Traumatized: 2017 GLC 300 4MATIC
The time I visited the dealer, they told me it's all sold out, but two 2017 GLC 300 would arrive in 2 weeks. They showed me the details of both of the incoming cars, and one of them looked good to me. So I reserved it with $1000 deposit, without having looked around the actual car I wanted, since I thought I was pretty familiar with the car after extensive research... But there comes a problem I never expected.
The front lighting system of my car is the "standard" design without the LED low/high beams - so the Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) located below the low/high beam bulbs. Well, I used to think the "upgraded" full-LED front design is the standard for GLC 300, for at least 95% of the online images & videos & actual cars showed the DRL above the low/high beam bulbs (which is the full LED design), and in some other countries like China the full LED design is indeed a standard for all GLC 300.
But what's the big deal, you may ask. Well, the full LED front design put the DRL lamp above the low/high beam lamps, which displays a strikingly elegant curve and fit in the elegant design of GLC 300. Finally, this is a brand-new type of Mercedes Benz!!! But the "standard" xenon bulbs look like the eyes of a stupid mouse!!! The full LED design should have been a default setting!!! The full LED actually makes a GLC a "GLC"!!!
Anyway, I think the full LED design is so much more beautiful and elegant than the "standard" design, especially when the light is on. Comparison pictures below. I may be a perfectionist, but I am traumatized now. Seriously, not kidding.
Full LED (with DRL up)
Standard (with DRL down)
Standard (with DRL down)
Full LED (with DRL up)
The time I visited the dealer, they told me it's all sold out, but two 2017 GLC 300 would arrive in 2 weeks. They showed me the details of both of the incoming cars, and one of them looked good to me. So I reserved it with $1000 deposit, without having looked around the actual car I wanted, since I thought I was pretty familiar with the car after extensive research... But there comes a problem I never expected.
The front lighting system of my car is the "standard" design without the LED low/high beams - so the Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) located below the low/high beam bulbs. Well, I used to think the "upgraded" full-LED front design is the standard for GLC 300, for at least 95% of the online images & videos & actual cars showed the DRL above the low/high beam bulbs (which is the full LED design), and in some other countries like China the full LED design is indeed a standard for all GLC 300.
But what's the big deal, you may ask. Well, the full LED front design put the DRL lamp above the low/high beam lamps, which displays a strikingly elegant curve and fit in the elegant design of GLC 300. Finally, this is a brand-new type of Mercedes Benz!!! But the "standard" xenon bulbs look like the eyes of a stupid mouse!!! The full LED design should have been a default setting!!! The full LED actually makes a GLC a "GLC"!!!
Anyway, I think the full LED design is so much more beautiful and elegant than the "standard" design, especially when the light is on. Comparison pictures below. I may be a perfectionist, but I am traumatized now. Seriously, not kidding.
Full LED (with DRL up)
Standard (with DRL down)
Standard (with DRL down)
Full LED (with DRL up)
1) Halogen (standard)
2) LED (with the eyebrow, available as standalone option)
3) Active LED (with the eyebrow, available within Premium 3 package)
I ordered a GLC that should be ready this month (we are in October already!). I initially ordered with the Premium 2 package, thinking it included the LED lights as an older Dealer Order Guide from June showed that it was included. Luckily I spotted that the packaging changed and separated out the LED option (see note below). I was able to add it to my order as a standalone option for $850.
Note 1: For anyone looking at a Dealer Order Guide that may be outdated, the Premium 2 package also used to include the Burmester stereo, and that also was unbundled from that package.
Note 2: I actually found a bug in the MBUSA site. If you add Premium 2 to a GLC build, the photo of the front of the vehicle in fact shows the headlights changing from Halogen to LED. However, adding Premium 2 does not automatically select the $850 LED option.
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1) Halogen (standard)
2) LED (with the eyebrow, available as standalone option)
3) Active LED (with the eyebrow, available within Premium 3 package)
I ordered a GLC that should be ready this month (we are in October already!). I initially ordered with the Premium 2 package, thinking it included the LED lights as an older Dealer Order Guide from June showed that it was included. Luckily I spotted that the packaging changed and separated out the LED option (see note below). I was able to add it to my order as a standalone option for $850.
Note 1: For anyone looking at a Dealer Order Guide that may be outdated, the Premium 2 package also used to include the Burmester stereo, and that also was unbundled from that package.
Note 2: I actually found a bug in the MBUSA site. If you add Premium 2 to a GLC build, the photo of the front of the vehicle in fact shows the headlights changing from Halogen to LED. However, adding Premium 2 does not automatically select the $850 LED option.
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LED headlamps and taillamps - $850 stand-alone option
With longer life, quicker illumination and beams that approximate daylight even more closely than xenon headlamps, the LED headlamps enhance both vision and visibility during nighttime driving. Bright white LED Daytime Running Lamps and all other front light functions are integrated within the flowing sculpture of the headlamp assemblies, making the design as appealing as it is illuminating. Wide, horizontal taillamps feature an LED "twin-torch" design plus LED turn signals and brake lamps.
Active LED headlamps with Adaptive Highbeam Assist - component in Premium 3 package
Pioneered by Mercedes-Benz, dynamic LED headlamps generate light that's even closer to natural daylight than the standard Bi-Xenon headlamps. Active Curve Illumination and Adaptive Highbeam Assist continuously vary the beam pattern of the LEDs in each headlamp to help maximize the illumination of corners and straightaways, without creating glare for other drivers.
http://techcenter.mercedes-benz.com/...em/detail.html


