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2017 Mercedes-Benz GLS450 review

Posted on December 29, 2016January 7, 2019 By Jarvis

Trying to fish through a field of options is tough when you’re trying to buy a new vehicle. But it’s even tougher when you have to review one within the span of a week. I might spend all my time trying to figure out where half the baubles are by the time it’s ready to go back home.

That’s why I was pleasantly surprised when a 2017 Mercedes-Benz GLS450 arrived on my doorstep with very few options — what some call a ‘stripper.’ Sure, its $68,700 base price inflated to $78,550 (including $925 for destination and delivery), but considering most Mercedes-Benz press cars arrive with a CES show’s worth of gizmos, this nearly base GLS450 allowed me to spend most of my time evaluating how it drove and how it survived daily use in and around the metro Detroit area.
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