For my lifestyle I wouldn't do 3rd row because of storage space in the rear. But if you have a bigger family the 3rd row may make sense for you. Thanks for watching 👊
Huge Question .. does that "Stop / Start" button remain persistent after the car is turned off for a while. In other words, I refuse to buy another Mercedes with that GD stop start when I'm at a light and my engine shuts down. I live in Florida where it's nearly 100° with 90% humidity and the engine even shutting down for 10 seconds. You instantly feel it and it makes the whole experience with that car misery. Thanks! My current 2017 GLE does not have that start stop and I love it but the car has 60,000 mi and I'm looking to buy a new one.
It stays off until you turn it off your self and restart it the next time. So each time you enter the car you have to turn it off. Which is majority of all car brands now. Annoying IMO but they are trying to meet stupid gov requirements
@@TheCarReviewGuys .. Thank You!!! That absolutely blows. It's not just stupid. It's wasteful, that smaller $200 battery gets destroyed, not to mention the overuse of your starter and main battery. Yeah, in Florida when you're at a stoplight within 5 seconds, you can feel the uncomfortable humidity and increased temperatures. Literally it's asinine!!! I refuse to buy an EV until not only they offer solid state batteries but there are chargers everywhere and I can fully charge at least to an 80% charge under 10 minutes.
Why would you say it's not a true AMG? This isn't just an appearance package... its a performance oriented suv. 0-60 is 4.9 and it has the amg exhaust for crackles and good tone.
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4.9 seconds to 60 is pretty solid for a straight six
Definitely an improvement compared to the 5.3 second time of the previous model.
It Launches hard! I was impressed.
@@TheCarReviewGuyswhy?
5.3s is 0-100km/h for previous model
Would you recommend the 3rd row? It does look like a lot of room. And it’s $2100 upgrade. Thanks!
For my lifestyle I wouldn't do 3rd row because of storage space in the rear. But if you have a bigger family the 3rd row may make sense for you. Thanks for watching 👊
@@TheCarReviewGuys Only fit for small kids
413 pound-feet of torque for the 2024, the 384 torque is 2023.
Huge Question .. does that "Stop / Start" button remain persistent after the car is turned off for a while. In other words, I refuse to buy another Mercedes with that GD stop start when I'm at a light and my engine shuts down. I live in Florida where it's nearly 100° with 90% humidity and the engine even shutting down for 10 seconds. You instantly feel it and it makes the whole experience with that car misery. Thanks!
My current 2017 GLE does not have that start stop and I love it but the car has 60,000 mi and I'm looking to buy a new one.
It stays off until you turn it off your self and restart it the next time. So each time you enter the car you have to turn it off. Which is majority of all car brands now. Annoying IMO but they are trying to meet stupid gov requirements
@@TheCarReviewGuys .. Thank You!!! That absolutely blows.
It's not just stupid. It's wasteful, that smaller $200 battery gets destroyed, not to mention the overuse of your starter and main battery.
Yeah, in Florida when you're at a stoplight within 5 seconds, you can feel the uncomfortable humidity and increased temperatures. Literally it's asinine!!! I refuse to buy an EV until not only they offer solid state batteries but there are chargers everywhere and I can fully charge at least to an 80% charge under 10 minutes.
How much is the car with package it has?
I mentioned this Tester vehicles price in this video. But $95k.
I was not expecting this to be 85k is absurd wow and not even the true amg that’s crazy
Why would you say it's not a true AMG? This isn't just an appearance package... its a performance oriented suv. 0-60 is 4.9 and it has the amg exhaust for crackles and good tone.
@@TheCarReviewGuys yes it does have that, which is good. An amg to me has to be the V8 as long as they produce them and offer them