GLC SUV vs. GLC Coupe + motoren

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I can't write in German so good so i'll write in english and i hope you will uderstand me. You can answer in German, i can read well 🙂

I have a family (wife and 1 child). In 3 years time we will also get a small dog. I'm buying a new car. We were sure to go with Mercedes E estate (T) 220d 4matic. Then we made a mistake and drove GLC Coupe 250d. We absolutely loved it. Yes it is smaller, but it feels great, driving hight is great, wife (spine problems) seats better in it. I could get a more powerfull engine with 4Matic then in E estate....everything is great, except the space in the boot, which is smaller. Interesting part is we don't think we really need that much space and there is always roof for extras.

I checked the difference between GLC SUV and Coupe in terms of space and i really don't see that much difference. Coupe is wider and yes SUV is higher at the back but i probably won't fill the car to the roof anyway. I want to like the GLC SUV, but everytime i see a wider/lower Coupe...

So the question is, can a GLC Coupe be a family car? Can even a GLC be a family car (kid is 6 years old, so there are no strollers, etc..)?

My other question goes about the engine choice. I'm picking between 250d, 300 and 350d. I believe 350d is the best choice for great power and also "normal" consumption which should be around 9l probably? 250d is ok, but feels a little underpowered (i drove that one), and i'm not sure what would i get with 300...how much real world performance compared to 250d or 350d and how much consumption?

Than you for your answers!

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So it is safe to say that 350d in GLC should be around 9l/100 km and 300 should be around 10l+ in normal driving.

9l absolute max if you don't have a binary driving style and/or mostly drive in cities. Same basically for the 250 +1l.

If you want to have a good information about the comsumption of the different cars have a look to

spritmonitor.de

here you see real life numbers and not the cracy low manufacures values.
VW is greating!

i wonder how much faster is 350d in 60m/h to 120km/h acceleration...

Har to decide between these two engines. i don't want to see double digits (10l+) in consumption so 350d will probably be the engine of choice. But it is a big diesel, so repair/service costs could be high. At the same time, it's a known engine without much problems.

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@silberx1 schrieb am 12. Januar 2017 um 15:12:25 Uhr:


If you want to have a good information about the comsumption of the different cars have a look to

spritmonitor.de

here you see real life numbers and not the cracy low manufacures values.
VW is greating!

There is just one Glc 300 there and no 350d, so sprintmonitor doesn't help.

Well you could compare it roughly to GLK or E/C-Class T-models.

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@MarioM40 schrieb am 11. Januar 2017 um 12:44:39 Uhr:


I can't write in German so good so i'll write in english and i hope you will uderstand me. You can answer in German, i can read well 🙂

I have a family (wife and 1 child). In 3 years time we will also get a small dog. I'm buying a new car. We were sure to go with Mercedes E estate (T) 220d 4matic. Then we made a mistake and drove GLC Coupe 250d. We absolutely loved it. Yes it is smaller, but it feels great, driving hight is great, wife (spine problems) seats better in it. I could get a more powerfull engine with 4Matic then in E estate....everything is great, except the space in the boot, which is smaller. Interesting part is we don't think we really need that much space and there is always roof for extras.

I checked the difference between GLC SUV and Coupe in terms of space and i really don't see that much difference. Coupe is wider and yes SUV is higher at the back but i probably won't fill the car to the roof anyway. I want to like the GLC SUV, but everytime i see a wider/lower Coupe...

So the question is, can a GLC Coupe be a family car? Can even a GLC be a family car (kid is 6 years old, so there are no strollers, etc..)?

My other question goes about the engine choice. I'm picking between 250d, 300 and 350d. I believe 350d is the best choice for great power and also "normal" consumption which should be around 9l probably? 250d is ok, but feels a little underpowered (i drove that one), and i'm not sure what would i get with 300...how much real world performance compared to 250d or 350d and how much consumption?

Than you for your answers!

I do understand you. Five years ago I had the same question. My car was an Mercedes E estate with an 290 diesel engine. Then I saw the GLK 350 cdi and found it so great. I had took it with the Panorama Windows and in my opinion, it was the right way. In this days I will change the car and my favorite is the CLC coupe 350d.

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