Editorial Review

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Spacious was the first impression upon sitting into the driver's seat. Rear passengers cabin space is equally spacious, as compared to the other 2 SUVs am currently driving. Overall impression is trustworthy and reliable. Drive itself is smooth and stable, over uneven terrains smooth delivery. Interior finishing is good as well.

No regrets to change from a Japanese SUV to this Euro SUV! Super handling and comfort with great speed whenever you wanted.

The GLC Coupe is a like a sleeker, more stylish version of the GLC SUV. So it looks more sporty and attractive.
The GLC 43 AMG is like a silent killer. It looks slightly aggressive but not too much. Under the hood though it packs quite a punch.
This car can outrun many sports cars, with its impressive 3.0-litre V6 engine that produces 367bhp. Definitely can win you many drag races.

Firstly, if you're looking to spend over $200k on a car, practicality goes right out the window. It's a bonus, not a must. Which is why I feel the GLC Coupe is the right pick for me.
It's got style and it looks way better than a conventional SUV; With its sloping roof. You lose some cabin space but that's a good price to pay for not looking like a soccer mum.
The GLC Coupe is comfortable with an impressive interior, especially in Comfort mode. The engine feels like it's struggling under hard acceleration but the lower end of the rev range feels just right for city driving.
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