really worth it! The outside temp was 107 according to the car's thermometer, and the car really cools off quickly when you blast the A/C!
Thanks, and congrats. I love my GL320 -- over 4000 miles without a hiccup!
I'm glad to know someone else has the Q3 hose. I only wish I did. Its a matter of time now......until it happens again for me.
I am also very pleased to report that I have the Q3 hose (used my wife's makeup mirror to check the part number on the hose). Actually this was probably the first thing that I checked. Our sales rep showed us to the car and the first thing I asked was "How do you pop the hood?"
jpeardm, ASU is a great school. My alma mater actually. Lots of distractions at the school though... Make sure your son doesn't forget what he is there for, one little thing that they don't tell you is that after your first two years you have to re-apply to the major program that you are interested in. In my case, it was the business program, and it is pretty competitive. 3.3 GPA minimum to get in any of the business majors.
Now for some pictures!
I think we will stick with the black bumper plate for now... I do like the stainless one, but since we didn't get the skidplate package with all of the other Stainless, it doesn't look too out of place. If we had the skidplates, I would definitely do the stainless bumper plate.
Thanks, and congrats. I love my GL320 -- over 4000 miles without a hiccup!
Look for a metal pipe about 2.5 inches in diameter which comes out of the middle of the "V" of the engine where the turbocharger sits, and bends 90 degrees toward the driver's side. The rubber hose connects to the metal pipe and goes from the end of the metal pipe over to the intercooler which sits parallel to the radiator. The part number is located on the lower front side of the rubber hose where it attaches to the metal pipe from the turbocharger.
I just reached down with a mirror to see the underside of the rubber hose and held a mirror just under the rubber hose to view the part number. The very last line of the part number had a "Q3" on it.
Be sure and let the vehicle cool down properly before attempting this as you will need to get your arm down between some of the coolant hoses and the fan shroud to get the mirror in position.
I hope this was descriptive enough... Good luck!





