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06-24-2015, 01:19 AM | #24 |
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Of course it will sell well, it's a Mercedes. But from behind it looks too much like a Audi Q5 to me. Not a very innovative design, if you ask me.
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06-24-2015, 02:52 AM | #25 |
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Shame they can't come up with an original set of rear lights - Yawn!
Looks like they borrowed the same set from the Macan and that looks butt ugly from behind too. I'm not so sure that this will necessarily steal sales from BMW, as you have to look at the overall picture. Some people may still prefer the higher ride of the X3 (I hear the GLC is still lower), Mercedes sales and support is pretty poor (well it is where I live) and servicing is expensive in comparison. Plus I know many people have said the interior of the latest Merc's are nice, but the layout is dreadful and what with that stuck on ipad on the dash, what were they thinking!! |
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06-24-2015, 03:45 AM | #26 |
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Yeah Mercedes customer service is poor, and their serving prices are way too high as well.
However, you don't think the new X3 is going to get a screen more like that Merc one when it arrives? To be fair, the screen is no way near as big an issue when you are sat in the car, the images make it look like it blocks your view, but in reality it doesn't come up passed the dash and into windscreen territory. |
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06-24-2015, 04:16 AM | #27 |
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I think it's just the way they've fitted the screen and given it a floating design, it just doesn't look right to me.
Bearing in mind BMW currently uses an 8.8inch screen (widescreen format) in some of their cars, I doubt it will get much bigger if at all. Therefore if they incorporate the screen in to the dash as they currently do, then it's not an issue and definitely preferred by me. |
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06-24-2015, 04:55 AM | #28 |
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I don't expect it to get bigger, but BMW have been moving a a more 'stuck on' display in recent models, although, far more integrated than Mercedes thank god!
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06-24-2015, 07:27 AM | #29 |
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07-01-2015, 12:55 PM | #31 |
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This --->>> GLC has a ground clearance of 181 millimeters in standard guise and reaches a maximum 227 millimeters for the Off-Road Engineering package equipped models with AIR BODY CONTROL suspensions. The maximum angles of approach and departure are 31 and 25 degrees respectively, while entry-level, steel-sprung models are rated with 22 and 23 degrees. Brakeover angle is 17, respectively 20 degrees for versions with pneumatic suspension and off-road package while fording depth is 300 millimeters for both versions.
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05-19-2016, 01:48 PM | #32 |
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Just over 4.5 years with the X3 and felt like an upgrade. Been massively pleased with the car, but wanted a quieter engine at low speed and more fun at the high end and more bells and whistles. Looked at the X4, F-Pace, Porsche Macan, and Merc GLC.
The X3/4 interior hasn't moved on so it felt like no real change and a smaller boot. The F-Pace didn't excite me and with long lead times and no discount offered, its currently punching well over its £ value. A good friend has just bought the Macan diesel S so that ruled that out. Above all the GLC stood out, being a new model with a great quality interior. Mercedes offered more than BMW on the trade-in and the amount of options per £ is far greater than the others. Was concerned about the power of the GLC 2L engines so in the end ordered the AMG GLC 43 (not due in showrooms until mid June) without the benefit of a test drive. Gone for all options except HUD and Performance buckets. There is plenty I'll miss about the X3 including reliability and running costs, but I reckon I've made a good move. Max |
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