Hi,
First of all would like to thank fellow t-bhpian @abhilashgp for his wonderful GLE300d review. His review finally made me write my first ownership review in the forum.
Background:
Coming from the motor crazy town of Coimbatore, automobiles were always a fascination. Used to drive a Suzuki Fiero in college days and remember spending countless weekend afternoons with a local mechanic to tune it for performance. After MBA, moved to Mumbai and was happily exploring Maximum city in an Apache RTR 160. There was never a need for a car in Mumbai and frankly speaking couldn't afford one too. I had driven a family friend's Palio S10 edition in my engineering days and had fallen in love with the performance and the handling. It was a completely different experience from driving my Dad's Hyundai Accent. So had decided my first car would be a European make and if possible a Fiat. Once I moved to Gurgaon in 2010 and realised that no point driving a bike in the heat and dust, bought myself a nice red petrol Punto. Myself and my wife had a blast taking the car on loads of highway trips to Jaipur, Agra etc around NCR. Couple of years later life bought us to the city of Bengaluru and we got the Punto along. It was 2013 and we were expecting our first child and wanted a bigger car for all of us. Ended up a buying a beautiful pre-owned petrol Laura with hardly 12000 kms on the odo at the peak of the fuel price disparity between petrol and diesel. Loved the 160 bhp engine and amazing practicality the Laura offered. Again numerous highway rides and weekend trips followed. I was taking the Laura to office and wife was using the Punto. But two things were going from bad to worse, Bangalore roads and traffic. So in 2015, we sold off the Punto and bought a grand i10 as she didn't like the heavy steering and the big turning radius of the Punto. And in 2016, decided to upgrade to our first SUV. I didn't want to sell the Laura at any cost but the practicality of a manual petrol sedan in Bangalore was going downhill day by day. And due to the lack of parking space, had to let go of the beauty. But a Czech powerhouse was replaced by my first German, the BMW X3 2.0d. I was waiting for the launch of the GLC at that time but they launched it as a CBU initially and the pricing was in X3 3.0d territory which was beyond our budget. So we got home a blue X3 and have loved the car ever since. Great handling and ride for an SUV , and it has been pretty reliable so far. I have the 6 year warranty and 5 year BSI plus and so far a smooth ride. But after nearly 5 years and 48000 kms, the itch for better performance started. After reading all the reviews of the 530ds and the E350ds in the forum, this time I was sure that I would be buying a German 6 cylinder beast. We moved houses and I had started my own firm, and so convinced my wife that a 6 cylinder vehicle now makes sense to drive to my office
Criteria:
1) Should be a 6 cylinder diesel engine
2) Budget around 1 cr
3) Should comfortably seat 3 adults and 2 kids (including the driver)
4) Should have good handling, performance and ride quality.
5) Should offer good extended warranty and maintenance package options.
Options considered:
1) Mercedes E 350d
First time experienced the three pointed star's luxurious interiors and was blown away. Akshaya motors had a cavansite blue E350d in stock and there were some real crazy discounts. Bangalore dealers had only the E220d for test drives and the car didn't scrape or bottom out in any of the pot hole/speed breaker riddled roads in Bellandur area.I had more or less decided to go for it as it would be great both for weekday chauffeur driven rides and for the weekend trips. So we went on the E220d on a nearly 50km drive to Akshaya Motor's Mysore Road stock yard to check out the E350d. Two things were a bummer. One, we couldn't manage to keep even 2 medium size suitcases in the boot and two, there was hardly any space for even 2 adults and a 7 year old kid in the back seat. Since now we are a family of 4 and with in laws/parents travelling with us frequently, the impracticality of a sedan again reared its head.
2) BMW 530d
Loved everything about the car- the looks, the cockpit styled lowering of the steering on ignition, the performance and even the ride quality was great. But the car scraped every speed breaker and couldn't even exit the ramp in the apartment parking lot without scraping the under-body. The boot space was slightly better but still no where close to an SUV and with this low ground clearance , daily drive would be a chore.
3) Mercedes GLE 300d/ GLS 400d
Again there was no GLE 400d for test drive and hence test drove both the GLE 300d and the GLS 400d. Liked the interiors of the GLE 300d but the performance didn't feel like an upgrade from the X3. The GLS 400d had sprightly performance for a car of its size and could get a good idea about the engine's potential.
Didn't consider the X5 as we already had a BMW and wasn't too keen on getting another one.
Dealer experience:
Initially got in touch with both Sundaram and Akshaya Motors. Somehow the sales adviser at Sundaram didn't follow up keenly but the adviser, Avinash from Akshaya was very prompt. He arranged for multiple test drives and was always available to answer any queries. Also Sundaram didn't have a 400d available with them in stock.
Discounts weren't much as it was a 2021 car and they had only one allocation. But loved the colour and ended up booking a Mojave Silver one. The delivery experience was smooth and very neatly done. Didn't expect to close the deal this soon but as they say you live only once.
Likes:
1) The car just pulls. The power is addictive. For something that weighs nearly 3 tonnes, the 700Nm of torque between 1200-3200 rpm means you are comfortably cruising at 100 kmph at 1500 rpm.
3) The ride quality on the 20 inch tyres are amazing. Gobbles up most of the pot holes. Also the air suspension along with adaptive dampening keeps the ride very comfy.
4) Has most of the features like electric under thigh support extension for driver and front passenger, electric head rest adjustments for all passengers, electric sun-blinds for rear passengers, 360 camera etc
5) Comfortable turning radius within the city. Haven't really struggled so far within the city due to its size.
Dislikes:
1) No burmester audio on a car that costs 1cr+ on road! The audio system is good but nothing premium
2) Would have liked wireless carplay and HUD at this price point.
3) Expensive warranty + service packages. If you are looking for a 6 year warranty + compact plus service plan, have to pay upfront nearly 11 lakhs.
4) The speed warnings are extremely irritating especially the 80 kmph one. it constantly interferes during the highway drives with the audio.
5) Beige interiors are a pain to maintain especially with young kids.
Based on reviews from the forum, got Hexis PPF installed from Krithi Car Care in HBR layout. They did a great job.
Took the vehicle on a road trip to Yercaud this weekend. Got a combined mileage of 10 kmpl with city, highway and the hill driving.
I am planning to go for the 6 year extended warranty for now.