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2009 Mercedes-Benz G Class - Consumer Opinions

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Kelley Blue Book user
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...great car had it for 2 years ,.....best ever...

MSN Autos user
the best SUV of the world

...Pros: everything except the point below Cons: I have G 500 and i know that G 550 has the same measures.It can be 10 cm longer and 5 cm widther Overall: very...

MSN Autos user
My G-500 makes me happy

...Overall: My wife was very upset with me when I told her I was buying it. Then she walked around it and gave me the thumbs up without even driving it. Coolest...

Kelley Blue Book user
G500

...but otherwise its a awesome brute beast...

Kelley Blue Book user
Love my G Baby

...It gets a lot of attention, its a real eye catcher! I have had the same problem as many have mentioned with the window regulator. But besides that I love it!...

Kelley Blue Book user
The best!

...I have owned two G Wagons and have never had any trouble at all. The only time I have ever taken either one to the dealer was for a oil change. You can't make...

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If you like the 2009 Mercedes-Benz G-Class and want a luxurious, somewhat exclusive vehicle, you should check out the Land Rover Range Rover and Toyota Land Cruiser.

The Toyota Land Cruiser is substantially less expensive than the G-Class but no less talented, though it is finished more inexpensively.

Few vehicles have the off-road reputation of the 2009 Mercedes-Benz G-Class; the Land Rover Range Rover is one.

Also like the G-Class, it has a breathtaking price tag to go with its legendary capability.

Military-vehicle buffs might also put the Jeep Wrangler and Hummer H2 on the same page, but both are thoroughly modern vehicles and not truly descended from their forebears.


 
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