The Mercedes G-class is designed to add luxury to the off-roader car market.
The G-class will be extremely expensive to run on daily basis.
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Over the years the G-class has become more and more kitted out with technology and luxurious leather.
The AMG variant of the G-class features a 5.5-litre V8 with a 0-62mph time of 5.4 seconds.
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On the road the G-Class feels bouncy and unresponsive.
Take the car off-road and the story changes, it perfoms very well here as it's equipped with locking differentials and a mechnical four-wheel drive system.
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The G-Class is well built and from pevious testing no problems have been found.
The rear seats can do with being a little more spacious.
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The boot is very practical at 2,250-litres.
The boot is self-operated and opens sideways allowing for a great deal of room behind the G-class.
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