Short-term review of 2017 GLC300
Pros:
1. Love the way it drives. Feels very safe and confident. I completed a long road trip to the states and it kept my family very safe.
2. Love the looks
3. Love the comfort that it provides both to myself and passengers.
4. Love the safety features - they all work very well.
5. I am not missing those "options" that similarly priced NX might have had.
Cons:
1. Too many problems within a span of three weeks.
- Wipers - first got tightened, then replaced both wipers.
- Brakes - thought they might have replaced the brakes for late 2017 models, but I guess they didn't. Started screeching when reversing.
- Rear window lock button- rear window lock would not turn on. I am a bit mad at myself for not checking that button when I picked up the car (but who really checks that damn button?). Now it's on a "back order" so I have to somehow make time to drop off the car and pick it up at a later date
I asked technicians for answers, which were unfortunately very lame.
"Wipers may just shake because they are long"
"Brakes may just screech because they are high performance brakes, but yours were worse than usual!"
"Rear window lock button is just a faulty one!"
2. Fuel economy not fantastic, contrary to what others are experiencing. I think it has to do with heavy traffic in my city (very very congested).
I would really have to be careful with throttle if i were to keep the fuel economy.
3. Too many conditions for eco engine on/off lol. It takes too long and too hot (to match the temperature) to work lol.
While I like the car in general, I am now very concerned about its overall long-term reliability, if three things can go wrong within a matter of three weeks. It's technically not "lemon" because the issues do not affect how it drives/performs, but I perhaps should have leased this rather than buying it.
Hope future buyers might take my experience into consideration.
Last edited by confusedd; Jun 21, 2017 at 05:56 PM.
Do you happen to know if your car was assembled in the Bremen, Germany plant or the Valmet plant in Uusikaupunki, Finland? It shows the final assembly plant on the window sticker. Just wondering.
Good luck and hope everything turns out well for you.
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[QUOTE=confusedd;7187293]I picked up my car at the end of May. I have about 3300km now.
Pros:
1. Love the way it drives. Feels very safe and confident. I completed a long road trip to the states and it kept my family very safe.
2. Love the looks
3. Love the comfort that it provides both to myself and passengers.
4. Love the safety features - they all work very well.
5. I am not missing those "options" that similarly priced NX might have had.
Cons:
1. Too many problems within a span of three weeks.
- Wipers - first got tightened, then replaced both wipers.
- Brakes - thought they might have replaced the brakes for late 2017 models, but I guess they didn't. Started screeching when reversing.
- Rear window lock button- rear window lock would not turn on. I am a bit mad at myself for not checking that button when I picked up the car (but who really checks that damn button?). Now it's on a "back order" so I have to somehow make time to drop off the car and pick it up at a later date
Do you happen to know if your car was assembled in the Bremen, Germany plant or the Valmet plant in Uusikaupunki, Finland? It shows the final assembly plant on the window sticker. Just wondering.
Hopefully it will be smooth sailing too!
Last edited by dieseldoc; Jun 22, 2017 at 10:13 AM.
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Yellow lights on BSA don't seem to be mentioned in the owner's manual... I really really hope this is not another problem.
Last edited by dieseldoc; Jun 22, 2017 at 10:54 AM.
Concerning Blind Spot Assist, the yellow light in the triangle below 20 mph is not mentioned in the Operator’s Manual, as others point out. But I also received an email from MB after I received my car in early June, explaining how the various features work. For Blind Spot Assist, the email indicates:
“Blind Spot Assist will alert you if another driver if is in your blind spot. The system is only active above 20 mph. A yellow triangle is displayed in the side mirror when the system is in standby mode. A red triangle is displayed in the mirror if a vehicle is in your blind spot. An audible warning is announced if the blinker is switched on and red triangle is present.”
That is also the way it worked on my leased 2014 GLK 350.
Concerning Blind Spot Assist, the yellow light in the triangle below 20 mph is not mentioned in the OperatorÂ’s Manual, as others point out. But I also received an email from MB after I received my car in early June, explaining how the various features work. For Blind Spot Assist, the email indicates:
“Blind Spot Assist will alert you if another driver if is in your blind spot. The system is only active above 20 mph. A yellow triangle is displayed in the side mirror when the system is in standby mode. A red triangle is displayed in the mirror if a vehicle is in your blind spot. An audible warning is announced if the blinker is switched on and red triangle is present.”
That is also the way it worked on my leased 2014 GLK 350.
I have seen the yellow on a GLE loaner car I have had. I have not seen it on the last c class I drove as a loaner. Will ask my wife about the GLC since she drives it predominantly. I do not remember seeing yellow triangle.



So I leave the dealership and sure enough my 17 GLC with P3 doesn't light up yellow above or below 20 mph. Never noticed it before. I clearly remember my 2014E (traded) did have the yellow light.
I brought up the owner manuals for the 17 & 14 from the MB USA web site. The 14E clearly says its there and you can test by turning the key to position #2 the yellow & red will show up. I tested my 2017GLC in position #2 and only the red shows in the test.
I left the dealer and there was a 2017 GLA SUV loaner in front of me at the traffic light with cars on either side of it. I could clearly see the yellow light in the mirror(s) although the car was not moving.
Back to the MB web site and I looked at the 2016 GLA (2107 available) and sure enough it talks about yellow blind spot mirror lights.
They talk about overtaking a vehicle and the closing distance speed being less than 7 mph. This will turn on the lights. I have not tested this yet but I am thinking the yellow warning has been dropped from the current "blind spot assistant" for the GLC because, I am not seeing the yellow light with the ignition key test.





