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2009 Mercedes-Benz M Class - Expert Reviews

MSRP: $44,600 - $90,100 See Local Classifieds
 
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MSN Autos
Flash Drive: 2009 Mercedes ML320 BlueTEC

...But aside from the unnecessary gadgetry, the ML proves the excellent usability and efficiency of a diesel-powered luxury SUV. -Perry Stern...

CarGurus
CarGurus' Review for 2009 mercedes-benz m-class

...Fuel economy and pricing, especially the cost of some options, remain the biggest drawbacks for the M-Class, but owners who can pony up the payments are rarely...

Cars.com
2009 Mercedes-Benz M-Class Professional Cars.com Review

...It pre-tensions seat belts, moves the seats into a safer position and closes the sunroof if its forward-looking radar senses an impending collision...

Cars.com
2009 Mercedes-Benz M-Class Professional Cars.com Review

...rating is only 15/20 so diesel goes about 100 miles more on a tank. Those who pay $50,000 for a BlueTEC are doing their part to conserve fuel-without standing...

Cars.com
2009 Mercedes-Benz M-Class Professional Cars.com Review

...Rear-seat entertainment, $1,850. Air suspension, $1,600. Bi-xenon headlamps with active curve illumination, cornering fog lamps, LED tail lights, $950...

Cars.com
2009 Mercedes-Benz M-Class Professional Cars.com Review

...FAMILY LIFESTAGE In Diapers: There's enough room for rear-facing infant seats. In School: Plenty of cargo room for up-and-coming hobbyists. Teens: There's...

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The X5 offers a third-row seat, but it has more sedate styling and lacks the performance character of BMW’s cars.


 
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