The Mercedes GL450 is the shyest of the big posh SUVs. Styled to resemble its smaller ML sibling, the GL seems apologetic about its place in the world, genuinely contrite over its status as a gigantic German V-8-powered luxury condominium on wheels. While the Range Rover, Escalade and Navigator flaunt outsized personalities to match their price tags, the GL450 competently goes about its business and defers invitations to appear in rap videos. Its largest available wheels are humble nineteen-inchers, smaller than the wheels on the Nissan Murano LE. It is happiest when painted beige.
That approach, of course, is all wrong. If you're springing for a full-size SUV from the company that brings us 600-horsepower sedans and a 200-mile-per hour convertible, what's the point of attempting political correctness? Enter GL550, a GL that says that if the proles don't like your choice of transportation, then they should spend less time worrying about other people's cars and more time not being poor. If the GL450 is the vegetarian shark in Shark Tale, then the GL550 is Jaws.
The GL550 is more than a GL450 with a bigger engine - it's a GL550 with a complete attitude adjustment. The transformation starts under the hood, where the 450's 4.7-liter, 335-horsepower V-8 is replaced by the now-ubiquitous 5.5-liter, 382-horsepower motor.... Read full article