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Mercedes-Benz GLCGLC 300 4Matic AMG Line 5dr 9G-Tronic

2022
14,101 miles
Hybrid

£33,500

or £491 mo
Delivery

*Representative example: Contract Length: 48 months, 47 Monthly Payments: £490.67, Customer Deposit: £5,025.00, Total Deposit: £5,025.00, Optional Final Payment: £16,570.00, Total Charge For Credit: £11,156.49, Total Amount Payable: £44,656.49, Representative APR: 12.90%, Interest Rate (Fixed): 12.87%, Excess Mileage Charge: 6.00ppm, Mileage Per Annum: 10,000

Mercedes-Benz GLCGLC 300 4Matic AMG Line Premium Plus 5dr 9G-Tronic

2021
14,800 miles
Hybrid

£36,690

or £610 mo
S755NF

*Representative example: Contract Length: 48 months, 47 Monthly Payments: £609.13, Customer Deposit: £5,503.00, Total Deposit: £5,503.50, Optional Final Payment: £14,944.00, Total Charge For Credit: £12,386.61, Total Amount Payable: £49,076.61, Representative APR: 13.90%, Interest Rate (Fixed): 13.08%, Excess Mileage Charge: 9.60ppm, Mileage Per Annum: 10,000

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About Mercedes-Benz GLC cars on heycar

What is the most popular colour for Mercedes-Benz GLC ?

Black

What is the most popular gearbox for Mercedes-Benz GLC ?

Semi-automatic

What is the most popular fuel type for Mercedes-Benz GLC ?

Diesel

What is the most popular engine for Mercedes-Benz GLC ?

2.0

What is the average mileage for Mercedes-Benz GLC ?

32025

How many Mercedes-Benz GLC cars are available for sale?

354

Used Mercedes-Benz GLC for sale: everything you need to know


The original Mercedes-Benz GLC was replaced by an all-new model in 2022, but the outgoing car is still well worth a look, because throughout its time on sale it remained one of the most desirable and accomplished SUVs in its class.


It’s not difficult to see why. The original Mercedes GLC is handsome, great to drive (if not as sporty as some rivals), comfortable, practical, and well-equipped. Everything you’d want from a premium SUV then, with the bonus of that three-pointed star on the bonnet, which still holds just a little more kudos than most.


Contemporary rivals for the Mercedes GLC GLC included the Audi Q5 and BMW X3, but shop around and there are several other alternatives too, from the nimble Alfa Romeo Stelvio, to the relaxed Lexus NX - and depending on your price point, the Porsche Macan is also difficult to ignore.


Should you buy a Mercedes-Benz GLC? 


If you’re looking to buy a family SUV with a premium badge, then the Mercedes-Benz GLC should be very high up your list of candidates. Launched in 2015, it was hardly revolutionary in a market already well used to premium SUVs, but it simply did everything very well, and wore the right badge on the front. It was always likely to be a success.


Mercedes-Benz launched a new GLC in 2022 but it didn’t move the game on, and given it also took a step up in price, it’s made the outgoing car look like a bit of a bargain - though good residual values mean even the earliest cars still aren’t exactly available for pocket change. And if Mercedes build quality isn’t at the same legendary level it was in the 1970s and 1980s, you’re still getting a comfortable, well-equipped, and solidly-built product.


Dig through a slightly bewildering variety of engines and trim levels and at its core the Mercedes GLC is a fundamentally good car. It looks good inside and out, it drives and rides well (less sporty but arguably more comfortable than BMW’s X3, for instance), the cabin is practical and comfortable, there’s a big boot (slightly smaller in the plug-in hybrids), and equipment levels are good throughout the range.


That choice does cover a lot of bases too, from basic 2-litre petrol and diesel engines, through a plug-in hybrid offered later in the car’s run, to the blisteringly quick AMGs with their turbocharged V6 and V8 engines - though the fuel consumption of the AMGs means the running costs are only for the brave.


The Mercedes GLC faced numerous rivals, and still does today. The Audi Q5 and BMW X3 are the two main German alternatives, though a year before the GLC arrived, the Porsche Macan was launched - and remains one of the best-driving cars in this class. Not all the alternatives hail from Germany though: the Alfa Romeo Stelvio is an entertaining choice, the Lexus NX and Volvo XC60 more low-key and relaxing alternatives, and the Jaguar F-Pace drives well too.


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What’s the best used Mercedes-Benz GLC model to buy?


It’s perhaps a bit predictable but the diesel models really do make the most sense, on account of their strong, easy-going performance, and their potential economy. Diesel may have fallen out of favour with policymakers but in a reasonably-sized SUV like the Mercedes GLC it still does the business. If you can afford the fuel bills though, the AMGs really do feel special to drive.


Specification is a personal thing and the Mercedes GLC’s trim levels can get a bit confusing, but among more recent models, AMG Line Premium strikes a nice balance between equipment (notably its digital display and proper smartphone integration) and price, though its 20-inch wheels do give the ride quality an edge compared to the cars on smaller wheels.


Used Mercedes-Benz GLC fuel economy and performance


  • Mercedes-Benz GLC 200 d: The 2.0-litre, four-cylinder turbocharged petrol of the 200 d made 194PS, getting from 0-62mph in 7.9 seconds, and offered up to 47.9mpg.
  • Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 d: Another 2.0-litre unit, the 300 d bumped power to 245PS, cut the 0-62mph down to 6.5 seconds, and could do up to 42.8mpg combined.
  • Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 de: With the assistance of a 122PS electric motor for the same 2.0-litre diesel, combined power of 306PS resulted in a 6.2-second 0-62mph time, and 27 miles of EV range contributed to 156.9mpg combined economy.
  • Mercedes-Benz GLC 300: The only petrol outside of the AMG models was a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder. It produced 258PS, had a 6.2-second 0-62mph time, and combined economy of up to 34.5mpg.
  • Mercedes-AMG GLC 43: With a turbocharged 3.0-litre V6, the GLC 43 developed 390PS and could sprint from 0-62mph in only 4.9 seconds. Claimed economy of up to 26.4mpg was the trade-off.
  • Mercedes-AMG GLC 63: AMG’s twin-turbo, 4.0-litre V8 made 476PS in GLC 63 form, for a 0-62mph time of four seconds flat. Combined economy? 22.1mpg.
  • Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 S: In S form the same V8 produced 510PS, cutting the 0-62mph time even further, to 3.8 seconds, and predictably increasing fuel consumption too, at 21.7mpg.


What used Mercedes-Benz GLC trim levels are available?


Mercedes-Benz is the master of a complicated trim level lineup, and there are several to wade through with the outgoing GLC when you’re shopping in the used market. Almost all of them wear AMG badges, since a sporty appearance and flashy badge is everything at this point in the market, but only the GLC 43 and GLC 63 models feature the magic touch of the actual AMG department. At the other end of the range, the GLC kicked off with Sport trim, though you may find a few SE-badged models if you’re shopping for earlier GLCs.


  • The Mercedes-Benz GLC Sport featured 18-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, parking assist with a reversing camera, privacy glass, a 10.25-inch multimedia touchscreen with MBUX, and heated front seats.
  • The Mercedes-Benz GLC AMG Line went up a wheel size to 19 inches, and got an AMG styling package including a different front grille. Sports seats, brushed metal pedals, and a flat-bottomed steering wheel were also included.
  • The Mercedes-Benz GLC AMG Line Premium got larger wheels again, at 20 inches in diameter, along with multibeam LED headlights, exterior running boards, a full digital 12.3-inch instrument cluster, leather sports seats, and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration.
  • The Mercedes-Benz GLC AMG Line Premium Plus added a panoramic sunroof, keyless go, and memory functions for the front seats and the steering column, as well as a Burmester sound system.
  • The Mercedes-Benz GLC AMG Line Ultimate was largely identical to the Premium Plus, but added Air Body Control air suspension, which automatically adjusts to different loads.
  • The Mercedes-AMG GLC 43 was the first proper AMG model in the range, and as well as its high-performance engine, the 43 got 19-inch alloy wheels, AMG Ride Control suspension, and various AMG details inside and out. GLC 43 Premium and Premium Plus trim upgraded to several of the features from the respective models further up.
  • The Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 featured 19-inch alloys, Air Body Control air suspension, a rear locking differential, and an AMG Performance exhaust.
  • The Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 S didn’t just get a more powerful engine, but also 20-inch wheels, red brake calipers, AMG performance seats, the speed limiter lifted from 155 to 174mph, and a steering wheel with a racing-style centre marker.


Used Mercedes-Benz GLC dimensions and boot size


The Mercedes-Benz GLC’s dimensions are:

  • Length: 4655mm-4682mm
  • Width: 1890mm-1930mm (without mirrors), 2096mm (with mirrors)
  • Height: 1620mm-1644mm

The Mercedes-Benz GLC’s boot size is:

  • 550 litres (395 litres GLC 300 de)
  • 1600 litres with the rear seats folded down (1445 litres GLC 300 de)


Used Mercedes-Benz GLC road tax


The Mercedes-Benz GLC’s expense when new means that all models are subject to a VED or ‘road tax’ surcharge for vehicles costing over £40,000. This means that all petrol and diesel models are, from the second to sixth years of registration, liable for a 12-month rate of £570 per year, while the plug-in hybrid GLC 300 de is a meagre £10 cheaper. Models registered prior to April 2017 will have different tax ratings depending on their CO2 output, making diesels more affordable than petrol GLCs.


How much is it to insure a Mercedes-Benz GLC?


Mercedes-Benz GLC insurance groups range from group 28 for a GLC 200 d in Sport trim, to group 47 (out of 50) for an AMG 63 S (though the Edition 1 special edition bumped this up to group 49). Some earlier models may be a little cheaper to insure, depending on engine and trim level - a GLC 220 d in SE trim sat in group 27.


Read our full Mercedes-Benz GLC review