Mercedes G-CLASS (G-wagon) - Off-Road Test

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2022
  • Mercedes G-CLASS (G-wagon) - Off-Road Test
    2012 Mercedes G class
    ENGINE: 5.5L/382-hp/391-lb-ft DOHC 32-valve V-8
    TRANSMISSION: 7-speed automatic
    CURB WEIGHT (F/R DIST): 5603 lb (50/50%)
    WHEELBASE: 112.2 in
    EPA CITY/HWY FUEL ECON: 12/15 mpg
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  • @stithis
    @stithis Год назад +13

    crazy how much offroad options the g wagon has but yet 98% owners dont use them.

    • @4WDisLife
      @4WDisLife  Год назад +1

      Agree. It has three lockers and that would be more effective than anything else offroad. I guess when a vehicle is that expensive it kinda steers people away from any potential damage.

    • @off-roadingexplained8417
      @off-roadingexplained8417 Год назад +1

      @@4WDisLife yeah but it might wind up living a life like the Jeep Grand Cherokees.... 15 years from now somebody will cut the fenders and this will be an amazing off-roader lol. Mud and leather will meet lol.

    • @Countrysideboy247
      @Countrysideboy247 Год назад

      And that's why they are getting softer, especially the 2018 w463 which lost the straight front axle.

  • @trab8989
    @trab8989 Год назад +6

    I wanna see the gwagon with some mods.

  • @AmanBajwa155
    @AmanBajwa155 8 месяцев назад

    Liked this very much
    Sir music did you use in the background

  • @stevenpeterson7234
    @stevenpeterson7234 Год назад +2

    Come on man!! Power Wagon vs the SAS Tacoma!!

  • @LionRunner
    @LionRunner Год назад +1

    Wrangler Rubicon with real sway bar disconnect is definitely far superior. I think G wagon with tall profile make it little more vulnerable for roll over. I that situation my 4Runner with stock 265/70R17 would be in same trouble as G wagon I would assume. May be G wagon has better control than a 4Runner with front locker vs 4Runner only has A-trac for front? Big respect to the owner of G wagon for taking it offroad regardless the price.

    • @LionRunner
      @LionRunner Год назад +1

      O the same front locker topic I wonder if I could get front lockers on my 4Runner. Wonder if 4Runner axles & tie rods are too weak for a front locker? (I'm thinking of e-ton e-locker. Don't want the trouble of air locker and its maintenance.)

    • @4WDisLife
      @4WDisLife  Год назад

      I’d also recommend a Eaton e locker up front if they have that option. And yes. I’d think stock g wagon would be more capable than a stock 4runner, but they are about 5500 pounds, and 4runner and wranglers are maybe 4700 pounds?

    • @LionRunner
      @LionRunner Год назад +1

      @@4WDisLife yes E-ton locker is available for 4Runner when I checked with the 4wd shop near me. I'm just worried about the front components strength to handle a locker. As for the weight my almost stock 4Runner (except for RCI aluminum skids & RSG sliders) is 5000lbs empty (2640 lbs front, 2360 lbs rear).

    • @4WDisLife
      @4WDisLife  Год назад +1

      @@LionRunner i see. Not as light as I thought. Haha. For the front locker. If you get one. I’d recommend use it sparingly. And make sure try not turn while it’s on.

  • @off-roadingexplained8417
    @off-roadingexplained8417 Год назад +4

    Wrangler and G wagon are both great but I didn't expect the Wrangler to be THAT much better. Incredible!

    • @4WDisLife
      @4WDisLife  Год назад +2

      Yea me neither, that extra suspension travel, 35 inch tires (2.5inch taller than the g wagons 30min tires). And the wrangler is a lot lighter than the g wagon. All these plays important roles offroad.

    • @off-roadingexplained8417
      @off-roadingexplained8417 Год назад

      @@4WDisLife yeah somebody was telling me that they want these 6,000 lb+ vehicles for tax write offs.

    • @bluescan92
      @bluescan92 Год назад +1

      I own an ex military G, W461. And until recently owned a 2013 Wrangler Sahara, and in terms of articulation the Jeep blows the G clean out of the water. So I did expect the Jeep to perform ;) For me, the G is a good overlander, due to its reliability, capacity and sturdy build.
      The Jeep is more aimed towards pure off-roading. But then , the only problem I had with the Jeep was the transmission (NAG 1) , and that ironically is a product of Mercedes. I love both Jeeps and the older G´s. They are very similar in very different ways. =)

    • @nirfz
      @nirfz Год назад

      Additionally to the more flex in the front, the Jeep did take a different line, and appears to have MT tires fitted. (on it's axles, the spare looks AT) Any maybe it just looks that way to me in the video, but the stance is wider on the Rubcon shown than on a stock one.

    • @off-roadingexplained8417
      @off-roadingexplained8417 Год назад +1

      @@nirfz yeah it's true that wider axles and or significant wheel spacers will probably change the motion radio of the suspension and add more flex. It also won't move the suspension as far to achieve the same vertical wheel movement with longer axles and or wider tires and or wheel spacers.

  • @tomw5334
    @tomw5334 Год назад

    Where was this ?

    • @4WDisLife
      @4WDisLife  Год назад

      Famous reading outdoors.

  • @M.G.jun.
    @M.G.jun. Год назад

    The G class has 3 differential locks!!

  • @marekkorczynski3259
    @marekkorczynski3259 Год назад

    Bad driving, I own two G wagons and I crossed such a terrain many times with out problems.

    • @4WDisLife
      @4WDisLife  Год назад +1

      sure but you really have to be there to get the difficulty of this.

  • @spearfish
    @spearfish Год назад

    This person picked the worst possible lines on every obstacle

    • @4WDisLife
      @4WDisLife  Год назад

      I get what you are saying but you kinda have to be there for this one, not a lot of lines to choose from when you are in the woods and muddy ditch.

  • @Bavarian_Lifting
    @Bavarian_Lifting 2 месяца назад

    G is far more capable than this, this is a joke of an obstacle for such a vehicle

  • @SkywhiteChannel
    @SkywhiteChannel Год назад +1

    Poor driving. You could have straddled the obstacle.

    • @4WDisLife
      @4WDisLife  Год назад

      I’d say it’s a you have to be there kind of situation

    • @geecolagman
      @geecolagman Год назад

      Yup. Driver took wrong line

  • @romantchoub
    @romantchoub 13 дней назад

    Driver took wrong line, simple as that.

    • @4WDisLife
      @4WDisLife  9 дней назад

      sure did, also the tall shape of the g wagon doesn't help either.

  • @MerlinMoorlo
    @MerlinMoorlo Год назад +1

    very very bad overrated car. Wrangler do it more easier and its x2 cheaper!

    • @marekkorczynski3259
      @marekkorczynski3259 Год назад +2

      Hehe, bull shit, just looking on the driving shaft , you can compare the quality. In G Wagon it is two times thicker. The axels are stronger and so on...

    • @MerlinMoorlo
      @MerlinMoorlo Год назад

      @@marekkorczynski3259 u just dont understand what is off road vechile. Its:
      1. Low weight
      2. geometry
      3. transmission.
      There is only 1 thing is good in this car - transmission( all differential blocks). Thats all. And now look what Wrangler can do. These cars are not incomparable on off road. Take wrangler and take G on 1 trail. And you will see how this heavy barge with low clerance will stuck.

    • @skyline9789
      @skyline9789 Год назад +1

      @@MerlinMoorloHE doesnt understand? the irony…just tell us youre poor w/o telling us ur poor buddy😂😂comparing this new bolt on jeep to a stock 30 yo G …lets see this sh1tbox jeep against a full bolt on G professional or even the luxurious 4x4^2 G

    • @bluescan92
      @bluescan92 Год назад

      @@skyline9789 I have the W461, (military spec). And until recently had a 2013 Wrangler. While the G is built more sturdy, my Jeep was more capable offroad. The G is so stiff, that you will need the lockers more times than not. On the Jeep, I had much more articulation, and did not need lockers. The only thing that was a problem on my Jeep, was its NAG transmission, which ironically is a product of Mercedes.Dont get me wrong, I love my G, and there is a reason i still have it, but not my Jeep. Imo. Mercedes has lost its quality over the years, they focus more on looks, than quality... As long as it looks great on instagram, they are happy. The G is a great overlander. But I would not take a new G over the older W461 or the G-Professional... That being said dont underestimate the Wrangler, when it comes to offroading. Its a beast.

    • @romantchoub
      @romantchoub 13 дней назад

      He didn't even take the same line. The driver of the G wagon took wrong line, that was a
      obvious from the beginning

  • @anonymousonlineuser6543
    @anonymousonlineuser6543 Год назад

    Lol. Whoever is behind that wheel should not be driving any car off road or on road . Fucking circus.