LA Times review of GL450
http://www.latimes.com/classified/au...-home-highway1
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Some of his choicer comments on the new leviathan:
Mercedes-Benz executives offer this wholly meritless defense: Many of its customers leave the brand because the company does not offer a full-size SUV that meets their needs, which is to say, a seven-passenger, 17-foot 4x4 with a 9,300-pound towing capacity. At this point in the presentation in Napa Valley last week, execs showed slides of the GL pulling a 30-foot boat. So there you have it: Mercedes' audience of water-skiing polygamists is underserved.
Did the man say needs? OK, then. I propose needs testing for the purchase of such a vehicle. You must have a Chris-Craft and three or more school-age children in the yard to qualify. Your vehicle must do double-duty as, um, a bookmobile.
Need has very little to do with it. This segment is about want, naked and unquenchable, I-got-mine-you-get-bent appetite. It's well established that the vast majority of these vehicles never touch gravel, never carry more than a couple of people, and never tow anything heavier than the weight of their owner's childhood traumas.
Most people who buy the GL won't know a Class IV hitch from a Mark 48 torpedo. And I, for one, am not going to congratulate some Bel-Air singleton for his wise vehicle purchase when it is so patently purblind and morally retrograde.
Plainly, I'm disappointed that Mercedes-Benz — the company of Gullwings and 500Es, of elegant engineering and F1 cars — has decided to get into delivery van business. And yet I cannot fairly blame the company, which being a corporation is doing what corporations do in the absence of governance: Make as much money as is within its ken to do.
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I'll spend my money on the vehicle I need, and on the food that I want to consume - and I won't launch a tirade about the immorality of fast food and that it is bankrupting America's health...'cause I am not a PC A$$hole....
Mercedes was in the delivery van business long before he got his Pulitzer. And it would have taken him 3 seconds to find out.
Google "Mercedes delivery van":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_Sprinter
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EDIT: oh yes, and he mentions the 500E as the type of vehicle mercedes used to build... hmm... so instead of a full-size SUV (which nobody needs, according to him) Merc should build a V8, 5 litre muscle car (which presumably is what we all need)?? this guy really has no clue at all.

EDIT: oh yes, and he mentions the 500E as the type of vehicle mercedes used to build... hmm... so instead of a full-size SUV (which nobody needs, according to him) Merc should build a V8, 5 litre muscle car (which presumably is what we all need)?? this guy really has no clue at all.
Anyone is free to buy whatever he/she wants. But to buy a GL just because it's cool is pretty dumb. SUV's are great for the purpose they are supposed to serve.
I cannot fathom driving around by myself all the time in a 5500lbs SUV getting 13-15mpg. I don't care what SUV it is. SUV's should not be a single person's daily drivers.
But that's just me.
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Sure, the drivers and passengers in the other vehicles were more politically correct because they were in smaller, fuel efficient vehicles. But they died...
I know which one makes since to me, regardless of fuel costs and difficulty in parking. I remember many years ago when the first Honda Civic CVCC came out; I drove one and was impressed with the fuel economy. When I asked the salesperson what would happen in a head-on, he told me 'if that's a concern to you, then don't get in a head-on!'
Words to live by...
A) They may have died because they crashed into a 6,000lb monster intead of another "normal" car? I've read trhat large SUV's are safer but often times at the expense of killing the passengers of the other vehicle.
B) A smaller, nimbler car, can avoid accidents far easier than a large SUV.
My point is, I could be given an AMG GL for free and I would still drive my 330i everyday just because it is much more fun. It has nothing to do with being politically correct. I also rather have (nearly) twice the fuel range in a GL320 CDI than I would in a GL450 or whatever large gas V8. And as always, with heavy automatic cars, low-end torque is what matters, not hp. And diesels have plenty of low-end torque.
Sure, the GL450 has 335hp, but at 6000rpm. Are people going to be revving their GL's to 6K rpm often, or ever? Right. Even then hp only really starts to matter at very high speeds. It's peak torque of 339lb-ft starts at 2700rpm. The 320 CDI puts out 369lb-ft at 1600rpm. It's a no-brainer to me. Strictly from the performance and fuel range points. I don't care about PC.

But seriously -- this Dan Neil might review cars for a living, but that's about it. The only proper way of learning what truly is the right car is seeing it yourself.





