any GLC63 Owners in San Jose/Peninsula Area
I received my GLC63 this past Saturday (Jan 11th), I'm Looking for other GLC63 owners in my area. I want to ask a few questions and make some comparisons . I was driving around yesterday for the first time and I want to make sure my drive feels the same as in other GLC's.
I come from a daily driven C400, on 19s lowered with no airmatic. However I feel the road more on the GLC, I'm not talking a out the potholes, those feel better. I'm talking about I can actually feel the difference in the type of road I'm driving. I'm thinking maybe tires are worn or its just the nature of the beast.
Any thoughts?




Having said that, the GLC being an SUV is naturally sprung stiffer even with Airmatic. My C63 drives and rides much better than the GLC63. The latter has to manage a lot more weight and a higher center of gravity. It does still provide a level of rest comfort, but at the same time it has to wrangle the weight and high center of gravity to keep it somewhat flat in high speed corners. Obviously more so in Sport+ than in Comfort, but ultimately there are limits to how comfortable the suspension can be made while still needing to provide proper body control when throwing it around corners.
One way of having the cake and eat it, too is by adding active roll stabilization which many newer generation performance SUVs are getting these days. Active roll stabilization allows for the roll bars to relax during normal straight line driving and make the suspension very comfortable, but then tighten up around corners. This system is available in the current generation of the GLC63 in the form of the optional AMG ACTIVE RIDE CONTROL.
Having said that, the GLC being an SUV is naturally sprung stiffer even with Airmatic. My C63 drives and rides much better than the GLC63. The latter has to manage a lot more weight and a higher center of gravity. It does still provide a level of rest comfort, but at the same time it has to wrangle the weight and high center of gravity to keep it somewhat flat in high speed corners. Obviously more so in Sport+ than in Comfort, but ultimately there are limits to how comfortable the suspension can be made while still needing to provide proper body control when throwing it around corners.
One way of having the cake and eat it, too is by adding active roll stabilization which many newer generation performance SUVs are getting these days. Active roll stabilization allows for the roll bars to relax during normal straight line driving and make the suspension very comfortable, but then tighten up around corners. This system is available in the current generation of the GLC63 in the form of the optional AMG ACTIVE RIDE CONTROL.
Again thank you for your response, hope to see you and your car around!
Again thank you for your response, hope to see you and your car around!
I’ve had this type of experience regularly on this forum. Everyone is here to help!!




