In the highly competitive compact luxury SUV segment, the 2017 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class is definitely worth your consideration. It combines a practical size, strong performance and a luxurious cabin with a long list of optional amenities.The existing Mercedes-Benz GLC300 comes off its debut year with a minor shuffling of features. The big news is the addition of the high-performance AMG GLC 43, with a potent V6 engine.
Pros Balance of comfort and performance makes it an appealing daily driver Solid fuel efficiency from the standard four-cylinder engine Plenty of room for adult-sized passengers in back Elegant design inside and out gives it a true luxury appearance.
Cons Technology interface isn't always easy to use Only one four-cylinder engine offered unless you step up to the ultra-high-performance AMG model.
The Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class makes a terrific combination of the features and practical needs most buyers want in an attractive package. Complementing the automaker's C-Class sedan, the 2017 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class is a well thought-out compact crossover that offers its own swoopy styling and attractive range of engines.
Pros Spacious, attractive interior Wide range of engine and body choices "Coupe" bodystyle is unique Comprehensive available safety features
Cons Safety features come at a price "Coupe" loses some practicality Base GLC300 can feel numb Diesel model delayed (again)
The 2017 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class ranks 3 out of 14 Luxury Compact SUVs. If you're looking for refinement – both inside and out – you'll want to look at the 2017 Mercedes-Benz GLC. This polished luxury compact SUV comes with more standard features than many of its competitors and has a handsome interior that emphasizes simple elegance.
Pros Comfortable, elegant interior Abundance of standard and optional safety features Quiet, refined ride
Cons Below-average cargo capacity behind rear seats
The 2017 Buick Enclave is a good-looking SUV for families and one of the better-aging GM cars in recent memory.The Buick Enclave has lived longer than many thought it would. Crossover SUVs are hot properties these days, and aging models typically don't perform as well in the showroom as newer models. But the Enclave has been killing it, remaining one of Buick's best sellers almost a decade down the road. It's our favorite of GM's big front-drive-based utility vehicles, which also includes its siblings, the Chevrolet Traverse and GMC Acadia.
Pros Classy exterior Spacious second row captain's chairs Quality materials Smooth ride
Cons Nosedive in braking Can add up in options Lagging behind in fuel economy
Do you need a big three-row crossover SUV that can shuttle lots of people and cargo? The 2017 Buick Enclave could be for you. Besides its utilitarian abilities, it's also pleasant to drive. But read more to learn why some rival models might serve you better. The 2017 Buick Enclave gets a new Sport Touring edition with a satin black grille and distinctive 20-inch chromed alloy wheels with satin black detailing.
Pros Smooth ride even when the road isn't Seating for up to eight and cargo space to match Peace of mind that comes with top safety scores.
Cons It's a big crossover and drives like one Disappointing acceleration and fuel economy Infotainment and climate controls are behind the times Interior quality could leave some wanting more.
The 2017 Buick Enclave ranks 10 out of 18 Midsize SUVs. In spite of segment-leading cargo space, a handsome interior, and a rich offering of standard equipment, the Buick Enclave sits in the middle of the midsize SUV segment because its V6 can struggle under a full load.
Pros Composed, comfortable ride Spacious seating for up to eight Lots of room for cargo
Cons Fuel economy is below average