
Alfa Romeo Stelvio vs Mercedes AMG GLC 63
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Date: 2019-05-30
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Comments and reviews: 9
Sabrina
An in-depth superficial comparison with plenty of useless figures and enough nonsense to definetely confuse you, although not as generously mixed to convince you, and not quite as deep as in the other nonsense videos over here and on that side of the combination of materials going on in the other mainstream crossovers, although Im not a big fan of this over there, still very similar of that in that other car, I like the overall appearance, still its a little bit obvious, but this is a little bit deceptive, this is the traditional crossover flavour.
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An in-depth superficial comparison with plenty of useless figures and enough nonsense to definetely confuse you, although not as generously mixed to convince you, and not quite as deep as in the other nonsense videos over here and on that side of the combination of materials going on in the other mainstream crossovers, although Im not a big fan of this over there, still very similar of that in that other car, I like the overall appearance, still its a little bit obvious, but this is a little bit deceptive, this is the traditional crossover flavour.
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Jay Mac
I think the Alfa grille looks kinda derpy. I easily prefer the GLC. On to more material aspects, I think the GLC is generally better. Mercedes interiors are excellent and features arent all that lacking despite being a compact (C class. Also V8. Nuff said. Lastly Im pretty sure the Mercedes is gonna be more reliable than the Alfa since Alfa is owned by FCA. It probably wont be a huge margin but I dont trust Chrysler at all. Mercedes is kinda meh but FCA is trash
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I think the Alfa grille looks kinda derpy. I easily prefer the GLC. On to more material aspects, I think the GLC is generally better. Mercedes interiors are excellent and features arent all that lacking despite being a compact (C class. Also V8. Nuff said. Lastly Im pretty sure the Mercedes is gonna be more reliable than the Alfa since Alfa is owned by FCA. It probably wont be a huge margin but I dont trust Chrysler at all. Mercedes is kinda meh but FCA is trash
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Henry
Have both the regular stelvio and regular glc 300. I sorta knew getting an Italian car was trouble. but boy I will never get an alpha again. the stelvio is on its third recall, the start/stop feature lags at stops, the window switches will flip polarity randomly, seat belt jammed the first day i drove it off the lot, back up cam is worthless, they never came with android auto/ apple car, and the interior is a sea of cheap plastic. drives great for what worth.
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Have both the regular stelvio and regular glc 300. I sorta knew getting an Italian car was trouble. but boy I will never get an alpha again. the stelvio is on its third recall, the start/stop feature lags at stops, the window switches will flip polarity randomly, seat belt jammed the first day i drove it off the lot, back up cam is worthless, they never came with android auto/ apple car, and the interior is a sea of cheap plastic. drives great for what worth.
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tjs114
I would agree with Alex. If I was leasing, I would consider the Alfa- if I could find a dealership that remained open more than 5 months. But I would buy the Mercedes, because lets be honest, both of these vehicles are going to spend more time at their dealerships than just about any other car other than a Fiat- oh yeah, the Alfa is a Fiat.
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I would agree with Alex. If I was leasing, I would consider the Alfa- if I could find a dealership that remained open more than 5 months. But I would buy the Mercedes, because lets be honest, both of these vehicles are going to spend more time at their dealerships than just about any other car other than a Fiat- oh yeah, the Alfa is a Fiat.
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Jia L.
Well, the Stelvio is powered by a mini-Ferrari engine and the GLC is powered by AMG. Tough decision, but if I was in the market I would pick the Mercedes due to their track record. All in all, you really cannot go wrong with either. edit: Track record doesnt mean race-track record.
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Well, the Stelvio is powered by a mini-Ferrari engine and the GLC is powered by AMG. Tough decision, but if I was in the market I would pick the Mercedes due to their track record. All in all, you really cannot go wrong with either. edit: Track record doesnt mean race-track record.
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Billy Beheler
I could not make a decision if I was shopping for this type of vehicle. The Mercedes will probably keep its value better and is probably more reliable BUT the Stelvio is just so mean looking so masculine I agree with you I would lease the Stelvio and buy the AMG
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I could not make a decision if I was shopping for this type of vehicle. The Mercedes will probably keep its value better and is probably more reliable BUT the Stelvio is just so mean looking so masculine I agree with you I would lease the Stelvio and buy the AMG
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The Truth
Two great vehicles. But my heart is with Mercedes as they never ever failed me. I think the GLC is quicker too. 3. 8 sec? The GLC does 3. 4 in other reviews. The problem with Alpha is that they are just not reliable, Italian cars syndrome.
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Two great vehicles. But my heart is with Mercedes as they never ever failed me. I think the GLC is quicker too. 3. 8 sec? The GLC does 3. 4 in other reviews. The problem with Alpha is that they are just not reliable, Italian cars syndrome.
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Michal Klucz
So I can have full LED headlamps and ventilated seats in Kia Sportage but cannot find it even as an option in Stelvio? ;) ok jokes aside, as no one would buy sportage instead of stelvio, but still. Between these two? MB all the time
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So I can have full LED headlamps and ventilated seats in Kia Sportage but cannot find it even as an option in Stelvio? ;) ok jokes aside, as no one would buy sportage instead of stelvio, but still. Between these two? MB all the time
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sdfasdfvccvvc
Alpha has much better design in and out, so Id go with it. But only until the warranty expires, and only as a non-primary car (would really suck to get stuck somewhere far from home when it will inevitably break); -)
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Alpha has much better design in and out, so Id go with it. But only until the warranty expires, and only as a non-primary car (would really suck to get stuck somewhere far from home when it will inevitably break); -)
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