LUXURY OFF ROAD - How much can this Mercedes handle?
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 Published On May 14, 2018

The 2019 Mercedes G-Class is HERE. I think I might have said 2018 a few times in the video. But either way, the beautiful redesign of Mercedes' off road power house is here! And its time we find out how capable it is off road. Should the luxurous Mercedes G-Class stick to the pavement? or can it hold its own against the other off road vehicles... There is only one way to find out.

I was super impressed with the G-Class.

Check out Dans video HERE:    • First Off-Road Test of 2019 Mercedes ...  
And Check out my Behind the Scenes vlog HERE:    • Off-Roading in Spain with the NEW G-C...  

Let me know what you think!

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