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Kajtek1,
i assume you are kidding about the tracks….
if not… are you in the Antarctic?
A good set of snow tires will pull you through anything (if you have 4-matic!)
my GLE 4 matic with good ONLY all season tires has gotten me through the last 6 winters in Chicago without a hiccup.
Be well!
I just bought 2019 GLE 43AMG Coupe with 26,000 miles on it and it's almost like driving a two wheel car where the slightest acceleration would make the rear come around. Another problem I have is that driving over sewer lids or bumps it throws the back of the car off track. The Dealer replaced shock absorbers and there is no change in driving over sewer lids or on the snow. It seams that dealer at Autohaus On Edens in Northbrook Illinois has no clue how to fix it.
Previously I owned Q7 and porsche Cayenne and never experienced problem like I have with this GLE Coupe.
Another problem I have is that driving over sewer lids or bumps it throws the back of the car off track.
This sounds like an alignment issue. Try getting a good 4-wheel alignment. Mine was hopping to one side and it turned out that the rear wasn't set correctly.
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