Showing posts with label mercedes benz m class. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mercedes benz m class. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Mercedes Benz M Class - Generation 2.1 (2005-2010)

MERCEDES BENZ M CLASS (2005-2010)

Larger than the model it replaced, the second generation M Class is now car based and numerous improvements were done (the previous one had limited space at the rear adding a useless third row and it had bad reliability). New items include a 7-speed automatic and it is now car based. No more seating for seven, it has been relegated to the GL Class.

See the latest model of the M Class


Mercedes Benz M Class - Generation 2.2 (2010-2012)

MERCEDES BENZ M CLASS (2010-2012)

The facelifted M Class marked the entry of the diesel engine and AMG body kits in the range. Two oil burners joined the line-up which complemented the sole gasoline.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Mercedes Benz M Class - Generation 1.1 (2000-2001)

MERCEDES BENZ M CLASS (2000-2001)

While the G Class SUV is getting old, development for this vehicle came to fruition in the early 90s. While it was a sales success, reliability problems tarnished this one. For the Philippine market, a 2.7 diesel was sold. 

See the Generation 1.2 model
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Mercedes Benz M Class - Generation 1.2 (2001-2005)

MERCEDES BENZ M CLASS (2001-2005)

An update occurred in November 2001 gave the M Class some exterior treatments including signal lights on the side mirrors and interior changes. The engine option, a 2.7 diesel paired to a 5-speed automatic, remains. 

See the Generation 1.1 model
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Monday, June 16, 2014

Used Car Review - Mercedes Benz M Class (2006-2012)

A luxury SUV for the school year? Not impossible, says Myk Belmonte as he gives you a suggestion.

2006-2012 Mercedes Benz M Class

History
Ok, so you would be criticizing me for featuring a second luxury SUV during the time when the kids troop back to school. Two years ago, we reviewed the E53 X5 in which people can choose between that or a brand new Montero Sport if given a chance (the results when I asked some people they'll go for a brand new Montero). While the used car world gives you lots of opportunities to drive those creatures without costing your image, there is a part of you which shouts maintenance costs without giving up your kids college funds.

Replacing the W163 M Class that was heavily criticized for its dubious quality is the W164 that was first made available in April 2005 as a 2006 model. Everything in the vehicle was totally new including the 7G-Tronic transmission, active curve illuminating lights, and more dimensions translating to more interior space. For the first time, AMG and hybrid engines debuted in this generation to provide consumers more options.

Locally, the W163 was launched by CATS Motors in December 2005 as a 2006 model alongside the W221 S Class and W245 B Class. Initially, the gasoline model was first made available with a diesel engine being available in 2010.

Value and Costs
Despite being an old model than the GLK, resale values of the M are identical to its small brother but then, the former has a cheaper price tag to begin with. As the drill, going with a pre-owned unit is the order of the day.

With this SUV packing tons of gadgetry inside, checking them one by one if they function well is a must. Also, maintenance costs between its European rivals are at par except for the LR which costs slightly more.

Exterior and Interior
Outside, the design just commands your attention with being overly styled that most competitors commit. The shape that is sculpted has better lines and a raked windshield that aids aerodynamics. AMG Sport models have the requisite AMG body kit with rear spoiler and 21 inch rims (as opposed to the 20 ones in the lower models).

Sad news for people who like placing their relatives at the back row: no more standard third row seat unlike the previous model, it has been relegated to the larger GL Class. Anyways, space inside the cabin is excellent and you'll love the comfortable aura provided by it. The interior is crammed with lots of toys including a button for the sunroof plus tons of hidden storage spaces (including the CD slot behind the COMAND screen). The biggest disadvantage is the shifter situated behind the steering wheel that is small (which you may mistaken it for a cruise control) and the cardinal rules: up to reverse, down to accelerate, and the middle is reserved for neutral.

Engine
Neither engine options that we will mention would disappoint you, so weigh in your requirements between the two. The sole gasoline option is the E35 3,498cc V6 having 272hp at 6,500rpm and 350Nm at 2,800-4,800rpm which provides you a smooth power delivery. On the other hand, picking the OM642 2,987 diesel with 224hp at 3,800rpm and 500Nm that is accessible at 1,600rpm which you will love for its available power and efficiency afforded by it.

Driving Impressions
Not anymore the agricultural tractor of the past, it now behaves as an E Class sedan which is a good thing. While we mention about the smooth power bandwith, its power steering is speed sensitive which means it is easily adapted. Apart from the smooth engine and transmission, all you have to do is to drive.

Verdict
There is nothing wrong with having a luxury SUV to school, unless you are receiving death threats in between. But if you are in the market for one (and you budget really dictates it), there is nothing wrong with the M Class, since this is a more improved model than the rushed replacement.


Thursday, February 27, 2014

Car Profiles - Mercedes Benz M Class (2000-2005)

2000-2005 Mercedes Benz M Class

The Good: Car like driving characteristics, comfortable, Mercedes for all seasons

The Bad: Terrible and questionable build quality

The Say: The BMW X5 of the same period is much better.

Go For: ML270 CDI
Avoid: ML320

Price Range: Data Not Available
Our Rating: ***

Related Review: None as of the Moment

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Car Profiles - Mercedes Benz M Class (2006-2012)

2006-2012 Mercedes Benz M Class

The Good: More reliable, flexible, and refined than the "rushed" predecessor

The Bad: No third row option, column shifter can be confusing for first time drivers

The Say: You buy this one not because of the badge, but due to the refinement and comfort.

Go For: ML350 CDI
Avoid: 

Price Range: P3,000,000-P3,300,000
Our Rating: ****

Related Review: Used Car Review - Mercedes Benz M Class (2006-2012)

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2005-2010
2010-2012