Need advice on new 2010 GL 450
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I was really hoping I would like it and also I was hoping for something a bit better than my 2007 450. Other than the engine the car seemed almost exactly the same. The Nav was a little different but that's about it. I would really just about as soon keep my 2007 except for my high residual value.
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This is my wifes vehicle but I end up driving it quite a bit and the diesel just didn't do it for me.
Brockton,
The above response was to DucatiNut as I didn't see your post until after I posted. I'm still thinking about the diesel a little bit. Another factor is the cost of the vehicle, and in my area it seems dealers are less willing to deal on a loaded diesel than a standard GL450. The link I posted above is a dealer about 400 miles from me and my local dealer couldn't even find a diesel with the color and options I want.
Last edited by waxking1; Dec 18, 2009 at 11:32 AM.
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I agree that the 0-60 times are 2 sec less for the 320 but unless you ALWAYS have to beat the other guy off the line at a light it really doesn't matter. Where acceleration is of more significance is when you may want to pass another car on a two lane road with limited sight distance. There you are more concerned about the time (distance really) from 40-70 mph. I think the 450 will only be fractionally faster because the peak torque of both engines is almost the same! The real point is that the differences don't come into play very much in the real world!
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My response was I'd consider a diesel (since that's what I originally wanted, but settled for a great deal on a 450) and I wanted it loaded just like my 450. They did a search and said there weren't hardly any diesels in the midwest.
I didn't come home with a new GL. I've got 55,000 miles on my 07 and haven't had a single thing wrong so figured I'd stay with the known good ride.



