GL 320 CDI Driving Experience
Thanks for sharing the pics and I've got to say, the GL looks fine and dandy in white. See the GL in all of these colors has been fun.
Enjoy mowing all of that grass. Hard to believe those pics were taken in Texas this time of year.
Just to freak everyone out, snow is supposed to come down to 8,000 feet tonight. It was in the 90's this past week and 73 degrees today, so I guess fall will only last 24 hours this year.
Great pictures, looks good, enjoy it. My wife and I have a Sand Beige GL320 ordered for a November delivery.
Friday I test drove a GL320 again (silver), just to make sure my wife and I feel that the 320 has adequate power and after another drive I believe it does. I feel good about the decision to get a GL320.
Good luck.
Thanks for sharing the pics and I've got to say, the GL looks fine and dandy in white. See the GL in all of these colors has been fun.
Enjoy mowing all of that grass. Hard to believe those pics were taken in Texas this time of year.
Just to freak everyone out, snow is supposed to come down to 8,000 feet tonight. It was in the 90's this past week and 73 degrees today, so I guess fall will only last 24 hours this year.

I love CO when it is snowing. I used to go there elk hunting every Oct, and it was much nicer when there was snow than not. I haven't been the last 8 years for various reasons.
Great pictures, looks good, enjoy it. My wife and I have a Sand Beige GL320 ordered for a November delivery.
Friday I test drove a GL320 again (silver), just to make sure my wife and I feel that the 320 has adequate power and after another drive I believe it does. I feel good about the decision to get a GL320.
Good luck.
You can only imagine how many elk were in our backyard as this was just a small sampling of the many babies. We stopped counting at 40.
It would take about 5 or 6 of these to make one of yours. Of course we don't hunt these. Although, they are still very wild, there is an unwritten rule that your not supposed to hunt deer that have names.
Last edited by scottybdiving; Sep 10, 2007 at 07:13 AM.
You can only imagine how many elk were in our backyard as this was just a small sampling of the many babies. We stopped counting at 40.
Last edited by jpeardm; Sep 10, 2007 at 10:39 AM.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Last edited by scottybdiving; Sep 10, 2007 at 06:25 PM.
Being a mom and future driver of an '08 GL 320 I thought this would be the place for my question, although it is off topic a bit. I currently drive an '04 toyota Sienna and I want to know if the power of the 320 will at least be comparable. I live in South FLA and drive the kids around - a lot. Sometimes I wish I had more power, but when I drive my husband's R500 it shoots me out too fast (hence a very exspensive ticket while driving his car.) I also like the idea of being a bit "greener" with the diesel engine. After waiting THREE months I'd hate to test drive it (there are never any in stock) and then switch to the 450. Anyway, can anyone comment?
I was concerned the diesel would be slow and heavy, but it got up and went pretty good for 215hp.. I have a 305hp Armada and I couldn't tell the difference in pickup (the MB was much quieter under full load).
Should I get the diesel or the gas? Same price... so, where do I save? I drive 30,000 or more per year. I'm gonna save $1500 a year (roughly driving the diesel (green or not).
We have had ours almost a month and 1400 miles. We live in the Hill Country west of Austin, TX. The drive home is 65 MPH through steep hills and curves. The diesel chugs along with all it's torque, and even on cruise control, it never even has to change gears. Unless you came from a sports car, I don't think you will be disappointed with it's power. You will really appreciate not having to fuel up for 500 - 600 miles.
We had the same problem test driving a GL 320. Try driving an ML 320. Although the GL is larger, I found the power and response pretty similar. They seem to be more widely available. We then test drove a GL 450 and were sold on the fact that we wanted a GL, but with the diesel.
My wife has a 2007 GL 450 which we both love. But with stop and go traffic around our small town, driving my son around and running errands, she get sabout 12 to 13 mpg. Using premium gas with that kind of gas mileage is expensive, it just doesn't make sense.
We are changing to a 2008 GL 320 for the decrease in the cost of the fuel and the better gas mileage. It will save about 15 cents per gallon of gas (presently) and get 4 to 5 miles per gallon more mileage. We plan to keep this truck for a long time, so the savings are for the long term also.
We've had the GL 450 for about 5 months now, so we are used to it. We test drove GL 320's two times now and although the GL 320 is a little slower off the line, once you get to 10 to 15 miles per hour, you really can't tell the difference if you are a relatively conservative driver in terms of acceleration.
So you have all of the comfort, convenience and safety features of the GL 450, but in the GL 320 it just costs less to run. It makes sense to me.
Gordon
..If you're buying for mileage only and you do 15,000 miles a year or less, the diesel is still a good deal, because of the mileage and the price is the same. Often a Diesel is $3-5k more and it only pays if you're driving a ton, or keep for several years. I look for the 320cdi to go up in MSRP over the next few years over the 450. Demand tells MB thats a good choice.




I wonder how long it'll be before ULSD goes back down where diesel is supposed to be, cost-wise? I hate having to search high and low for fuel that's below super-unleaded prices!
STP
..If you're buying for mileage only and you do 15,000 miles a year or less, the diesel is still a good deal, because of the mileage and the price is the same. Often a Diesel is $3-5k more and it only pays if you're driving a ton, or keep for several years. I look for the 320cdi to go up in MSRP over the next few years over the 450. Demand tells MB thats a good choice.
Thank you for your many thoughts.
Thank you for your many thoughts.
Regarding changing from the 2007 to the 2008 and added cost versus the savings of a diesel. You are correct and observant in asking that question.
I have a little bit of a unique situation that may make the change more cost effective.
First, when we were shopping for a GL in January of 2007 I wanted to know about the diesel then. Our small dealership was clueless about them, no experience with them, no knowledge and therefore no enthusiasm to sell one. So we ordered a GL450 and got it 3 months later.
When our GL arrived it was NOT the way we ordered it. If fact it was NOT the one we ordered, it had a different PO number from the one we ordered. The details of the order problem are controversial, MB-USA called it an "electronic glitch" but our dealer could see that someone at the regional level had released our PO number to another dealer weeks earlier and then sent a replacement for us that did not have the Bi-xenon headlamps as we ordered. However, we accepted the vehicle.
Obviously our dealership feels terrible. So the bottom line is they are going to give us maximum trade-in value on the 2007 and they will give us maximum discount on the 2008. At that point there will still be a cost differential to me. There is a slight chance that the regional manager will cover that cost differential to the dealership, so the upgrade will be cost neutral to me.
However, nothing is in writing, the final numbers are not worked out and I am not holding my breath. It will probably cost me something.
Our delivery date for the GL320 is in November, I will tell the forum what happens.
Thanks,
Gordon
Gordon




. But you will see a variety of thoughts