Back with GL 420 Bluetec
Again with this issue, but I am really anxious for it.....
Does any of you have any more and concrete regarding when GL 420 Bluetec will be on the US market?
When will MB accept new orders for it?
Saludos!!
GL320 diesel has 398lb-ft torque and can tow 7500lbs...why pay $7000 more for two extra cylinders on a car without the possibility of getting the Off-Road package?
Last edited by GL Fahrer; Jun 24, 2007 at 04:35 PM.
As far as a "future" for it I think it could displace the demand for the 550. It will be a rocket off the line with torque to spare and mileage to make many luxury SUV owner's happy.
Glad to see it cooled down to 105 today in Vegas. Denver set a record of 100 if you can believe that. Leadville? A nice, cool and comfortable 76 today. Incredible summers up there, but brutal winters.
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You speak with such authority GL Faher...what are your sources for these "facts." Have you not read of the Hybrid Diesel that MB is developing? Have you not seen the cooperative effort with Bluetec among German makers and the articles claiming 2010 will be the beginning of the diesel surge? Why would MB (and others) not introduce a V8 diesel in US vehicles?
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You speak with such authority GL Faher...what are your sources for these "facts." Have you not read of the Hybrid Diesel that MB is developing? Have you not seen the cooperative effort with Bluetec among German makers and the articles claiming 2010 will be the beginning of the diesel surge? Why would MB (and others) not introduce a V8 diesel in US vehicles?
M-B can only sell CDI in 42 states for MY2008, and even less in 2009.
This is what necessitated the development of a 50 state compliant Bluetec on the V-6
I'm sure that the 320 BlueTec will margionally get the M-B line into compliance, and a 420 engine would only hurt them.
If people just want a bigger car badge, then by all means get a 550. But if you want diesel with decent mileage and the same towing capacity, then stick with the V-6.
What's more, there is no competitive pressure on M-B for a different diesel and the cost of a V-8 diesel just doesn't make sense to the typical GL buyer. Check out the prices in Europe...why would a "badge conscious" American buy a 420 when there is a 450 cheaper and a 550 priced the same?
It may be cool, but the 420 is not necessary in the U.S.
Just my $.02
Just my $.02
So what is it? A fact or your opinion? You have a right to your opinion, just as everyone else. But when you state your opinion in factual terms without information to back it up then it causes simple minds like mine to get confused.
It seems that selling two diesels would not be a good marketing move for another reason: wouldn't sales of two models cannibalize sales from each other as well as from the gasoline models? The only marketing move that does make sense is to discontinue the 320 in the GL, but again selling only the GL420 pushes the truck past GL 450 price territory into 550 range.
As for bragging rights about a V6 SUV, I quieted my neighbors' chuckles with a test drive.
To be honest, I hope to avoid the temptation of a 420 if it does come here by not driving it!
It seems that selling two diesels would not be a good marketing move for another reason: wouldn't sales of two models cannibalize sales from each other as well as from the gasoline models? The only marketing move that does make sense is to discontinue the 320 in the GL, but again selling only the GL420 pushes the truck past GL 450 price territory into 550 range.
As for bragging rights about a V6 SUV, I quieted my neighbors' chuckles with a test drive.
To be honest, I hope to avoid the temptation of a 420 if it does come here by not driving it!
Where's the "Getting off my soap box" emoticon here?

If I could buy a 420 that got 30mpg, I'd trade my 5 week old 450 today. I don't think a 420 would have to cannabalize sales from any other model. The more options a company offers, the more potential buyers it can attract. I see much more of a market in the long term for a 420 than a 550. This market would not have to come from potential 550 buyers - it could be converts from other makes that do not want gas but want a V8. If MB was the first to market a V8 diesel, I think Vance would get even further behind.


