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Updated: Is The New Mercedes Benz GLK A Stud or a Dud?
Stuttgart/Detroit -- GLK – a combination of letters that has specific connotations. The “G” alludes to the archetypal cross-country vehicle, the “L” intimates luxury and, as in other Mercedes model series, the “K” stands for compactness (German: Kompaktheit).

At first sight these three aspects may appear to be mutually incompatible. But on closer inspection they offer the perfect combination as Mercedes-Benz takes its SUV expertise and launches it in a whole new dimension – in the exciting Vision GLK FREESIDE.

In January 2008 this compact character will be making its world debut at the Detroit Auto Show, providing a vision of the shape of SUVs to come.

The Vision GLK FREESIDE study, now close to series production, has a distinctive design and combines typical SUV characteristics such as robustness and off-road capability with refined motoring characteristics on “normal” roads. The AGILITY CONTROL suspension ensures excellent handling dynamics and agility, coupled with excellent ride comfort and pioneering active safety. A high-strength bodyshell forms the backbone of this model and also ensures other key characteristics: the driving stability and virtual absence of vibration and noise, whatever the conditions, are compelling, and the passive safety, as you expect from the brand, is of the highest standard.

The economical and environmentally friendly new-generation BLUETEC four-cylinder engine, combined with the 7G-TRONIC seven-speed automatic transmission and the new 4MATIC all-wheel drive, ensures highly appealing performance. The compact concept vehicle, measuring 14.8 feet in length, also boasts technology usually reserved for higher vehicle classes. Features not only include the anticipatory PRE-SAFE® safety concept and the Intelligent Light System (ILS), but also the intuitively controlled COMAND APS infotainment center, a rear-seat entertainment system with two screens and THERMOTRONIC 3-zone automatic climate control.

Extremely attractive in stylistic terms, this vision of a future compact SUV, a vehicle packed with character, succeeds by combining the angular design of the original G-Class with typical design features from the contemporary Mercedes-Benz passenger car range. The interior of the Vision GLK FREESIDE complements the expressive body design and impresses with high-quality materials and an ergonomically coherent overall concept, instantly conveying that typical Mercedes ambiance.

The Vision GLK FREESIDE is to undergo its first test of character at the NAIAS in Detroit. “The Vision GLK illustrates the logical way in which our extremely successful model strategy can be continued in the SUV segment,” commented Dr. Dieter Zetsche, CEO of Daimler AG. Dr. Zetsche has a very close connection with the compact and distinctive Vision GLK FREESIDE, based on his time as a vehicle developer back in the mid-1980s. One of Dr. Zetsche’s areas of responsibility at that time was the development of the legendary G-Class. Looking back, he explained, “The needs profiles are different now. But there’s one thing that hasn’t changed: if a Mercedes has a G in its name, it has to perform exceptionally in all conditions.”

Vision GLK FREESIDE: Expressive, Distinctive, Independent

Stylistic borrowings from the forefather of all Mercedes-Benz SUVs give the Vision GLK FREESIDE a special positioning. Head of design Prof. Peter Pfeiffer put it in a nutshell, “With the G-Class we created a styling icon which has been the benchmark for almost 30 years. Combining this bold design with the latest Mercedes-Benz design elements makes the Vision GLK FREESIDE a vehicle of genuine character.”

Indeed, never before has there been such a distinctively expressive vision of tomorrow’s compact SUV. Bringing together the angular original design with the typical design features found in all contemporary Mercedes-Benz passenger cars creates a thrilling allure. Here the company’s unmistakable design idiom, with its interplay of taut lines and large, expansive surfaces, is combined with the typical body features of a functional off-road vehicle, such as short overhangs, an upright front end, slim roof pillars, a steeply raked windscreen and taut roof lines. Specially manufactured 20-inch light-alloy wheels and muscular wheel arches add an extra touch of power and charisma to the Vision GLK FREESIDE.

The vehicle’s body design is by no means an end in itself. It allows the typical advantages of an off-road vehicle to be introduced to the road-oriented, compact SUV class for the first time. Large angles of approach and departure plus good ground clearance make off-road ventures a joy. The outstandingly clear layout of the body and the good all-round visibility, combined with the raised seating position, increases the vehicle’s suitability for everyday on-road use and ensures relaxed driving even in dense city traffic.

The Vision GLK FREESIDE’s convincing design concept is reinforced by the special effect “diamond-white magno” paintwork. Unlike conventional metallic paintwork, a matte clearcoat protects the surface here. The detachable body parts, in gloss sterling silver, produce a charming contrast and give the study an even more exclusive look.

The Interior: Trend-Setter in the Compact Premium Segment

The distinctive looks of the exterior are seamlessly continued inside the SUV study. A thrilling stylistic contrast is produced by the juxtaposition of two formally different worlds. On the one hand the Vision GLK FREESIDE offers a high-quality and comfortable interior with impressive materials and precise detailing. On the other hand the contemporary treatment of the surfaces brings the latest in Mercedes design to the interior. The dashboard is the dominant element here, its wide, emphatically three-dimensional trim lending the generous interior an additional sense of width. The main focus is an elegant trim tier in matte, anthracite-colored cebrano wood with white grain and a precision-tailored chrome trim strip. This element, with its rich contrasts, extends across the full width of the interior and divides the main body of the dashboard into three horizontal planes. The upper area is trimmed in black leather and encompasses the instrument cluster and the static COMAND APS central display.

The lower area, like the tunnel and the footwells, echoes the color scheme of the exterior paintwork. The seats and the lower part of the door are trimmed in specially coated white leather which, like the “diamond-white magno” paintwork, has a matte gloss finish. Treating the natural leather in this way not only produces a stunning look but gives it a velvety soft, skin-friendly, easy-grip surface. Black piping adds to the interesting black and white contrasts. The driver’s armrest and the COMAND APS controller are placed in the optimum ergonomic position. Control of the individual menus is intuitive, following the highly familiar control logic used in the S-Class. Additional shortcut buttons make it easier to access the most important main functions.

The occupants are protected by a comprehensive safety concept, based on a high-strength passenger cell and energy-absorbing deformation zones at the front and rear. The protective program includes front airbags, sidebags and windowbags, plus a kneebag for the driver and crash-responsive head restraints.

New BLUETEC Four-Cylinder Powerplant with AdBlue Injection

The Vision GLK FREESIDE is powered by a new-generation diesel engine. The four-cylinder unit, with a 2.2-liter displacement, reflects the study vehicle’s dynamic basic concept and allows impressive performance figures with an output of 125 kW/168 hp SAE net, plus reduced consumption and reduced emissions. The technical features of the extremely compact and smooth CDI powerplant with rear camshaft drive include fourth-generation common-rail direct injection with an injection pressure of 2,000 bar and a two-stage turbocharger system.

The modular BLUETEC emission control system has been enhanced by Mercedes-Benz and the most efficient version has been combined for the first time with a four-cylinder engine. "BLUETEC gives us a technology that makes it possible for us to combine the high efficiency and impressive torque of modern diesel engines with extremely low emissions – a perfect propulsion unit for a compact SUV like the GLK," declares Dr. Thomas Weber, member of the Board of Management of Daimler AG and responsible for corporate research and the development of Mercedes-Benz Cars.

The focus of BLUETEC technology is on ensuring the greatest possible reduction in nitrogen oxide emissions. This is the only exhaust gas component that is intrinsically higher in diesel engines than in petrol engines. In addition to an oxidizing catalytic converter and a maintenance-free particulate filter, an SCR catalytic converter is also used. AdBlue, a harmless, aqueous urea solution, is injected into the exhaust gas stream. This converts up to 80 percent of the nitrogen oxides into harmless nitrogen and water. Here the study highlights the way in which compact four-cylinder diesel models can also meet the most stringent emissions limits, even those specified by EU6, which will apply to all new vehicles from 2015. By then today’s EU4 nitrogen oxide limits will have to be reduced by around another 70 percent to 0.08 g/km. Even the strict US BIN 5 limits and the Californian LEV2 regulations would not present a problem for the Vision GLK FREESIDE.

Superior Dynamic Handling Thanks to Cutting-Edge 4MATIC Drivetrain

The new 4MATIC drivetrain in the Vision GLK FREESIDE is one of the most powerful all-wheel-drive systems. Thanks to the compact, lightweight and friction-optimized basic design, with a longitudinally installed engine and block-design main transmission and transfer case, it offers various advantages over other systems with a transversely installed drive unit. The fuel consumption, for example, is around the level of a comparable, conventionally driven vehicle. The minimal vibration and noise levels rival those of today’s luxury-class models.

The 45:55 percent basic distribution of the drive torque between the front and rear axle plus the ESP®, ASR and 4ETS dynamic handling control systems ensure effortlessly superior and predictable performance in all conditions. Optimum traction, the greatest driving stability and the best handling are assured at all times. The newly developed multiple-disc clutch in the central differential supports the system where the friction between the tires and the road surface is particularly low, for example on snow or ice. A basic partial locking force of 50 Newton meters between the front and rear axles produces a significant increase in traction, while maintaining the high level of driving stability.

The “G” button in the center console increases the Vision GLK FREESIDE’s aggression when required on rough terrain. Pressing the button activates a special transmission mode which varies the 7G-TRONIC’s shift points, adjusts to “softer” accelerator characteristics and activates the ESP’s off-road function. A manual shift mode is also available – gears are changed using the shift paddles behind the steering wheel. A further switch activates the Downhill Speed Regulation (DSR), which automatically maintains a pre-selected speed on steep downhill inclines.

Pioneering Chassis Concept Unites Different Worlds of Driving

The Vision GLK FREESIDE’s AGILITY CONTROL suspension resolves a conflict of objectives which particularly affects the SUV class, where chassis engineers want to create a vehicle which is both sportily agile and comfortably smooth yet one which can also cope with off-road terrain. If the focus is on sportily active handling, the springs and above all the shock absorbers have to demonstrate a certain firmness, which precludes access to the brand’s typical suspension comfort and limits the off-road options. If the vehicle is set up with softer dampers to ensure suspension comfort and off-road capability, dynamic handling naturally suffers. The solution is “amplitude-dependent damping”: the damping forces of the shock absorber are configured to respond flexibly rather than lineally.

In normal driving mode on moderately contoured roads or on slow off-road tours the system responds softly, enhancing both the comfort of the occupants and the off-road capability. To ensure that this level of comfort is retained in the face of hard driving or abrupt evasion maneuvers, in these situations the dampers deliver a harder performance, ensuring optimum driving stability. The driver of the Vision GLK is supported by speed-sensitive power steering which ensures the optimum steering assistance for the given situation. Parking or maneuvering off-road are easy exercises because the greatest possible power assistance is on hand. At higher speeds the assistance is reduced in favor of greater driving stability.

Vision GLK FREESIDE: Continuing a Success Story

Since the launch of the legendary G-Class in 1979, Mercedes-Benz has been a leader in the field of off-road vehicles. With the first generation of the ML-Class, which appeared in 1997, Mercedes-Benz marked out the contemporary sports utility vehicle segment. Including the latest generation of this model, which made its debut in 2005, this model series is one of the most successful premium SUVs in the world, with around 900,000 vehicles sold. The GL-Class in turn has occupied the top spot in the overall SUV world since 2006, its occupants traveling first-class whatever the conditions, whether on or off the road. The Vision GLK FREESIDE now demonstrates how the expertise garnered in the course of creating this sequence of models can be translated into a compact format. The new compact character, in other words, is in the best of company – just like the production model, which is to be launched in Europe in fall 2008, followed by the U.S. in January 2009.


Updated: Is The New Mercedes Benz GLK A Stud or a Dud?



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henbmwhenbmw - 1/3/2008 11:07:18 AM
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Eh, its not bad. Definitely could be worse but could be better as well.

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MercBasherMercBasher - 1/3/2008 6:14:38 PM
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I think it looks old-fashioned which can be an advantage in the marketplace. Is it based on the Jeep Liberty?


adamsaf723adamsaf723 - 1/4/2008 2:38:06 PM
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If that minivan R-Class sells, this ugly car will too.


2004E462004E46 - 1/4/2008 9:23:01 PM
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I like MBs but this rugged G body style does look dated compared to the ML...maybe they should have made the MLK instead.


henbmwhenbmw - 1/5/2008 5:17:00 PM
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Wow, I don't think my comment could be less offensive


SixxFiveSixxFive - 1/3/2008 11:19:13 AM
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Not a big fan of the lower body cladding in silver or those rims - hope it's just a part of this particular "Freeside concept"....

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EnnNorakEnnNorak - 1/3/2008 4:20:31 PM
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The wide lower body cladding is a good thing as it protects the vehicle against door dings and chips from flying stones on gravel roads. The stupid part is the rocker panel that protrudes out from the body by about 4 inches -- my wife hates that as she would rub her legs against it and pick up winter salt and mud on her pants while getting in or out of the vehicle. The lower body cladding should have continued to arch right over the top of the wheel cut-out on the fenders. Will someone from Mercedes please read this and make sure the top designer understands it.


EnnNorakEnnNorak - 1/3/2008 4:22:55 PM
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It is a hit now but will be be almost impossible to dethrone once they fix the flaws I pointed out in my comments above.

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EnnNorakEnnNorak - 1/3/2008 4:22:55 PM
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It is a hit now but will be be almost impossible to dethrone once they fix the flaws I pointed out in my comments above.

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M35MTM35MT - 1/3/2008 12:49:28 PMView My AgentSpace
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Subaru Forester all the way.

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silverarrow2silverarrow2 - 1/3/2008 11:23:23 AM
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I didn't know there was a new Lada out!!

I thought MB had only bought Chrysler, not the Russian too. That thing looks like some thing Tata makes, what a waste of time. I think it will be a hit simply because of the logo.

But to me, this thing is nothing but 1980s inspiration.


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KingerKinger - 1/3/2008 1:30:33 PM
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"I thought MB had only bought Chrysler"

They sold Chrysler in May last year.



PintoRacerPintoRacer - 1/3/2008 9:17:40 PM
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I was thinking more like a Mitsubishi Montero, but uglier.

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_43LE_43LE - 1/3/2008 11:37:08 AM
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This is an unfortunate design. Might drive well, though.

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r15mohdr15mohd - 1/3/2008 11:46:04 AM
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it's ugly as hell, but it will sell due to the badge...and the overall design is very very Forester-like!

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EnnNorakEnnNorak - 1/3/2008 4:25:56 PM
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No! it will sell precisely because it is ugly. An SUV does not have to be pretty and a competent industrial look is best.


EnnNorakEnnNorak - 1/3/2008 4:28:10 PM
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By the way, the Forester would be excellent vehicle if Subaru could build one with window frames on the doors to properly guide the side glass into a sealed position.


Htay7500Htay7500 - 1/5/2008 8:40:07 AM
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I'll get deboosted for this but, I'll get the forester over this...


Ennorak, the new forester will probably get window frames.



MiltonMilton - 1/3/2008 11:49:06 AM
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The design is not as aggressive as I expected.I'm sure it rides well but in term of design I'm not impressed.

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EL34EL34 - 1/3/2008 11:54:24 AM
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Mostly women will buy this Mercedes in the USA because of the way it's shaped.

Women don't want a foofy lookin' SUV like that Nissan, or that sharktoothed lookin' Acura.


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EnnNorakEnnNorak - 1/3/2008 4:32:33 PM
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Wrong -- this is a masculine car. The Honda CRV is for chicks. Having said that, however, I see nothing wrong with either sex driving either car especially if a couple only has one car. We have to rise above this marketing bullshit of targeting specific sexes with specific designs.


eamaxsoneamaxson - 1/3/2008 12:39:46 PM
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Looks good. Like/dislike decision comes when they open up the back end and show me how much room is available for golf clubs. If I can get 4 sets of clubs and 4 adults in there with comfort, then I'll like!

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pchera01pchera01 - 1/3/2008 12:44:17 PM
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to me it doesn't look good on picture, but it can look good in real life

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EnnNorakEnnNorak - 1/3/2008 4:34:10 PM
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The real question is: will I bang my head on the roof when I try to get into it?


EnnNorakEnnNorak - 1/3/2008 4:34:10 PM
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The real question is: will I bang my head on the roof when I try to get into it?


MunichRobMunichRob - 1/3/2008 12:47:51 PMView My AgentSpace
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I don't really like it. The profile is to blocky & the lower body paneling a major turn-off, plus in pictures this thing looks big for an X3 competitor.

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S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 1/3/2008 12:49:29 PMView My AgentSpace
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Not good. It seems they shrunk down the body without shrinking the light clusters or the amount of cladding from the GL. Looks über-cheap.

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stash84stash84 - 1/4/2008 9:22:59 AM
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lmao


Jag_xfrJag_xfr - 1/3/2008 1:02:30 PM
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A huge miss!!!!!!!

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EL34EL34 - 1/3/2008 1:23:30 PM
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It's an SUV, not a little round perfume bottle!


EnnNorakEnnNorak - 1/3/2008 5:21:55 PM
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It will be a miss only if they price it higher than the BMW X3. Not that I like the X3 any better, but I'm looking for strong competition in a tough market.


EnnNorakEnnNorak - 1/3/2008 5:21:55 PM
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It will be a miss only if they price it higher than the BMW X3. Not that I like the X3 any better, but I'm looking for strong competition in a tough market.


maximafan1maximafan1 - 1/3/2008 1:34:50 PM
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its a hit
it looks great i would buy 1
even tho the back does look like a highlander


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CzelinskiCzelinski - 1/3/2008 1:41:03 PM
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"it's ugly as hell, but it will sell due to the badge"

It's not a Lexus, please...


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stash84stash84 - 1/4/2008 9:28:25 AM
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yeah..plz dont compare this to any lexus..lexus wouldnt put out such an ugly vehicle


EvoAudiEvoAudi - 1/3/2008 2:01:39 PMView My AgentSpace
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whether we like it or not, this car will sell, alot.
This Thing will be popular with younger wives, wealthy teen girls, and "Celebrities" AKA ^&^*%n MTV reality TV show stars.


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CzelinskiCzelinski - 1/3/2008 2:10:27 PM
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The only thing wrong with it from a design perspective is the silver areas aroudn the bottom, should be colour coded. It looks good and different, as we know, others will follow as they've always done with MB.

And it will sell, MB quality, their new found reliability like the good old days and the mighty MB name.


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S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 1/3/2008 5:14:24 PMView My AgentSpace
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It's fairly obvious. Go find them yourself.


stash84stash84 - 1/5/2008 3:09:50 PM
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doesnt exist


JUGNUJUGNU - 1/3/2008 2:14:07 PMView My AgentSpace
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to me even the dated and ugly BMW X3 is more intresting and better looking than this poor thing. No chance against the new EX, MDX.

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BillBill - 1/3/2008 3:42:19 PM
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The MDX to me is a terrible-looking car. And the BMW X3 is the worst looking in this class. The Infiniti EX looks like an elongated G37 with softer curves - basically predictable (and bland) styling.

I find the GLK to be a ground-breaking design in this class for the sole reason that looks different, and this makes it unique. Uniqueness attracts those seeking individuality or something that stands out. This automatically means the GLK should be a very popular car.

Look at the G-Class: a unique design and it still sells "well" (for a low volume product) considering it looks "outdated" and is very expensive.



S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 1/3/2008 5:15:19 PMView My AgentSpace
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Bill, sorry, you're just wrong. The EX is stunning... the MDX doesn't belong here because it's not in this class... the X3 is ugly, yes. But this? Hardly ground-breaking. Mercedes can do better.


TheSailorTheSailor - 1/3/2008 2:41:12 PMView My AgentSpace
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Uff... That is one ugly mercedes!

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w209w114w209w114 - 1/3/2008 4:10:46 PMView My AgentSpace
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You mean Jee Elle Kay...

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BillBill - 1/3/2008 3:37:46 PM
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Funny how all the folks who said "they like it" get deboosted.

Um, hello? Since when are personal opinions are threat on these lame boards? Oh wait, I am on Autolies here...


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w209w114w209w114 - 1/3/2008 4:18:24 PMView My AgentSpace
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Anti-Mercedes people on Autolies are heavy on their deboosting arsenals. They speak their opinions as facts when in reality they know little or nothing about a car that hasnt even been released.

Not even getting into those who THINK they have a say in automotive design, and critique. When in reality they are just like the rest of us, Just look at the cars they own and their high egos deflate rather quickly.

DaHarder is the most serious offender along with 3 others. Are you taking note of this DaHarder?



DaHarderDaHarder - 1/3/2008 9:56:22 PM
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No...

Because just as you're entitled to your opinion, So Are We All, the issue with you is that you feel the need to act like a Bratty BABY most of the time.

Why not just post your thoughts and Move On!

Note: I don't believe myself to be 'better' than any one else in this forum, I simply know what I know and comment accordingly... but you certainly seem to have some kind of 'inferiority' complex at times -

Just read, post and relax - You might just learn something.



w209w114w209w114 - 1/4/2008 8:29:43 AMView My AgentSpace
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DaHarder,

The rest know you post your own personaly opinions here as if they were facts. How about... Im going to make it a point to tear you up every time you do it from now on and then be the real real bratty baby you say I am, just for the fun.



DaHarderDaHarder - 1/4/2008 11:55:30 AM
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"How about... Im going to make it a point to tear you up every time you do it from now on"

Translation: I Know You Are But What Am I?

Underlying Message: Hi, My screen name is w209w114, and I'm (notice the spelling) a petty, small-minded, immature cyber-miscreant who can't accept that not everyone is going to agree with my opinions.

My message to you is: Do as you please, as it only serves to substantiate my previous assesment of your personality/behavior... Bratty Baby!

Now Back to The Topic At Hand:

This new Mercedes GLK is terribly unattractive inside and out i.e. A Serious DUD!



EnnNorakEnnNorak - 1/3/2008 4:37:14 PM
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w209w114, it looks to me like a lot of the guys you refer to not only are ignorant about cars but they totally lack taste as well.

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EnnNorakEnnNorak - 1/3/2008 4:37:15 PM
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w209w114, it looks to me like a lot of the guys you refer to not only are ignorant about cars but they totally lack taste as well.

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DaHarderDaHarder - 1/3/2008 9:59:19 PM
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^ Is EVERYTHING you post so important/relevant that it need be duplicated?

Note: Annoying As Hell!



w209w114w209w114 - 1/4/2008 8:25:17 AMView My AgentSpace
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DaHarder,

The internet can be slow and autospies isnt exactly the most reliable site, ITS HAPPENED TO ALL OF US. If you liked his opinion you wouldnt complain about it.



DaHarderDaHarder - 1/4/2008 12:08:58 PM
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With that in mind...

One should know to only click the <Submit Comment> button once, and be patient.

I wasn't 'bashing' the person, it's just that his screen name seems to suffer from this 'double-posting' bug more than anyone else.

Back On Topic: This Mercedes GLK... Stylistically Stillborn!



scorpioscorpio - 1/3/2008 4:47:07 PM
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It's huge, ugly, lots of power, slow, in-efficient, useless, lots of stupid gizmos, will never be driven off-road and ideal for huge stupid "rims"! It's perfect for the american consumer!-STUD!!!

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ninenine - 1/3/2008 6:04:56 PMView My AgentSpace
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Picture 9 looks like Mercedes have gone to the trouble of tracking down where they took photos of the new BMW X5 to take a photo of this new ugly revolting SUV. I thought Mercedes had moved out of building boxy vehicles like 20 years ago. Ugliest vehicle I have ever seen. Once again, I say, that those rip-off Smart and BMW X5 people could make a better car than this.

PROS-
*Luxury interior

CONS-
*Everything else

DUD


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stonestone - 1/3/2008 6:28:04 PM
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It looks like something else, I can't put my finger on it but to me it does. Oh and dud

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jt716jt716 - 1/3/2008 9:13:47 PMView My AgentSpace
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It is too blocky! If they would make some design changes it will look better and more refined. I like the interior except the steering wheel is kind of weird:S

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S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 1/4/2008 2:02:21 AMView My AgentSpace
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NO. That will further dilute the AMG brand. It was a huge relief when they resisted the temptation to make a GL63 AMG and dumped the R63 AMG, and I don't want them to start another SUV frenzy now...

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delandelan - 1/4/2008 3:02:41 AMView My AgentSpace
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Already looks old..

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993Turbo993Turbo - 1/4/2008 8:31:43 AM
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Definitely a stud. It looks a bit like the Range Rover. On purpose I suspect.

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DaHarderDaHarder - 1/4/2008 12:00:11 PM
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I'm curious,

Exactly which Range Rover would that be, and in what was are they similar in appearance?



audihateraudihater - 1/4/2008 5:18:38 PM
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