bpsorrel
MB Enthusiast
- Joined
- Mar 11, 2009
- Messages
- 6,027
- Location
- UK and Russia
- Car
- '21 C300 Coupe, '20 SLC Final Edition, Peugeot 208 (hers!) and a new Ford Kuga in Russia
Well, yesterday I took test drives in a GLA and GLK at our newly opened MB dealer in Vladimir, Russia. ??-???????? - ? ???????? - ? ???
As you'd expect, the dealership is exactly the same physically as the ones in the UK, spacious, lots of glass and the standard MB style. Also, this one has tree lined drives and lots of plants and flowers in the front area.
But the big difference is the attitude of the staff. Soooo friendly! I honestly have never been in an MB dealer and felt so respected. UK dealers, take note! These guys are WAY better than you at customer care!
So, the reason for going there aside from curiosity was to try the new GLA and also the GLK as I've never been in one even.
First the GLA. In a few words, I liked it a lot. For me, it was plenty spacious enough despite a very sloping a pillar. Some of the palstics around the central console are a little suspect, but overall, very nice inside. The test car was a 250 petrol and the "basic" spec, but still was nicely equipped with leather (maybe artico?) reverse camera etc. They didn't have a diesel as not many people buy them,. but the 250 petrol was certainly quick enough and a very refined engine. I think oddly, the 200 or 220cdi would probably suit the car's character better, but I'll try that when I'm back in the UK.
As for handling - very good! The test car had the "comfort" suspension and was possibly the best riding MB I've experienced! Very nice indeed!
Suffice to say, the GLA is topping the Toyota replacement list right now!
Now to the GLK, which is a car I would buy in Russia if I lived there or at least spent more than just a couple of months a year so the car didn't spend most of it's life in the garage!
It was a lot bigger than I imagined, especially inside and actually felt a bit higher quality than the GLA, despite having a similar style of dashboard and console area. The test car again was a 250 petrol and felt very similar to the GLA, if slightly slower, due probably to the extra weight. But, still more than good enough for hacking around Vladimir streets!! It's ride was much harder and SUV like than the GLA and over holes and rough roads was very stiff and jarring. Not bad, but also not as comfortable as you might expect.
It's a shame it was never engineered for RHD as I reckon the GLK would have been a storming success in the UK - possibly more so than the GLA will be as the style is definately more boxy SUV than "sports crossover" as the GLA is.
So, a GLK for Russia and maybe a GLA for UK. Nice!
Altogether a great day and even SWMBNO enjoyed the experience!
As you'd expect, the dealership is exactly the same physically as the ones in the UK, spacious, lots of glass and the standard MB style. Also, this one has tree lined drives and lots of plants and flowers in the front area.
But the big difference is the attitude of the staff. Soooo friendly! I honestly have never been in an MB dealer and felt so respected. UK dealers, take note! These guys are WAY better than you at customer care!
So, the reason for going there aside from curiosity was to try the new GLA and also the GLK as I've never been in one even.
First the GLA. In a few words, I liked it a lot. For me, it was plenty spacious enough despite a very sloping a pillar. Some of the palstics around the central console are a little suspect, but overall, very nice inside. The test car was a 250 petrol and the "basic" spec, but still was nicely equipped with leather (maybe artico?) reverse camera etc. They didn't have a diesel as not many people buy them,. but the 250 petrol was certainly quick enough and a very refined engine. I think oddly, the 200 or 220cdi would probably suit the car's character better, but I'll try that when I'm back in the UK.
As for handling - very good! The test car had the "comfort" suspension and was possibly the best riding MB I've experienced! Very nice indeed!
Suffice to say, the GLA is topping the Toyota replacement list right now!
Now to the GLK, which is a car I would buy in Russia if I lived there or at least spent more than just a couple of months a year so the car didn't spend most of it's life in the garage!
It was a lot bigger than I imagined, especially inside and actually felt a bit higher quality than the GLA, despite having a similar style of dashboard and console area. The test car again was a 250 petrol and felt very similar to the GLA, if slightly slower, due probably to the extra weight. But, still more than good enough for hacking around Vladimir streets!! It's ride was much harder and SUV like than the GLA and over holes and rough roads was very stiff and jarring. Not bad, but also not as comfortable as you might expect.
It's a shame it was never engineered for RHD as I reckon the GLK would have been a storming success in the UK - possibly more so than the GLA will be as the style is definately more boxy SUV than "sports crossover" as the GLA is.
So, a GLK for Russia and maybe a GLA for UK. Nice!
Altogether a great day and even SWMBNO enjoyed the experience!