Mercedes-Benz GLK opens the winter season

Mercedes-Benz GLK opens the winter season
Shortly it will be time to go to the ski slopes once more, and the users of Mercedes versions with the fixed all-wheel-drive system 4MATIC can be confident as they set out toward their selected winter getaway, due to the fact that the performance of the drive arrangement on snow- or ice-packed roads truly remarkable. Mercedes-Benz shows the high traction reserves together with outstanding directional stability and safety in the latest GLK at its 4MATIC system.

In acute winter settings at a height of 2500 meters on the Austrian Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road this compact SUV is indicating that its driving dynamics belong to a class all their own. Like the example of the 4MATIC’s fine-tuning on a dry or wet road, directional stability and thus the dynamic safety of the GLK versions is always at the forefront when wintry situations also prevail.
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njsidekick3njsidekick3 - 12/8/2008 2:59:02 PM
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This is THEE Jr.MILF suv.


ste_u6ste_u6 - 12/9/2008 8:56:42 AM
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slow uncomfortable and way to many buttons.!


mmeeccmmeecc - 12/9/2008 12:31:19 PM
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What the hell are you talking about? You obviously haven't driven one....


ste_u6ste_u6 - 12/10/2008 5:01:20 AM
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actually, i have. Q5 Launch in Marbella, Spain, in November this year.
Mercedes GLK needs a Multimedia system such as touch screen or centralized buttton to control all of its technology.
plus it was under powered tested against the same size and spec engines of its competitors and the seats still feel like they are stolen from a park bench!
All that aside, its a fairly good looking car in my opinion and feels very solid.


Have you driven one?


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