Used Mercedes-Benz GL-Class (2006 - 2012) Driving & Performance Review by David Ross on 10 Aug 2006 Last Updated: 30 Oct 2012 4 The Mercedes-Benz GL-Class is the car that some buyers may have been waiting many years for. It's a proper 4x4 with seven-seat practicality and yet has an interior that matches any of the company's saloons for comfort and style. Latest Mercedes-Benz GL-Class review Summary Driving & Performance Equipment Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Owners' Reviews Also Consider Facts & Figures Gallery 4 out of 5 Performance View full gallery The Mercedes-Benz GL-Class performance portfolio contains a trio of fairly powerful engines. The GL is a great performer out of town and is well-suited to long-distance motorway driving, where its well-insulated interior and relaxed engines make it a comfortable cruiser. On the open road, it performs better than many other off-roaders with an agility and pace that belies its substantial size. Three engines are offered - two diesels and a petrol. The GL500 gets a 5.5-litre 388bhp V8 petrol, while there’s a 3.0-litre 224bhp V6 turbodiesel for the GL320 CDI. Strong diesel enginesThe 4.0-litre 306bhp V8 diesel in the GL420 CDI offers plenty of pulling power while remaining refined when cruising and it's rapid too - managing 0-62mph in 7.6 seconds. These two diesels are more popular with buyers who want to take full advantage of the GL’s 3,500kg towing ability.Feisty petrol engineUnlike the M-Class, there are no plans for a fire-breathing AMG model, although the range-topping GL500 is hardly a slouch. It’s quicker and faster than a Volkswagen Golf GTI, sprinting to 62mph in 6.5 seconds and onto a top speed of 149mph. Not bad for a car that weighs in excess of two tonnes. All models get a seven-speed automatic gearbox as standard.Facelift in 2009The facelift saw the introduction of two new diesel engines to replace the old versions. The GL350 is a 220bhp 3.0-litre which helps the GL to 62mph in 9.2 seconds. The GL450 gets a 4.0-litre with 301bhp, hitting 62mph in 7.4 seconds. Parkers recommendsWe’d suggest those looking for acceptable running costs should go for the GL320, or GL350 if looking at post-2009 cars. 3.5 out of 5 Handling View full gallery The GL is a huge vehicle. It's more than five metres long, which is 11cm longer than a Range Rover - itself an imposing car. Around town this size is noticeable, especially when parking or attempting a tricky manoeuvre. But it's no wider than most off-roaders, so driving down narrow streets isn't as daunting as you may imagine. Despite being such a tall vehicle, body roll is well controlled in corners and its weight has been kept as low as possible to ensure it isn't cumbersome in tight bends.It's designed to be a serious off-roader and is more than capable - and equipped - to deal with terrains ranging from muddy tracks to steep inclines, thanks to Mercedes-Benz's 4MATIC permanent four-wheel drive system. In addition, the OFF-ROAD PRO package is standard giving off-road ABS, a downhill speed regulator, low-range gearbox, differential lock and adjustable suspension, which can add up to 307mm of extra ground clearance. Back to: Summary Continue to: Equipment Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Mercedes-Benz GL-Class cars for sale We have 16 models like this for sale. Find Mercedes-Benz GL-Class cars for sale