New 350 vs 450
Fast forward to today we went looking at a new GLE. Found what she wants - Selenite grey with black mbtex and the grey wood trim. And has to be AMG trim package. She drove a GLE350 and liked it, even though it doesnt pull like her old v8. MSRP was $76,810 so not heavily optioned. She doesnt care about the Driver Assistance Pkg (I like that but I have a similar package on my 25 Toyota Forerunner). Dealer is offering $3500 off and additional $2000 off if we use MB financing. It has the Night package and 5 spoke wheels but we both prefer the multispoke wheels with the selenite but not a deal breaker. But dealer also found a GLE450 for $79,550 - same colors and multispoke wheels and 450 comes with the AMG appearance. Am I crazy not to get the 450 for $2700 more? Again she thought the 350 power was adequate.
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Fast forward to today we went looking at a new GLE. Found what she wants - Selenite grey with black mbtex and the grey wood trim. And has to be AMG trim package. She drove a GLE350 and liked it, even though it does pull like her old v8. MSRP was $76,810 so not heavily optioned. She doesnt care about the Driver Assistance Pkg (I like that but I have a similar package on my 25 Toyota Forerunner). Dealer is offering $3500 off and additional $2000 off if we use MB financing. It has the Night package and 5 spoke wheels but we both prefer the multispoke wheels with the selenite but not a deal breaker. But dealer also found a GLE450 for $79,550 - same colors and multispoke wheels and 450 comes with the AMG appearance. Am I crazy not to get the 450 for $2700 more? Again she thought the 350 power was adequate.
Get the one she likes best.
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I was surprised at how capable it was (after I got rid of the 87 octane that was in it - HUGE improvement).
This was before the ISG, so less responsive than newer versions.
In normal driving, once I "calibrated" my right foot to the turbo lag, it moved the car pretty well.
The only time I really ran out of power was in passing maneuvers on winding two lanes, where it ran out of steam at 75mph. My 450 gave me about 15 more mph to complete passes.
That's pretty irresponsible driving, so after a couple of treacherous moves, I became Normal and stayed in line. Following the annual Aspen Lookie Loo's.
(My AMG53 takes that same passing completion speed up to 105, for comparison.)
A surprise - I got @28-30mpg, where I'd get 30-32 with the 450.
Depending on your intended useage, it's probably plenty of motor, especially with the newer ISG.
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I was surprised at how capable it was (after I got rid of the 87 octane that was in it - HUGE improvement).
This was before the ISG, so less responsive than newer versions.
In normal driving, once I "calibrated" my right foot to the turbo lag, it moved the car pretty well.
The only time I really ran out of power was in passing maneuvers on winding two lanes, where it ran out of steam at 75mph. My 450 gave me about 15 more mph to complete passes.
That's pretty irresponsible driving, so after a couple of treacherous moves, I became Normal and stayed in line. Following the annual Aspen Lookie Loo's.
(My AMG53 takes that same passing completion speed up to 105, for comparison.)
A surprise - I got @28-30mpg, where I'd get 30-32 with the 450.
Depending on your intended useage, it's probably plenty of motor, especially with the newer ISG.




The most noticeable was an AMG C43, which felt like a Subaru. Luckily it only had 3/4 tank so I ran it down to a quarter, filled with 91, and it was like night and day. Understatement.
My dealer is a 200 mile round trip, so I get to know the cars a bit.
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The most noticeable was an AMG C43, which felt like a Subaru. Luckily it only had 3/4 tank so I ran it down to a quarter, filled with 91, and it was like night and day. Understatement.
My dealer is a 200 mile round trip, so I get to know the cars a bit.









