A GOOD all-rounder isn't particularly hard to come by these days. There are lots of cars that serve their intended purpose, confidently and unobtrusively going about their business while making the lives of their owners easier.
The previous-generation Mercedes GLC was one such car. Quiet, comfortable, even pretty efficient, it was inoffensive to look at and felt like it was built to a high standard. It came with the required level of interior tech, while the boot was a good size, too.
But now there's a new one - not that you'd know it, because to the untrained eye the 2023 model looks much the same as the old car, albeit tightened up slightly, as if the designers used sharper pencils.
It benefits from a marginally cleaner front end, and the rear is more in keeping with the design of the larger GLE SUV. But it's blink-and-you'll-miss-it type stuff.
Admittedly it's a different story inside. This new GLC gets Mercedes' latest MBUX infotainment system, with an 11.9-inch portrait-oriented touchscreen display and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster. It feels fresh and modern, and on the whole, it's responsive and intuitive to use.
Yet it's not all good news. While the row of shortcut buttons below the main screen is well positioned, and it offers quick and easy access to key functions, including audio volume and drive modes, if you push one button, you'll notice the entire panel moves with it. This feels on the cheap side in terms of build quality, and in a car starting from £51,855 - or a whopping £72,210 in top-spec GLC 300 e 4MATIC AMG Line Premium Plus trim as tested here - that simply shouldn't be the case.
Denne historien er fra January 11, 2023-utgaven av Auto Express.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent ? Logg på
Denne historien er fra January 11, 2023-utgaven av Auto Express.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
BEST SPORTS CAR 4X4s
Banish the winter blues with these 4WD stunners guaranteed to put a huge smile on your face and keep you on the move
BEST USED CARS FOR SNOW
If you need a vehicle for snowy conditions but don't have the budget to run to a new one, there are plenty of excellent second-hand choices out there
HOW TO DRIVE IN SNOW
Heavy snow presents unique challenges. You don't have to be a wizard in a blizzard, but it's worth following some simple rules
WHAT IS AQUAPLANING AND HOW TO AVOID IT
Aquaplaning is a frightening experience, but following our top tips can cut the risk of it happening to you
HOW TO DRIVE ON ICE
When the roads get really slippery, it's vital to know how to react. Here's what you need to know
HOW TO DRIVE IN FLOOD WATER
Heavy rain anb beep floob water can be hazarbous if motorists bon't take the right precautions. Here's how to brive safely in sobben conbitions
SMART #1
Life with the first car from the reborn Smart brand has been a bit hit and miss so far
DIFFERENT STROKES
The new Toyota Prius is a PHEV, while Mazda's MX-30 R-EV is a rotary-engined range extender. Which takes charge here?
Porsche Panamer a GTS
FIRST DRIVE The latest luxury flagship might fly in the face of Porsche's electrified future, but it's a terrific performer
Omoda E5
FIRST DRIVE It's no class leader, but the all-electric E5 proves beyond doubt that Omoda is going to be a brand to watch