Used 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLC for Sale near Atlanta, GA
The 2016 Mercedes GLC-Class comes to America with a mission. Simply put, the GLC is intended to make us forget the GLK-Class, which it replaces. The new GLC is based loosely on the Mercedes C-Class cars, which is a very good place to start--the outgoing GLK was a little too small and its styling didn’t hit the right tone, so its sales were kaput. Audi and Lexus are basically printing money with their Q5 and NX crossovers and Mercedes needs to do better if it wants to stay relevant in this very important segment. By all appearances, the new GLC-Class will give those number one and two sellers a run for their money.
The first thing Mercedes-Benz fixed on its crossover offering was its size: the new 2016 GLC-class crossover is 5 inches longer and 2 inches wider than the outgoing GLK, spot-on the same size as the Audi and Lexus. These dimensions are also about the same as those of the Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, and Nissan Rogue. Crossovers of this size now constitute the largest of all automotive segments, even surpassing the mid-size sedan segment, if you can believe that. The reasons are simple: this size is the smallest a crossover can be while still comfortably moving 5 passengers, and tends to be the perfect size for gear such as hockey bags as well. Sedans, it seems, are going away.
Mercedes-Benz also fixed the crossover's look. The outgoing GLK was boxy, looking a little like a sedan with a raised roof. The new GLC conforms more to its segment’s style and is a little more like the new GLE-Class, the larger 5-passenger Mercedes tasked with taking on the Lexus RX350 (the number one selling premium SUV). Side by side, the new GLC and GLE will be a formidable pair, perhaps finally gaining Mercedes some additional market share.
The 2016 GLC-Class will be only available with the GLC300 drivetrain, a 4-cylinder 2.0-liter turbo--the same as the Lexus, Audi, and BMW X3 (and the Land Rover Discovery Sport...we could keep going). This choice is not a bad one. These engines are tuned for torque at very low RPMs and are almost diesel-like in their performance, but more economical and powerful. Expect 241 hp and about 270 ft-lb of torque from the GLC300, just a tad more than what the competitive vehicles offer--the coming 2.0-liter “horsepower war” should be fun to watch. The engine is mated with a 9-speed automatic transmission; thankfully, Mercedes is not trying out anything new (like a constantly variable transmission) or overtly sporty (like a dual clutch transmission), as a conventional automatic is the best match for these types of vehicles. Mercedes is also planning a plug-in hybrid model and a diesel, though not for the coming model year.
So far we have focused on how similar the new 2016 GLC300 will be to its peers in the luxury compact crossover segment. But the Mercedes' interior should make all the difference (other than in the base trim, which won’t even have leather seats). Upscale GLC300 trims will have a higher level of refinement and employ costlier materials in the cabin as Mercedes improves its game in order to separate itself from the pack.
Infotainment will be the same as in the Mercedes C-Class, and similar overall to other Mercedes vehicles. A large screen will be affixed on top of the center dash, rather than the integrated display screen you'd see elsewhere, and Mercedes’ remote interface will control the infotainment, rather than a simple touchscreen.
Mercedes will also offer a magnetic shock-equipped suspension system on the new GLC-Class, which smooths out bumps without compromising handling. An air suspension will be optional as well. Keep in mind that these options are expensive ways to do a job that competitors are doing well already, particularly the BMW X3.
All the high-tech safety equipment we expect from Mercedes will be offered on the GLC-Class, of course: Cross-wind stabilization, DISTRONIC adaptive cruise control, and forward collision mitigation and prevention. We would be stunned if the new GLC300 isn’t a Top Safety Pick Plus-rated vehicle, but the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has not yet tested it. Check in before you buy.
The 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class will be advertised as starting near $40K, and one should expect a well-equipped model to be about $50K, approaching $60K with most of the available technology included.
4.6 Overall rating
(7 reviews)Excellent SUV, great handling lots of power and very smooth ride make this the best choice for sport and comfort.
I think this a luxury vehicle. Great for first time suv buyers. Jas alot of class but also can go decently fast..not as zippy as C300 smaller cars but I was impresses for suv. Glad I made this choice. Now it does hold less gas and its premium gas so pay bit more..no regrets!
Good features,complicated learning systems onstar, spare tire and jack
I used to own one and enjoyed it very much
Beautiful nice ride cant help with my favorite color Love this car
2016 Mercedes-Benz GLC FAQs
How much does the 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLC cost in Atlanta, GA?
The average 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLC costs about $14,631.80. The average price has decreased by -4.3% since last year. The 83 for sale near Atlanta, GA on CarGurus, range from $9,754 to $31,544 in price.
How many 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLC vehicles in Atlanta, GA have no reported accidents or damage?
63 out of 83 for sale near Atlanta, GA have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLC?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLC gets between 20 and 24 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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