GLB vs. GLE - Seeking advice on a 3-row family SUV
My priorities are:
- 3rd-row and trunk usability
- Reliability and longevity (I'm selling my 2014 BMW X5, which has been surprisingly reliable with 150,000 miles and counting)
Please share your thoughts on:
- The overall reliability of the GLB and GLE
- Long-term maintenance costs and any common issues
- Practicality of the third-row seating and the trunk
Last edited by MBguy013; May 7, 2023 at 02:52 AM.
My priorities are:
- 3rd-row and trunk usability
- Reliability and longevity (I'm selling my 2014 BMW X5, which has been surprisingly reliable with 150,000 miles and counting)
Please share your thoughts on:
- The overall reliability of the GLB and GLE
- Long-term maintenance costs and any common issues
- Practicality of the third-row seating and the trunk
Reliability and maintenance cost - you should shop a different brand. MB is near the bottom of the barrel in this respect.
Last edited by chassis; May 7, 2023 at 08:05 AM.



Last edited by Zeusmotorworks; May 7, 2023 at 09:11 AM.
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GLB is an east-west powertrain economy car and the GLE is a mid-size SUV. Apples and oranges, the only things they have in common are three rows of seating and MB unreliability.
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GLE will give you more space esp on the third seat + trunk and more maintenance cost coming with bigger brakes, tires plus additional luxury items like air suspension, etc. GLE will be quieter, more comparable to X5. GLB is an entry level MB esp at the average car cost @ 48K. I doubt total cost of ownership will exceed the price of a GLE. At the same time GLB35 AMG gives me a fun car to drive at 6" clearance vs 8" on SUV's, smaller (with enough interior room due to transverse V4) and faster option than a GLE53... I would not go for a V4 with the big GLE body as I didn't go for GLB250... All it depends on what you want...




And don't visit other brand forums, cuz they all complain about their experiences being awful.
Yes, including @chassis new home, Rennlist.
Last edited by HotRodW; May 8, 2023 at 07:41 AM.
GLE has more tech, comfort, quality and room. You might even not need the 3rd row due to the GLE size. Ride quality of GLE is better. Quietness of the interior of the GLE will be better. Go for the GLE! I see no reason to have a GLB. Realistically a X5 is a good comparison.
Reliability is does the car work and get from A to B. Repairs are what breaks and needs to be fixed. Maintenance is what the book says needs to be done as a result of wear and tear. Amazing how many people use these 3 interchangeably.
Unknowable. That’s how it is with MB - it’s unknowable whether you will be one of the lucky ones or one of the soggy bag holders. MB quality is inconsistent, the textbook definition of poor quality.
Do your proper maintaince through the life of the vehicle and it'll last a long time. The longer you own a vehicle and aside from routine items such as brake pads, wipers etc., yes, you will need to pay for other things like bushings, bearings, tie rods, etc. as they wear out




- The overall reliability of the GLB and GLE
- Long-term maintenance costs and any common issues
- Practicality of the third-row seating and the trunk




- 3rd-row and trunk usability
- Reliability and longevity (I'm selling my 2014 BMW X5, which has been surprisingly reliable with 150,000 miles and counting)
- The overall reliability of the GLB and GLE
- Long-term maintenance costs and any common issues
- Practicality of the third-row seating and the trunk
I have a GLE with 3rd row. I have driven the GLS and the GLB (more extensively with the GLB), and I'll let the others argue on reliability, but as far as space:
- GLS and GLB has a straight-line rear door, so access to third row is the best. You or your kids will never bang your head on the C pillar.
- GLB third row windows are bigger, and with pano room it's pretty bright inside. GLE's third row window is almost non-existent.
- 3rd row and 2nd row GLB are still smaller than a GLE, but it's not that far different (hence my recommendation to go GLS). 2nd row GLB seats are a bit low so your knee is up and hanging and the seat is narrower. 2nd row GLE you can rest your thigh on the seat and be comfortable.
- Access to 3rd row in GLE and GLS is motorized vs manual in GLB -> this is if you're concerned about reliability.
- For some reason the 2.0 turbo engine is way smoother in the GLE than GLB, maybe because of engine placement? Longitudinal vs. Tranverse.
- GLB is easier to park.
- Overall material in GLB felt way cheaper than the GLE.
- The floorpan on the GLB is lower than the sill, so you "step in" to the GLB while you sort of "climb up" to the GLE and GLS.
- GLB felt more like a hatchback than a crossover SUV.
GLE/GLS: Vance, Alabama. Plus = MB-only factory. Minus = poor quality reputation.
GLB: Aguascalientes, Mexico. Plus = ??? not Vance ??? Minus = shared with Nissan. Nissan engine cooperation in Decherd, TN was disbanded, will the GLB plant follow suit?














