Overview & Reviews
The 2012 Mercedes-Benz M-Class is all-new.
- High-quality interior and construction
- Engine choices include gas and diesel
- Comfortable seating
- Excellent braking distances.
- Disappointing steering response.
- Expensive compared to some rivals
- No third-row seat option
User Reviews:
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Outstanding Vehicle - 2012 Mercedes-Benz M-Class
By bobr007 - October 18 - 11:30 amTraded in the GLK350 for this ML350. Although the GLK was a great vehicle, the ML affords me more space and is much more comfortable. Cant say enough about this vehicle and recommend it to anyone who wants a comfortable SUV. For those who worry about fuel consumption, averaging 24 MPG in mixed driving and expect to do better. Very quite inside and very classy inside and out. Try it, youll like it!!
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Luxury Utility Vehicle - 2012 Mercedes-Benz M-Class
By cgrekin - December 10 - 11:11 pmPicked up the ML350 about 2 weeks ago. Compared the FX35, Q5, GLK350, SRX, X3 and the Evoque. The ML one out based on upon an overall quality. The ML is not the sportiest, but it handles well, accelerates well and gets competitive gas mileage. It is very luxurious with high quality materials and style. It is now similar to a mercedes E class sedan in style and luxury. Mercedes, Cadillac and Infiniti are much more competitive with their lease deals than Audi, Land Rover and Audi. If you are looking for a sportier SUV the Infiniti FX35 is a good value and finished 2nd in our search.
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Incredibly, a Mercedes thats good value - 2012 Mercedes-Benz M-Class
By scatback - August 26 - 2:50 pmThis is a big SUV but very light on its feet. Good visibility, good steering and a great turning radius are all part of equation. The backup camera is excellent, the seating position very good, the performance as good with this V6 as my XC90 Volvo was with its V8 with about 20% better MPG. Also, very quiet at speed. The knock on Mercedes was a premium package that wasnt premium; but the premium one package now includes what most people want (except for HID headlights; shame, Mercedes!), and that makes it value for money. Ten thousand less than an X5. Navigation works well, but the scream you get when you press the Embrace button will make ear drums bleed. Whats up with that?