Vehicle Description
2020 Mercedes-Benz GLC300 - 2.0L 4 Cylinder - Automatic
Transmission -14k Miles - Mojave Silver Metallic Over Tan Interior
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The 2020 Mercedes-Benz GLC300 Is Both Familiar and Better �€" Car
and Driver, June 2019 Mild tweaks to the front and rear facias and
fresh head- and taillamps spruce up the exterior, while the
integration of the optional MBUX infotainment system addresses the
modern consumer's insatiable hunger for screens and tech. Speaking
of which, the resolution and image quality of the central 10.3-inch
screen are fantastic, and the navigation animations that overlay
directional arrows on the camera image of the road are both neat
and helpful. An updated steering wheel with the latest touch
controls is another pleasant upgrade, particularly since the
traditional console mounted clickwheel controller has been banished
and replaced by a reasonably intuitive touchpad interface. Along
with the touchpad, MBUX also can be controlled via the touchscreen,
the steering wheel control pads, or the gesture- and
voice-recognition systems. The real news can be found under the
hood in the form of the new engine, the M264 turbocharged 2.0-liter
inline-four. It makes 255 horsepower and 273 lb-ft of torque, a
14-hp improvement over the turbocharged M274 engine it replaces.
While fuel-economy numbers haven't been released, Mercedes is
billing the new powerplant as a fuel-efficiency and
reduced-emissions play, albeit one without any deficit in
performance. Offered here is a 2020 Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 SUV in
Mojave Silver Metallic (code 859) over Silk Beige (code 115) M-B
Tex. The vehicle has been driven a total of just 14,920 miles since
being delivered new at Autohaus on Edens in Northbrook, Illinois.
The factory window sticker is included showing all standard and
optional equipment. (It can also be viewed in the gallery for
reference.) The condition of this Mercedes 4WD SUV is very close to
brand-new. Outside, the metallic silver (with tan hints of the
desert) paint gleams on every body panel. Not surprisingly given
Mercedes' high standards, there are no flaws or inconsistencies in
the finish, and there are no scratches, dings, or dents whatsoever.
(To best assess the quality of the paint and trim finishes, please
be sure to view the close-up photographs of the car in the
accompanying gallery.) Tastefully limited chrome-including the
bespoke Mercedes grille, lower-front trim, door handles, tailgate
trim, and lower-rear valance-all shows beautifully. Brushed-metal
accents on the roof rails and window surrounds are equally
well-kept. Twin moonroofs open the cabin to the stars. Mercedes
identification is present in the form of the three-pointed star
front-grille emblem, similar hood emblem, and the model
identification (GLC 300 and 4 Matic) with another 3-pointed star on
the tailgate. Factory 18-inch, 5-split-spoke wheels with
Mercedes-Benz center caps are mounted with Pirelli® Scorpion Verde
235/60 all-season tires. The interior of the SUV is fitted out like
only Mercedes can do. Formed tan door trim on all four doors is
beautifully enhanced with textured, low-sheen wood inserts and
brushed-metal accents, including the Burmeister® audio system
speakers. Charcoal-colored carpeting covers the cabin and
cargo-area floors, with all-weather mats added for protection.
MB-Tex upholstery in light tan covers the front bucket seats and
3-position (or two-position with the armrest deployed) rear bench
seat. There are no marks or other flaws on the upholstery. The