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2020 Mercedes GLB-Class First Drive: A Compact Crossover With Big Aspirations

2020 Mercedes GLB-Class First Drive: A Compact Crossover With Big Aspirations

Posted on January 4, 2020 By Jarvis

While we assembled journalists were traversing mountain highways and enjoying the state’s majestic and varied topography on the way to Sedona during the first drive of the new GLB-Class, our convoy rolled up on a Mercedes-Benz GLS, the brand’s stately flagship SUV. Driving side by side, the GLB and GLS, each painted black, looked identical. Same shape. Same lines. The GLB was just a little smaller and a bit less polished, as though it were the GLS’s dead ringer of a teenage son.
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