2017 Mercedes-Benz GLC
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
This 2017 Mercedes-Benz GLC 220d AMG is a used example showing 111,304 km on the clock and carries the AMG styling pack. It’s a five‑seat, five‑door family-friendly car presented as a well-specified diesel automatic; the model is known for combining comfort and premium build quality.
Mechanically this car is a 2.1‑litre turbodiesel 220d with 4MATIC all‑wheel drive and the G‑Tronic automatic gearbox, claimed to return about 5.5 L/100 km — an appealing economy figure for longer touring and daily school runs. The drivetrain and AWD make it practical for wet gravel and mixed tar touring, while the boot and cabin layout suit family loads and weekend gear.
Located in Gezina, Pretoria (Gauteng), this used GLC for sale is listed nearby if you want a diesel suv in Gauteng. Enquire to book a viewing or a test drive and compare other GLC 220d AMG listings on Auto.co.za.
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Mercedes-Benz GLC safety rating
Rated 5 out of 5 stars for adult occupant protection — ANCAP, 2015 (rating has expired).
Australian-market RHD rating — indicative for SA only where the SA derivative matches the tested safety spec (airbags/ESC/AEB).
Mercedes-Benz GLC
Mercedes-Benz’s GLC fights in the thick of the luxury SUV scrum—right up against the BMW X3, Audi Q5, and Volvo XC60. On paper at least, you’d think the GLC could rest on its badge, but the competition’s just too tight for that. SA buyers have a dizzying 25 local choices, from older diesels for R319,500 to AMG monsters at R2,699,900—some of these sticker prices will give you heartburn, especially when you remember what a family home costs in Joburg South. Only one new GLC sits in this set; the rest are pre-owned, which tells you where the action is. Engine options? Diesel, petrol, and plug-in hybrid, all with proper automatics—so no chasing down obscure trim levels to get a decent gearbox. If you want the GLC that makes the most sense, the 300d 4Matic sits right in the middle, with four examples between R999,900 and R1,069,900. It’s what the GLC should have been from the start: enough power, 4Matic grip, and all the toys you’d expect, without tipping into AMG’s price bracket. The AMG 43 Coupe is a different beast entirely—at nearly R1,9 million, it’s for those with deep pockets and a soft spot for badge snobbery. On the other end, GLC 220d AMGs for around R400k look tempting, but average mileage is already at 73,555 km, so you’ll want a careful look at service history. Interiors? Still a strong point; the GLC nails material quality and keeps physical controls where you want them. That matters, because premium money should buy more than a fancy badge—it should feel properly considered, especially when you’re coughing up close to a bar.
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2017 Mercedes-Benz GLC
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Gezina, Pretoria, Gauteng
Mercedes-Benz GLC FAQs
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