We took the GLB out for a test drive this past weekend. We also drove the Hyundai Palisade. Personally, I found the Palisade too big for me. I like the room, but I don’t feel comfortable driving huge SUVs. We also have an elderly parent living with us. So the height of the vehicle has to be taken into account. I think the GLB checked off all the items on my list. First, the car does not feel like a big SUV. Second, it’s the right height- you don’t have to climb into the car. Third, I have a short reach (not tall person) and not having to lean forward to access the touch screen was a big plus. MB offers (standard) a kind of mouse pad right were your right and (US) rests. So I can access everything without having to move from my driving position at all. MB also offers like a Siri OS for the car. So you can do a lot of things via voice commands. Fourth, the 3rd row seat option means you don’t have to get into a larger SUV in order to get extra seating. I felt comfortable driving it and I though the handling and shift transitions were very smooth. I think MB did a great job with this vehicle and we’ll be leasing the GLB within the next couple of weeks.
@@Dandelion_881 YW- I have to update. Pre-pandemic, I was convinced on the GLB. However, since my husband and I transitioned into working from home permanently, I didn’t think the price tag was practical given the reduced lack of use. So, once my lease had expired, I went for a couple of weeks sharing my husband’s car. Eventually, we ended up at a Hyundai dealership. I was looking at the new Santa Fe’s since it was the right height for my elderly mom and size for our family. The dealer was excellent and gave us great deal. Too good to pass up. We ended up leasing the Santa Fe limited. Vehicle comes with all the bells and whistles. Lots of storage space in the back with large hidden cubbies Heated and cooled seats, whole top sunroof, heated steering wheel, remote starter and functions via app, large LCD screen, turning & 360 degree cameras, memory seat settings, along with every safety & convenience feature you can think of etc. Sure, I didn’t have the center console mouse or the voice command option, but this vehicle was also almost $15K less than the GLB. I don’t feel like it’s too big for me -it’s a really nice car. I actually like it so much that I’m considering keeping it after my lease expires.
@@aldridkg Oh my goodness! I actually checked the Hyundai inventory online at my local dealership. It is on my list for test drive in the next two weeks. I will check out the Limited edition you mentioned. I have three year old twins and an 8 year old who uses a booster seat. Looking for a suv that it is not too big, comfortable ride and ample cargo space. Was also looking at pick-up trucks like Chevy Colorado but leaning towards utility vehicle.
@@Dandelion_881 LOL- so, it sounds like you’re looking at options. Well, one thing I can say for Hyundai is that 100K mile warranty. It’s nice to know that if something major happens - there’s that to fall back on. Unfortunately, domestic brands don’t usually offer same warranty. So far, we’ve used the vehicle to take family trips with my daughter, her hubby and my new grandchild. They bring the car seat and the stroller, still plenty of room in the trunk for shopping. So far, so good. My husband laughs cause he knows how much I love using those hidden cubbies in the back. I place grocery bags and stuff I don’t want rolling around in the trunk in those things. The silly things we love- LOL
@@you11114 now drove over 1 year and had no difficulties. except for a piece of plastic on the tailgate which was attached through the garage. otherwise the car drives great. the 250 petrol engine seems a bit noisy at high revs but is powerful enough. interior design and ambient lighting are awesome. Handling great, enough space for a small family. I'm definitely satisfied, which I wasn't at all with my c43. the chassis of the c43 amg is a disaster (in my opinion).
Good review. I’m going to buy this one. Went to try today at a store and l liked it a lot. I will get the 180 not the 250. As l liked this video l am subscribing to see some hopefully other good reviews.
I bought one. Yep, it lives up to the hype. Beautiful ride, quiet interior and lovely to steer. The gearbox is a plus too. Loaded up with a few necessary options can increase the price by $10k though, in Australia, at least. I thought going from a Range Rover Sport to this would be a potential mistake. But no, it’s fabulous and has immense cargo space. Great car.
Agreed. Got one myself, with about 12-15k in options. Definitely, a rare unicorn that is as easy to park and drive as a sub compact, but has the cargo and practicality of a compact, and the third row which makes it a competitor some mid size SUVs as magnificent as that sounds given its smaller size. Wonderful Crossover.
I found this review confusing. My wife and I test drove one and noticed the front seats are narrow and the knee width was less than most other brands in this size. With exception of that all was well until we got on the highway and the engine was loud getting up to speed and the cabin noise from the road was LOUD. Because of the road noise we are going to pass on this one. We had high hopes it would be a Mercedes GLK replacement, but not with the interior noise. If they fix this in next years model we will be happy to do another test drive. I don’t understand why this review does not call this out, it’s pretty quiet at lower speeds, but at highway speeds here in Texas, it’s bad.
@@tocor71 Not sure about gas consumption yet. Haven't had to fill the tank up yet. I'll update. Been busy learning the technology stuff with the car. SO far I love it!Love how it drives. It drives a lot like the GLK I had
@@cheryleharrison995 I'm waiting for mine glb at 3 months!!!.....only in April arrive......Portugal. I buy mine with sunroof and maps navigation....it's a extra.
Just ordered one with the same specs as this one. Great space for rear facing child seats, excellent adjustments for rear seats. The cargo space is huge for the 5 seater, you do need the cargo safety net as an extra. Just a perfect CAR for families.
I'm not even looking to buy this car (maybe in 5 years), i just randomly watch car reviews, and man you did great! I'm definitely subscribing to your chanel.
I recently bought a brand new GLB in Hong Kong. The car broke down in only 12 days due to a gearbox issue and it had to sit in back to Mercedes repair center for a month. We took it back after Mercedes claimed that they have fully fixed it, however it broke down again in the middle of the road after just 6 days (with my wife who is currently 28-weeks pregnant onboard). This faulty car has only been driven for less than 500km and its still in repair center now. Due to the safety concern, i demand a full refund or replace a new car as we cannot trust this car anymore. They turned down my request and came back with a counter offered asking me to trade in the current faulty car and buy another new one from them. I was so speechless and our whole family were so disappointed as we have been supporting Mercedes for over 15 years (owned another E class previously) Think twice if you still consider Mercedes as your family car since the gearbox problem has been a major issue in the past few years, friends of mine also having problems with their Mercedes.
Saw this car parked by my house and was looking at it at an oblique angle and it appeared much bigger than it seems. Didn't know it was this spacious, I would definitely take this over the GLC
The First RUclips reviewer that understands where thís model fits into the MB line up ánd how Mercedes-Benz names their range : GL = GE-LANDE which is German for off road. Here follows : GLA = A-class off road GLB = B-class off road GLC = C-class off road GLE = E-class off road GLS = S-class off road Then follows the uber G-class, the original Mercedes-Benz offroader that was launched in 1979 and nów available in formats like the G63 and G550 & even G350 diesel.
The model he reviewed doesn't have a 3rd row, and it's good as it is. The third row option of this car is a niche option that's usually not present for this segment and does not detract from the rest of the car. Trying to nitpick a feature that's not even there makes you the biased one.
szbxa You obviously like this car. That’s ok. MB probably didn’t provide a third row for this this early review as the room in there might be poor for the money. Do you work for MB?
@@JimmyjimmyJimmyjimmy-ih3yd MB doesn`t even try to hide it, the 3rd row is for people up to 168cm. I don`t need it anyway, I got one without it. It doesn`t take away anything from it being a great car for the money. And no, not a fully optioned one. Compare a mid-optioned one to others and you`ll see the value.
Can someone please confirm what the road and wind noise is like from GLB? I read multiple initial reviews that the SUV had more road and wind noise than what a "Mercedes Benz" should have and this was a turn off for the tester. But here the tester is saying it is quiet.
A great review! I would love to know what options were included on the car, specifically does it include the Suspension w/ Adjustable Damping and the Multicontour front seats since seating and handling were mentioned as being particularly excellent.
@@marktakahashi5024 do you think both of these things are essential (or close to it) for the most comfortable drive? I’m 5’1” and it’s hard for me to feel snug in many cars (which I prefer).
The GLB has no SD card, Becker or Garmin Navigation adaptability.The Navigation is either MB or Apple Car play. Unfortunately the Apple car play uses the a smaller screen area vs the MB which uses the full screen are I wonder why. Maybe Edmund's can throw some light on this restriction.
Nice ride. Love the interior! Unfortunately, it’s hard to justify the price tag when you can other luxury compact or mid size SUVs with more features for less money. You’re right in that the features added aren’t all necessary. I could never bring myself to spend $57k on this.
I think I agree with you, I think it's the best in its class! This car came out at the perfect time since my lease will be up at the end of the year. In addition, I thoroughly enjoyed your review of this vehicle. Touched on all the important information, and left all the fluff out. New subscriber.
i have to ask.... what is MB reliability like these days? don't want ot be stuck driving a service loaner while making payments on a broken car stuck in the shop :'(
Around the 6 minute mark, he said, that GLB is based on our award winning A class. Does this mean that the reviewer is from MB, and they are reviewing their own car? That's fine...but something to keep in mind.
i think mercedes need to pull back their line up. glb? with 21 different models (here in australia), including maybach, amg gt, x class, eqv, v class, slc, sl, s class, gls, gle, glc, glb, gla, g class, eqc, e class, cls, cla, c class, b class, a class ... whew ... its overkill. they could cut the line up in half and still have plenty of options.
Our(Edmund's)2018 Mazda CX-5 had a sticker price of $34,505 when it was new. After a year of driving, our odometer had about 17,600 miles on it. Assuming clean condition, the CX-5 had a private-party appraised value of $24,818. This is a 28% depreciation, which is worse than our long-term fleet average of 22%.
@@loganyang Mazda as a whole has one of the worst retention rates in the industry. People do not want to own another one. Maybe because Mazda's are on the small side of each segment for interior space but charge a similar price as the rest of the segment.
I liked the review. Well done... but please... please... remove the word "really" from your descriptions... The word "really really" detracts from following your review after 30 or 40 times being said in 10 minutes.
Great review. Love the detail and the rear seat review was especially great. This is a winner, as said, if not optioned to the hilt. 57K seems a bit excessive. You can get a fully optioned 70K+ one year old GLE with low mileage for that price (amazing what is out there in slightly used or dealer exec cars in CA or AZ, etc., so not sure about a 57K GLB. Would have liked to hear how you would have optioned it and what price it came in at. Can you get a great GLB for 45? and what would you miss, if anything? That seems a much, much smarter buy and about right for an A class based SUV.
The exhaust ports in the back are fake. Any of the carbon fiber you get with this car is also fake. There seems to be a change in mentality at Mercedes. The question is ...how far does this change go? The engine?, The transmission? You have to pay 50k to find out.
Any vehicle that lacks a very high level of reliability and costs a fortune to repair cannot be the best anything - even if it is very enjoyable to drive.
What makes an SUV better than the rest?
Sitting up high and the feeling of safety.
Capability and reliability.
Actually being able to corner.
Lol.
Utility, performance, dynamics, build quality, reliability, comfort.
Being the estate people really want.
We took the GLB out for a test drive this past weekend. We also drove the Hyundai Palisade. Personally, I found the Palisade too big for me. I like the room, but I don’t feel comfortable driving huge SUVs. We also have an elderly parent living with us. So the height of the vehicle has to be taken into account. I think the GLB checked off all the items on my list. First, the car does not feel like a big SUV. Second, it’s the right height- you don’t have to climb into the car. Third, I have a short reach (not tall person) and not having to lean forward to access the touch screen was a big plus. MB offers (standard) a kind of mouse pad right were your right and (US) rests. So I can access everything without having to move from my driving position at all. MB also offers like a Siri OS for the car. So you can do a lot of things via voice commands. Fourth, the 3rd row seat option means you don’t have to get into a larger SUV in order to get extra seating. I felt comfortable driving it and I though the handling and shift transitions were very smooth. I think MB did a great job with this vehicle and we’ll be leasing the GLB within the next couple of weeks.
Thank you for this helpful comment. Can totally relate 👍🏼 thinking between this or Telluride (same family as the Palisade)
@@Dandelion_881 YW- I have to update. Pre-pandemic, I was convinced on the GLB. However, since my husband and I transitioned into working from home permanently, I didn’t think the price tag was practical given the reduced lack of use. So, once my lease had expired, I went for a couple of weeks sharing my husband’s car. Eventually, we ended up at a Hyundai dealership. I was looking at the new Santa Fe’s since it was the right height for my elderly mom and size for our family. The dealer was excellent and gave us great deal. Too good to pass up. We ended up leasing the Santa Fe limited. Vehicle comes with all the bells and whistles. Lots of storage space in the back with large hidden cubbies Heated and cooled seats, whole top sunroof, heated steering wheel, remote starter and functions via app, large LCD screen, turning & 360 degree cameras, memory seat settings, along with every safety & convenience feature you can think of etc. Sure, I didn’t have the center console mouse or the voice command option, but this vehicle was also almost $15K less than the GLB. I don’t feel like it’s too big for me -it’s a really nice car. I actually like it so much that I’m considering keeping it after my lease expires.
@@aldridkg Oh my goodness! I actually checked the Hyundai inventory online at my local dealership. It is on my list for test drive in the next two weeks. I will check out the Limited edition you mentioned. I have three year old twins and an 8 year old who uses a booster seat. Looking for a suv that it is not too big, comfortable ride and ample cargo space. Was also looking at pick-up trucks like Chevy Colorado but leaning towards utility vehicle.
@@Dandelion_881 LOL- so, it sounds like you’re looking at options. Well, one thing I can say for Hyundai is that 100K mile warranty. It’s nice to know that if something major happens - there’s that to fall back on. Unfortunately, domestic brands don’t usually offer same warranty. So far, we’ve used the vehicle to take family trips with my daughter, her hubby and my new grandchild. They bring the car seat and the stroller, still plenty of room in the trunk for shopping. So far, so good. My husband laughs cause he knows how much I love using those hidden cubbies in the back. I place grocery bags and stuff I don’t want rolling around in the trunk in those things. The silly things we love- LOL
Ha! I’m looking at the GLB fully loaded or the Santa Fe Calligraphy trim… any thoughts now that you’ve owned the car for some time?
Get one a month ago. Coming from a c43. With a baby, we are super happy with this thing. Such a solid luxury suv 💪
Have you had any issues with it since? I am considering buying a GLB now and wondering is I should? Thanks
@@you11114 now drove over 1 year and had no difficulties. except for a piece of plastic on the tailgate which was attached through the garage. otherwise the car drives great. the 250 petrol engine seems a bit noisy at high revs but is powerful enough. interior design and ambient lighting are awesome. Handling great, enough space for a small family.
I'm definitely satisfied, which I wasn't at all with my c43. the chassis of the c43 amg is a disaster (in my opinion).
I really enjoyed listening to this reviewer. Touched on many aspects you hear other reviewers skip out on. Excellent review!
Good review. I’m going to buy this one. Went to try today at a store and l liked it a lot. I will get the 180 not the 250. As l liked this video l am subscribing to see some hopefully other good reviews.
I bought one. Yep, it lives up to the hype. Beautiful ride, quiet interior and lovely to steer. The gearbox is a plus too. Loaded up with a few necessary options can increase the price by $10k though, in Australia, at least. I thought going from a Range Rover Sport to this would be a potential mistake. But no, it’s fabulous and has immense cargo space. Great car.
Agreed. Got one myself, with about 12-15k in options. Definitely, a rare unicorn that is as easy to park and drive as a sub compact, but has the cargo and practicality of a compact, and the third row which makes it a competitor some mid size SUVs as magnificent as that sounds given its smaller size.
Wonderful Crossover.
So nice to see a calm, serious and fair reviewer! You don’t talk about unnecessary stuff and keep it relevant! Keep it up! New sub here.
I found this review confusing. My wife and I test drove one and noticed the front seats are narrow and the knee width was less than most other brands in this size. With exception of that all was well until we got on the highway and the engine was loud getting up to speed and the cabin noise from the road was LOUD. Because of the road noise we are going to pass on this one. We had high hopes it would be a Mercedes GLK replacement, but not with the interior noise. If they fix this in next years model we will be happy to do another test drive. I don’t understand why this review does not call this out, it’s pretty quiet at lower speeds, but at highway speeds here in Texas, it’s bad.
Good review. This guy is good
Spiritual successor to GLK.
AWESOME review! I just got my GLB 3 days ago and LOVE it!
What about consumptions?
Good or bad?
@@tocor71 do you miss not having a NAV system? Or a sunroof?
@@tocor71 Not sure about gas consumption yet. Haven't had to fill the tank up yet. I'll update. Been busy learning the technology stuff with the car. SO far I love it!Love how it drives. It drives a lot like the GLK I had
@@cheryleharrison995 I'm waiting for mine glb at 3 months!!!.....only in April arrive......Portugal.
I buy mine with sunroof and maps navigation....it's a extra.
@@tocor71 Thats good. Mine only in June or July. Presentation for the first time in Portugal, is March 5. What version did you choose?
An impressively articulated detailed review also sending compliments to the videographer crew.
Just ordered one with the same specs as this one. Great space for rear facing child seats, excellent adjustments for rear seats. The cargo space is huge for the 5 seater, you do need the cargo safety net as an extra. Just a perfect CAR for families.
Have you had any issues with it since? I am considering buying a GLB now and wondering is I should? Thanks
I am torn between Volvo XC40 and Mercedes GLB! Any recommendations?!
This is the premium amg line package right, with 20' wheels and 10' screen, right? Looks good
Great review!
I'm not even looking to buy this car (maybe in 5 years), i just randomly watch car reviews, and man you did great! I'm definitely subscribing to your chanel.
Bought one. Excellent CUV. Great review.
I recently bought a brand new GLB in Hong Kong. The car broke down in only 12 days due to a gearbox issue and it had to sit in back to Mercedes repair center for a month. We took it back after Mercedes claimed that they have fully fixed it, however it broke down again in the middle of the road after just 6 days (with my wife who is currently 28-weeks pregnant onboard). This faulty car has only been driven for less than 500km and its still in repair center now. Due to the safety concern, i demand a full refund or replace a new car as we cannot trust this car anymore. They turned down my request and came back with a counter offered asking me to trade in the current faulty car and buy another new one from them. I was so speechless and our whole family were so disappointed as we have been supporting Mercedes for over 15 years (owned another E class previously)
Think twice if you still consider Mercedes as your family car since the gearbox problem has been a major issue in the past few years, friends of mine also having problems with their Mercedes.
So what happened after that? They did fix it?
Did he say he was in regular Kia sport mode? Lol
Bullcity key up
Ok 🤔 so I really thought I heard that too???
He was probably reviewing several cars that day 😂
Lol yeah
Kia Telluride is a contender. It’s easy to slip.
Saw this car parked by my house and was looking at it at an oblique angle and it appeared much bigger than it seems. Didn't know it was this spacious, I would definitely take this over the GLC
The First RUclips reviewer that understands where thís model fits into the MB line up ánd how Mercedes-Benz names their range :
GL = GE-LANDE which is German for off road. Here follows :
GLA = A-class off road
GLB = B-class off road
GLC = C-class off road
GLE = E-class off road
GLS = S-class off road
Then follows the uber G-class, the original Mercedes-Benz offroader that was launched in 1979 and nów available in formats like the G63 and G550 & even G350 diesel.
I'd want to see this with the 4.0 in the c63. Over kill? Yes. Awesome? Absolutely.
I’m about to go test drive one of these in Tampa. this gentleman did nothing but reaffirm my excitement to possibly get into this vehicle. thank you!
Watched a bunch of more in depth videos but somehow you answered all the questions that weren't brought up in other reviews. Thanks
I really wanted the original GLK in diesel, but pre-owned ones with low mileage were impossible to find.
Nice. Most important questions: how does it compare with GLC and which one would you choose, assuming all things being equal, price etc
GLB for life!
Why didn’t you show the 3rd row entry and egress. This omission hints at some bias towards giving a glowing review to this MB product.
The model he reviewed doesn't have a 3rd row, and it's good as it is. The third row option of this car is a niche option that's usually not present for this segment and does not detract from the rest of the car. Trying to nitpick a feature that's not even there makes you the biased one.
szbxa You obviously like this car. That’s ok. MB probably didn’t provide a third row for this this early review as the room in there might be poor for the money. Do you work for MB?
@@JimmyjimmyJimmyjimmy-ih3yd MB doesn`t even try to hide it, the 3rd row is for people up to 168cm. I don`t need it anyway, I got one without it. It doesn`t take away anything from it being a great car for the money. And no, not a fully optioned one. Compare a mid-optioned one to others and you`ll see the value.
Better looking than the GLE for sure
Nice review! I think I'd better go have a look. I wouldn't have even considered Mercedes until I watched you review. Thank you!
Mark - Great detailed review. Your review is one of the reasons what made me consider GLB and got one few week back
Same here lol
How are you enjoying it? Loves, likes, dislikes?
@@amandaavia ok so far. The wind noise is little too much for a luxury brand. I wish I should have gotten the driving assistance package
Have you had any issues with it since? I am considering buying a GLB now and wondering is I should? Thanks
I LOVE it’s look!
Can someone please confirm what the road and wind noise is like from GLB? I read multiple initial reviews that the SUV had more road and wind noise than what a "Mercedes Benz" should have and this was a turn off for the tester. But here the tester is saying it is quiet.
It is quiet. But it is a B class SUV so don`t expect miracles. To me it is very satisfying and much quieter coming from a Passat B8 wagon
The best option 220d. Qestion one. Is it worth adding brabus to tuning by 20% more power? how much will increase acceleration
Awesome review! I wonder how is the noice insulation? On bumping road?
A great review! I would love to know what options were included on the car, specifically does it include the Suspension w/ Adjustable Damping and the Multicontour front seats since seating and handling were mentioned as being particularly excellent.
@@marktakahashi5024 do you think both of these things are essential (or close to it) for the most comfortable drive? I’m 5’1” and it’s hard for me to feel snug in many cars (which I prefer).
2nd gen GLK
CarterBurtonMotorsportsDotCom can’t wait for the “amg” version. The Glk63 was always something I felt they should have built.
We loved the GLK just not the V6 for daily efficiency. The 2.0T and 3-row is the sweet spot!
The GLB has no SD card, Becker or Garmin Navigation adaptability.The Navigation is either MB or Apple Car play. Unfortunately the Apple car play uses the a smaller screen area vs the MB which uses the full screen are I wonder why. Maybe Edmund's can throw some light on this restriction.
Best commentator I have seen on youtube...thorough and concise. Many thanks.
Nice ride. Love the interior! Unfortunately, it’s hard to justify the price tag when you can other luxury compact or mid size SUVs with more features for less money. You’re right in that the features added aren’t all necessary. I could never bring myself to spend $57k on this.
What would be your pick instead if you were to pay that much money?
Why not 10 speeds transmission used by other manufacturers? Are they some electrified versions? Or better plug-in versions?
Great review. How does it compare to the GLC ?
A question would you take the range rover velar in disel 275 or petrol 250 jag f pace d300 or petrol250
X1’s killer
Just a question and l don’t know if this was mentioned in the video. Are the wheels 20’ or 19’?
19’
Which colour is this?
im looking to get this vehicle
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Best CAR reviewer I’ve seen! So detailed and I love the comparisons
So is it as tiny as a BMW X1?? Or is it more comparable in size to X3?
I think I agree with you, I think it's the best in its class! This car came out at the perfect time since my lease will be up at the end of the year. In addition, I thoroughly enjoyed your review of this vehicle. Touched on all the important information, and left all the fluff out. New subscriber.
Great reviewer. I’m not sure the design really works hmmm
Would you say its size is identical to the new VW Tiguan?
Omg love the new GLB 😍✔️
Upgrade to 4K cameras
Mete Tuncay nah I’m good
Good reviewer with no hint of bias.
Perfect review. Thank you!
i have to ask.... what is MB reliability like these days? don't want ot be stuck driving a service loaner while making payments on a broken car stuck in the shop :'(
fabulousprofound
#12 JD Powers 2018
I’m stuck between the glb and the xc40. This video just took me closer to deciding which one I want.
Has everything but power. At this price range 270-300 is pretty standard if not on the low side.
Hi Mark! Thanks for the great review-- how is the adaptive cruise with active steering?
Okay show me where do I sign it?
Awesome review
I was waiting for the back seat info.. hehehe but anyways u gave a good pic for me to know this car from your perspective. 👍🏼
Another excellent review.
Now there’s no excuse for not putting that interactive system on GLC
This is probably the one to get in class. Best competition might be a loaded CX-5.
It looks solid & well build. I already bought Countryman JCW for my 2nd car before I saw this GLB.
Lots of interior noise at highway speed, unlikely MB
Around the 6 minute mark, he said, that GLB is based on our award winning A class. Does this mean that the reviewer is from MB, and they are reviewing their own car? That's fine...but something to keep in mind.
He`s from Edmunds and the A class won award at Edmunds.
i think mercedes need to pull back their line up. glb? with 21 different models (here in australia), including maybach, amg gt, x class, eqv, v class, slc, sl, s class, gls, gle, glc, glb, gla, g class, eqc, e class, cls, cla, c class, b class, a class ... whew ... its overkill. they could cut the line up in half and still have plenty of options.
Good job 👍
Hmmm, i think it could fit two 75 inch tv or two great Danes
Mom's everywhere rejoice that they can get a fwd Mercedes "suv". Should be super reliable too. Good thing that warranty is so long.
Sorry, they are not driving Civic's.
FWD the only point which turns this one into a non buying Mercedes
It’s $25K better than a CX5 2.5T, right? Right!?!
Our(Edmund's)2018 Mazda CX-5 had a sticker price of $34,505 when it was new. After a year of driving, our odometer had about 17,600 miles on it. Assuming clean condition, the CX-5 had a private-party appraised value of $24,818.
This is a 28% depreciation, which is worse than our long-term fleet average of 22%.
@@normt5463 Why do you think the 2018 CX5 has such a steep depreciation?
@@loganyang Mazda as a whole has one of the worst retention rates in the industry. People do not want to own another one.
Maybe because Mazda's are on the small side of each segment for interior space but charge a similar price as the rest of the segment.
at 6:50 you see a rare occasion a Mercedes supporting a Red Bull.
I want one!
I liked the review. Well done... but please... please... remove the word "really" from your descriptions... The word "really really" detracts from following your review after 30 or 40 times being said in 10 minutes.
The fake duel exhaust ports in the back & the fake carbon fiber panels is an absolute travesty for a Mercedes Benz vehicle.
Great review. Love the detail and the rear seat review was especially great. This is a winner, as said, if not optioned to the hilt. 57K seems a bit excessive. You can get a fully optioned 70K+ one year old GLE with low mileage for that price (amazing what is out there in slightly used or dealer exec cars in CA or AZ, etc., so not sure about a 57K GLB. Would have liked to hear how you would have optioned it and what price it came in at. Can you get a great GLB for 45? and what would you miss, if anything? That seems a much, much smarter buy and about right for an A class based SUV.
Once I saw him open the hood and said that it comes standard as FWD... 😞
Josh Mateo why does that make you sad? It’s not like it’s the only Merc available.
Alan Bowers I’m just not on board with FWD suvs. Especially with 3 rows of seating.
Josh Mateo interesting, I feel it’s perfect for a vehicle like this that maximizes the space available for interior occupants and their luggage.
@@mr.joshmateo So choose the AWD version of it...
Josh Mateo It’s actually a crossover. So FWD is fine
I might get this or venza!
The ALL-New 2020 GLB
LOL, $57K USD?? that's crazy.
I'm trying to convince my husband to get a GLB200 instead of a 2015 BMW X4. Please help with the arguments! 😂
Far more space and headroom. Better Image. Better warranty.
The exhaust ports in the back are fake. Any of the carbon fiber you get with this car is also fake. There seems to be a change in mentality at Mercedes.
The question is ...how far does this change go? The engine?, The transmission? You have to pay 50k to find out.
Short and sweet 🦅🦅🇺🇸
3rd row! I came to see the 3rd row!
This is the Metris that they couldn't produce.
They paid you for this review?
Edwin Delgado he’s a shill and always says good things about BMW
57000 wow for that box
RedBull?? NOT in a Mercedes!!
That's kind of expensive for a Rav4, ain't it?
In Portugal.....RAV4 (43.000€)
Glb 43.000!
Any vehicle that lacks a very high level of reliability and costs a fortune to repair cannot be the best anything - even if it is very enjoyable to drive.
Who cares when you are leasing..
Plagued with rattling and vibration noises. Not a solid car. Looks nice though.
Anthony Z ... I’ve leased one before
@@Gemini530
This model, GLB, had just came out. How long was your lease? LOL
I Know that road. Ortega highway
Close - but nope! Ortega is several hours away.
tlang001 ugh 74 is scary as sh*t
I like this guy. His English is really good!
Omg lost a little respect when i heard you pronounce MBUX as m-bux rather than M-B-U-X. Mercedes-Benz User Experience.
M-Bucks Lol! It’s a letter acronym! Don’t pronounce it like that
The front reminds me of a Honda Element🥴
You are driving a 4matic!