2007 Mercedes-Benz GL450
The 2007 Mercedes-Benz GL450 is about as Teutonic as you can get on four wheels. It is true to the Mercedes-Benz mission of performance and luxury, however, its plentiful cabin tech features are not as useful or usable as we would like.
At more than 200 inches in length, the seven-seat SUV has plenty of room to transport five full-size passengers in comfort, and even some usable room left over for the kindergarteners in the third row.
The GL450's automatic third-row seats tumble forward and fold flat with the press of a button on either side of the cargo area. With the third-row seats stowed, the GL450 has 44 cubic feet of cargo room into which we managed to pack 21 crates of wine of varying sizes.
The GL450's eight-speaker Harman Kardon audio system fills the cabin with rich acoustic output.
The GL450's lift gate can be opened manually or by pressing either the button on the bottom of the hatch or a button on the key.
The 2007 Mercedes-Benz GL450 does come with the option of hands-free calling. However, those who want to connect their phones by the standard Bluetooth hands-free profile (rather than via Mercedes' proprietary MHI interface) have to fork out $408 for the pleasure of a separate module.
The GL450's stereo can be used to play various kinds of digital audio, including MP3 and WMA discs. With such compressed audio formats playing, the LCD in the center of the dash displays information for the current track playing, but there doesn't appear to be any way to call up all the ID3 tag information associated with a specific disc (such as artist, folder, album, and so on).
Drivers of the navigation-enabled GL450 will have to reach across to the glove box to get at the six-disc CD cartridge if they want to play disc-based music.
As part of the off-road package, the GL450 also comes with two locking differentials for those who really want to move their $70K Benz through mud, water, or deep snow.
With a power bulge and two air vents identical to those on the SL550, the mammoth SUV seems to wish it had been born as something toward the sportier end of the Mercedes lineup. With its 335-horsepower, 4.6-liter V-8 engine, adaptive suspension, and steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters, the GL450 does have serious performance credentials.
Programming the GL450's navigation system is less frustrating in the GL450 than in the E-class sedans, thanks to the presence of a joystick to the right of the display as well as a quicker processor that eliminates the lag between inputs.
Our test car came with the $900 lighting package, which equipped it with curve-illuminating Bi-xenon headlights and front fog lights.
As part of the Premium I package, the GL450 gets a subscription to Sirius satellite radio.
While they are bright and colorful, the navigation system's maps are still unattractive and uninformative; even at the maximum level of zoom, street names are not visible for many roads.
The cabin of the 2007 Mercedes-Benz GL450 is a refined, elevated perch from which to look down at other road users. A stitched, upholstered upper dashboard bedecked in Mercedes-Benz Tex is complemented by plush leather seats and burl walnut trim lining the dash, center console, and door panels.
Other than the placement of the DVD slot, the dual rear-seat entertainment system is impressive; it's one of the few that we have seen that offers headrest-mounted screens (two pairs of wired headphones and a remote control are also included with the $2,650 option).
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