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As one of the big four automobile manufacturers hailing from Germany, Mercedes-Benz has always been associated with refined tastes and exquisite class. Mercedes-Benz’s foray into the world of SUVs was in the form of the M-Class in 1997, subsequently renamed the GLE-Class in 2015. The GLE is a middle ground option between the larger GLS and the smaller GLC. The GLE/ M-Class has four mid-sized SUV generations under the names. A 2020 Mercedes-Benz GLE 350 4MATIC with 19,058 miles on the clock and ready for a new home is up for grabs.
The 2020 Mercedes-Benz GLE 350 4MATIC was offered in 11 exterior color options. This GLE 350 is decked in stunning Mojave Silver metallic paint. The Exterior Lighting Package adds active LED headlights with Active Curve Illumination, Adaptive Highbeam Assist, and an Ultra-Wide Highbeam. The rear features LED taillights, a load sill guard, and a Class III trailer hitch which can tow up to 7,700 lbs. A set of 21” twin 5-spoke wheels painted in silver with wheel locking bolts grace the GLE. The running boards are illuminated on entry. The interior is done in a Macchiato and Magma Grey color scheme with a topstitched MB-Tex upper dash and door trims. A dual panorama roof is in place with power functions. The front seats are heated and ventilated. The Premium Package adds a 13-speaker Burmester Surround Sound System, a Surround View System, and a 115V power outlet. The 3-spoke touch-multifunction steering wheel features a black and silver design, while a 12.3” digital instrument cluster is visible behind it. Other features include a 9.5” Head-Up Display, Parking Assistant Package, and heated and cooled front cupholders.
Powering the 2020 Mercedes-Benz GLE 350 4MATIC is a 2.0L turbocharged four cylinder engine with power sent to all 4-wheels via the 9-speed 9G-Tronic automatic transmission. Power output is at 255hp with 273 lb.ft of torque. 0-60 mph is clocked in at 7.6 seconds with a top speed of 142 mph. Multiple driving assistance options are available courtesy of the Driver Assistance Package, including Evasive Steering Assist, Active Brake Assist with Cross-traffic Function, Active Blind Spot Assist, and many more features.
2020 Mercedes GLE 350 4MATIC SUV Mojave Silver Metallic exterior Macchiato/ Magma Grey interior Trailer hitch Illuminated running boards Technology Package Parking Assist Package Exterior lighting package Premium package Load sill guard Wheel locking bolts 21" 5 twin spoke wheels MB Tex upper dash and door trim Heated and ventilated front seats Power tilt and slide sunroof Burmester surround sound system
The Mercedes-Benz GLE was previously known as the ML-Class until 2015, when it was renamed GLE-Class, to showcase that it is the mid-size E-Class equivalent in the Stuttgart automaker's SUV range. Currently, in the fourth generation, the GLE is a robust seller in the United States. This 2020 Mercedes-Benz GLE350 4MATIC comes to you with just 39,000 miles on the clock and is an excellent family vehicle to consider, with all the luxury and brand cachet that only Mercedes-Benz can bring.
As one of the big four automobile manufacturers hailing from Germany, Mercedes-Benz has always been associated with refined tastes and exquisite class. Mercedes-Benz’s foray into the world of SUVs was in the form of the M-Class in 1997, subsequently renamed the GLE-Class in 2015. The GLE is a middle ground option between the larger GLS and the smaller GLC. The GLE/ M-Class has four mid-sized SUV generations under the names. A 2020 Mercedes-Benz GLE 350 4MATIC with 19,058 miles on the clock and ready for a new home is up for grabs.
Mercedes-Benz seemingly have a model for every need. Whether it’s a compact sedan or SUV, mid-sizer or full-size luxury car or SUV, they’ve got you covered. Sports car? Covered. Grand Tourer? Covered. Hardcore performance machine? Hello, AMG division! This 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLE350 4MATIC competes in the mid-size luxury SUV/Crossover segment, where it took over from the M-Class in 2015. Coming from Maryland, this specific example has just 1,083 miles on the odometer, making it pretty much brand new. With the global supply chain issues making brand new vehicles hard to acquire in a timely manner, this could be the best thing for practical family requirements with a healthy dose of luxury and German dynamic.
One of the smartest classic cars to own and drive on a regular basis has got to be a Mercedes-Benz SL from the R107 generation of 1971 to 1989. These cars were Hollywood darlings when they were new, and over 300,000 were sold worldwide. It’s estimated that 68% of these ended up in the United States, as official or gray market imports. That’s why getting your hands on one isn’t that hard. This Florida-based 1975 Mercedes-Benz 450SL is one great example. The car has got 86,100 miles under its belt, and has received some new components to keep it driving as sweetly as it did back when it was new.
For decades, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class has represented the entry point into Mercedes-Benz ownership, as the prolific German luxury automaker’s compact luxury car offering. Over the years, the C-Class has grown, both in terms of sheer size, as well as luxury features and of course, performance. AMG got their mitts on the C-Class as well, resulting in some super-saloons that can really take everyone else by surprise. This W205-generation 2019 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG is one of those super-saloons that’s been fettled by AMG. With just under 30,000 miles to its name, this Florida-based car is reportedly all stock and comes with up-to-date servicing. If you’re in search of a fast family hauler, here’s the ideal candidate.
One of the most legendary members of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class lineage is the W124 generation. This generation came about in 1984, and was made until 1995 as a sedan. Other variants carried on until as late as 1997. The W124 is widely considered to be one of the most solidly-engineered Mercedes-Benz models; it’s not uncommon to see them being used as taxis in some African countries to this day, braving elements such as desert sand, scorching temperatures and of course, limited availability of spare parts. We did get the W124 in the United States as well, and today, we’ve got a nice 1992 Mercedes-Benz 300D from Virginia for sale. This car has got 131,410 miles on the odometer, but that’s a mere stroll for a W124. You really should buy it because it’s a car that will become a classic very soon; yet is modern enough to drive around regularly. The car is said to be all-stock and has received a recent service.
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