Would you re-buy your GLC63?
But the 2019 GLC63S compares poorly to my daughter’s $36k 2016 Chevy Cruz - except, of course in the acceleration department.
I’m a huge AMG fan, and own 5 of them and plan to buy more.....but the 2019 GLC63S is a very bad departure from the standard for the brand.
My dealer has 85 GLC’s and they are having a very hard time selling them because they are such a bad vehicle for the price.
I’m going to dump my GLC63 and get a Quadrifoglio for a year until the new GLE63S Is able to be ordered.
But the 2019 GLC63S compares poorly to my daughter’s $36k 2016 Chevy Cruz - except, of course in the acceleration department.
I’m a huge AMG fan, and own 5 of them and plan to buy more.....but the 2019 GLC63S is a very bad departure from the standard for the brand.
My dealer has 85 GLC’s and they are having a very hard time selling them because they are such a bad vehicle for the price.
I’m going to dump my GLC63 and get a Quadrifoglio for a year until the new GLE63S Is able to be ordered.
There's no chevy branded car that's half as nice as the GLC63. stop playing.
I agree that interior is pretty cheap for a 85k car, but whatever. It looks sick and drives fast for a SUV.
Crabbing does exist but only in cold weather when the tyres are cold. Transmission is clunky when it’s cold but once everything has warmed up its all smooth as silk.
Reliability I can’t comment on as it’s still relatively new.
Yes I have some gripes about it, but the pro’s outweigh the con’s by far. Whilst it’s a luxury vehicle, some of those cons bring some RAW aspects to the car that I kinda like.
Would I buy it again? In a heartbeat. But I’d also consider the new GLE63 in a few years time purely for the increase in size for my growing kids and the new model is looking promising!
Last edited by Jaijay; Jun 26, 2019 at 11:19 PM.



