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2008 Mercedes-Benz M-Class Review (continued)
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Driving Impressions

In any variant, the Mercedes M-Class will do just about anything most owners demand, on road or off road. Acceleration performance varies across the model line, ranging from better than adequate in the ML320 and ML350 to race-like with the ML63 AMG. Ride quality on pavement is never rough, even in the more stiffly suspended ML63, which features the AirMatic air suspension as standard equipment.

The diesel engine represents the state of the art and we really like it. Available in most states, it's as clean as the ML's gasoline engines and gets much better fuel economy. With this engine, there is no black soot, no sulfur smell and no loud, clattering noise. At idle the diesel in the ML320 CDI is nearly as quiet as the gasoline engine in the ML350, and that's when you're standing outside next to the vehicle. Inside, a driver is hard pressed to tell any difference between the gas and diesel engines, measured by noise or vibration. The only obvious difference is that the diesel shifts to a higher gear under full-throttle acceleration sooner than the gas engine to take advantage of its torque and goes farther on a tank of fuel.

Mercedes reports identical 0-60 mph times of 7.9 seconds for the both the ML320 diesel and the ML350. Yet that doesn't tell the whole story, because in short bursts the diesel actually accelerates more quickly. Its whopping 398 pound-feet of torque. compared with 258 pound-feet for the ML350, comes across as a neck-whipping burst of acceleration, and the turbocharging maintains power in high-altitude environs. And for this the diesel buyer gets a fuel economy improvement of 30 percent or more in real-world driving. We're perfectly happy in the ML350, but if diesel were readily available on our appointed rounds, we would choose the ML320 CDI over the ML350.

The ML550 is more fun to drive. The 5.5-liter V8 engine will take this 2.5-ton SUV from 0-60 mph in less than 6 seconds flat, and then settles down to a background burble by the time you reach seventh-gear overdrive. The seven-speed automatic offers a manual-shift mode, and it's the best automatic Mercedes has built. It's flexible, in that it kicks down to a lower gear more quickly than its predecessors, and it almost always keeps the engine in the most productive part of its power band. Yet its overdrive top gear makes for quiet high-speed cruising and better fuel economy.

During several days of hard driving in mountainous, sinuous terrain, we found the ML550 a hoot. The suspension is good at minimizing body roll in high-speed corners, and it smoothes dips and potholes well. The optional AirMatic suspension we tested can be downright supple, which trucks aren't supposed to be. The larger standard 19-inch wheels and tires and the power rack-and-pinion steering deliver a nice feel of the road, and quick reactions when necessary. At high speeds through mountain passes, the ML550 leans over a little, takes a set, and then grabs the ground and turns the corners.

Critics have complained with some justification about the electronically actuated and modulated Sensotronic brake system that Mercedes-Benz has been feeding gradually into all of its models over the last few years. We're getting used to them, and they'll stop the M-Class right now without much pedal effort. They've also improved considerably since they were first introduced. Yet they still don't have the smooth, linear feel of the best mechanically actuated brake systems. Nice smooth stops can be tricky without practice. We prefer the brakes in the Mercedes cars that do not have Sensotronic.

Off road, the ML550 and ML63 AMG offer the advantages of two significant features: a Downhill Speed Regulation software control that maintains the 4-12 mph downhill pace you set through the wheel controls, and a Start-Off Assist that keeps the vehicle from drifting backward in Drive or forward in Reverse on steep hills. Very handy, indeed, and eas


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This car combines luxury with practicality. The Mercedes combined all those goodness plus the advantage for fuel economy. Very surprised how well this diesel SUV handles. Extremely comfortable on the highway. I would purchase it again without any reservation.
posted by Bothan on Jan 12 2008
 
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This car is just perfect all around. The engine is out of this world, the best I ever own, responsive and gas consumption better than I expected. I am so glad that I got the ML550.
posted by Paton Mill on Jan 27 2008
 
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Enjoyed everything about it - Safety, performance, sound system. I am so glad we'd got this SUV. The Mercedes Benz ML550 has been very good to our family so far. I love everything about and I promise if you take it for a test drive you will love it too.
posted by Amin on Mar 03 2008
 
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This car is smooth to drive, relatively nimble, quick, stylish inside and out, fuel economical, solid, sufficiently large and luxurious. Smooth powerful diesel engine. Smooth 7 speed automatic transmission. Comfortable seats, good view of road and surroundings when driving. Excellent command system with primarily telecommunication and navigation systems only. Though I think the speed control should be set up with buttons on the dash or steering wheel if possible.
posted by Kendrew on Apr 01 2008
 
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What an unbelievable vehicle. The attention to detail and convenience. The NAV system is nice as is the stereo. The ride is superb, and quiet. This car has far surpassed my expectations. The only think which I would like to see here added.. is an arm rest on the right side of the driver's seat. Also, the cruise control is too close to the turn signal.
posted by Denzel on Aug 15 2008
 
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The interior is unbelievable, very posh and comfortable. The controls are very intuitive which is nice. Put everything on auto and it does the rest. Rear cameras should be standard on all SUV's, what a great feature! All around great vehicle.
posted by Alistaire Canne on Sep 12 2008
 
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