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Old Feb 9, 2026 | 05:51 PM
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Thinking of CPO GLE 450e

Not sure this is the right forum for this. I’m looking at a CPO 2025 GLE 450e plug in hybrid to replace a BMW X3 and looking for any suggestions, pro or con. We have a Volvo XC60 plug in hybrid and I really like the electric while still having the flexibility of gas. We’re retired and take cross country trips to see grandkids and can’t rely on pure electric until the ranges increase significantly. The BMW is fine but I miss the Mercedes ride.

Been awhile since I’ve been on the MB forum having destroyed my 2015 ML 250 a couple years ago in eastern Colorado (after all my years of driving I never got the memo not to use cruise control in the rain ). We hydroplaned in a light rain with no traffic at 78 mph and t-boned a guardrail. Had a succession of Mercedes in the years before my 2015. I loved the diesel and hoped to keep it for years to come. And it completely protected my wife and I and our old dog from any injury. The Mercedes plug in hybrids hadn’t become available at the time and long story short we replaced the car with the BMW deciding to go a little smaller and less expensive than a new X5 or GLE.

Appreciate any input.

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Old Feb 10, 2026 | 09:54 AM
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Not sure this is the right forum for this. I’m looking at a CPO 2025 GLE 450e plug in hybrid to replace a BMW X3 and looking for any suggestions, pro or con. We have a Volvo XC60 plug in hybrid and I really like the electric while still having the flexibility of gas. We’re retired and take cross country trips to see grandkids and can’t rely on pure electric until the ranges increase significantly. The BMW is fine but I miss the Mercedes ride.

Been awhile since I’ve been on the MB forum having destroyed my 2015 ML 250 a couple years ago in eastern Colorado (after all my years of driving I never got the memo not to use cruise control in the rain ). We hydroplaned in a light rain with no traffic at 78 mph and t-boned a guardrail. Had a succession of Mercedes in the years before my 2015. I loved the diesel and hoped to keep it for years to come. And it completely protected my wife and I and our old dog from any injury. The Mercedes plug in hybrids hadn’t become available at the time and long story short we replaced the car with the BMW deciding to go a little smaller and less expensive than a new X5 or GLE.

Appreciate any input.
I am not clear on what you would like to know. I have a 2024 GLE 450e. Picked it over the XC60 PHEV due to size and ride. Very happy with the MB. Good long distance fuel efficiency on gasoline. Great electric performance in town.
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Old Feb 10, 2026 | 11:56 AM
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Thanks. I am looking for comments like yours from folks who have or have had one. Doing some research last night I saw a bunch being offered by a local dealer with very low mileage. I was taken aback after looking at the Carfax reports showing about 4 of the 6 I was looking at had been repurchased by Mercedes under lemon laws - software and electrical issues lots of electrical issues “leading to prolonged dealer service stays”. We had those kind of issues when we got our ‘22 XC60. It was suggested the Volvo engineers had gotten too far over their skis software-wise. After the first number of months they fortunately caught up and the car’s been pretty trouble free. I’d guess the vast majority of 450e’s were ok, but seeing that many lemon laws repurchases now available at one dealership is making me pause.
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Old Feb 10, 2026 | 12:47 PM
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Thanks. I am looking for comments like yours from folks who have or have had one. Doing some research last night I saw a bunch being offered by a local dealer with very low mileage. I was taken aback after looking at the Carfax reports showing about 4 of the 6 I was looking at had been repurchased by Mercedes under lemon laws - software and electrical issues lots of electrical issues “leading to prolonged dealer service stays”. We had those kind of issues when we got our ‘22 XC60. It was suggested the Volvo engineers had gotten too far over their skis software-wise. After the first number of months they fortunately caught up and the car’s been pretty trouble free. I’d guess the vast majority of 450e’s were ok, but seeing that many lemon laws repurchases now available at one dealership is making me pause.
its not easy to know what to make of Lemon law claims. The claims are not on severity of the problem but a time limit on how long it takes to resolve. The delay could be due to waiting for a software update or it could be due to lack of training of mechanics on a new platform. Or it could be an unresolved design problem.

It is not easy to know if the underlying problem has been fully resolved.

Also some resellers special in cars repurchased under lemon laws as good value for resale. So they may have more stock than expected.

Not sure where you can turn for fact based data on the lemon law claims.
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Old Feb 10, 2026 | 12:48 PM
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I have a 2024 GLE450e and get email from Mercedes every two weeks offering me the “Highest possible trade value”. But, I like the car and have had no issues over 44,000 miles.

Maybe they know mine is one of the good ones

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I have a 2024 GLE450e and get email from Mercedes every two weeks offering me the “Highest possible trade value”. But, I like the car and have had no issues over 44,000 miles.

Maybe they know mine is one of the good ones
I haven’t received any buy back emails from MB. I did have it go into limp mode twice. Apparently the battery over heating or the car thinking it was overheating. Software fixed that.
The price must be good.
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Old Feb 10, 2026 | 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by chg1951
Not sure this is the right forum for this. I’m looking at a CPO 2025 GLE 450e plug in hybrid to replace a BMW X3 and looking for any suggestions, pro or con. We have a Volvo XC60 plug in hybrid and I really like the electric while still having the flexibility of gas. We’re retired and take cross country trips to see grandkids and can’t rely on pure electric until the ranges increase significantly. The BMW is fine but I miss the Mercedes ride.

Been awhile since I’ve been on the MB forum having destroyed my 2015 ML 250 a couple years ago in eastern Colorado (after all my years of driving I never got the memo not to use cruise control in the rain ). We hydroplaned in a light rain with no traffic at 78 mph and t-boned a guardrail. Had a succession of Mercedes in the years before my 2015. I loved the diesel and hoped to keep it for years to come. And it completely protected my wife and I and our old dog from any injury. The Mercedes plug in hybrids hadn’t become available at the time and long story short we replaced the car with the BMW deciding to go a little smaller and less expensive than a new X5 or GLE.

Appreciate any input.
They gave us one as a loaner for a little over a week. We plugged it in every evening and charged it back to 100%. Wife used it for her work commute. It made the 50+ miles everyday without issue on electric. She liked not stopping for fuel. Not sure why though as she normally asks me to take the vehicles and fill them up. The 450e loaner was not highly optioned. MB Tex, no HUD, standard radio etc. We have a GLE63S highly optioned as her daily driver so I have no real world comparison to go by but it was "nice".
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Thanks fellas. I figure Mercedes would have fixed the lemon buyback problem with those cars to qualify them as CPO’s, and cut a little better deal to sell them. Still, I’d be awfully pissed at myself to get one with a black mark on the title and then have it run into problems. It’s still significant money and I can’t imagine any resale or trade-in value in the future won’t be adversely affected by the title reflecting a lemon buyback.

I do have another question regarding the regeneration of EV mileage. You can drive my Volvo XC60 PHEV in “gear D” which is normal braking with no EV regeneration or the one pedal braking “gear B” (which I enjoy and use all of the time except on snow or ice) and at significant highway speeds (70+ mph on road trips) regenerates up to around 80% of the top EV mileage. At lower speeds it seems to regenerate nothing but does save and tear on the brakes.

Mercedes salespersons have touted that the EV mileage regeneration is very significant at any speed. Even being able to go 300+ miles on electric as a result of the regeneration. What’s been your experience?
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Old Feb 14, 2026 | 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by chg1951
Thanks fellas. I figure Mercedes would have fixed the lemon buyback problem with those cars to qualify them as CPO’s, and cut a little better deal to sell them. Still, I’d be awfully pissed at myself to get one with a black mark on the title and then have it run into problems. It’s still significant money and I can’t imagine any resale or trade-in value in the future won’t be adversely affected by the title reflecting a lemon buyback.

I do have another question regarding the regeneration of EV mileage. You can drive my Volvo XC60 PHEV in “gear D” which is normal braking with no EV regeneration or the one pedal braking “gear B” (which I enjoy and use all of the time except on snow or ice) and at significant highway speeds (70+ mph on road trips) regenerates up to around 80% of the top EV mileage. At lower speeds it seems to regenerate nothing but does save and tear on the brakes.

Mercedes salespersons have touted that the EV mileage regeneration is very significant at any speed. Even being able to go 300+ miles on electric as a result of the regeneration. What’s been your experience?
300 miles on regen is BS.

There is a paddle adjustment for high, medium, low or automatic Regen. The high slows the vehicle significantly but not as much as 1 pedal driving.

Regen is only during braking so it reduces battery use but does not build enough charge to add significant mileage.
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300 miles on regen is BS.

There is a paddle adjustment for high, medium, low or automatic Regen. The high slows the vehicle significantly but not as much as 1 pedal driving.

Regen is only during braking so it reduces battery use but does not build enough charge to add significant mileage.
I agree. Going downhill in the mountains of Chattanooga Tn, I picked up 2 miles. 300 miles is an absurd number. Even in stop and go traffic, I never actually hit the range I started with. Even though the indicator shows regeneration every time I hit the brakes.
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Originally Posted by chg1951
Thanks fellas. I figure Mercedes would have fixed the lemon buyback problem with those cars to qualify them as CPO’s, and cut a little better deal to sell them. Still, I’d be awfully pissed at myself to get one with a black mark on the title and then have it run into problems. It’s still significant money and I can’t imagine any resale or trade-in value in the future won’t be adversely affected by the title reflecting a lemon buyback.

I do have another question regarding the regeneration of EV mileage. You can drive my Volvo XC60 PHEV in “gear D” which is normal braking with no EV regeneration or the one pedal braking “gear B” (which I enjoy and use all of the time except on snow or ice) and at significant highway speeds (70+ mph on road trips) regenerates up to around 80% of the top EV mileage. At lower speeds it seems to regenerate nothing but does save and tear on the brakes.

Mercedes salespersons have touted that the EV mileage regeneration is very significant at any speed. Even being able to go 300+ miles on electric as a result of the regeneration. What’s been your experience?
The only way you would be able to get 300 miles via regenerative braking would be if the vehicle came with the optional dilithium crystal package.
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