Don’t be fooled this is NOT smaller than a GLC. I bought a 2020 GLC and then hand a second kid and my knees were crushed on the dash. We traded it and got a 2021 GLE and I love it. However during my regular service the dealership gave me a GLB and I really loved it and everyone fit. Recently our rental was a 7 seat GLB and we had it for 2 weeks. Comparing it to the GLC and the GLE it was way better than the GLC and i actually got 6 people in it 4 adults and 2 kids plus a stroller. Deffo recommend.
It does have brake hold. You just have to press brake pedal all the way down and HOLD will appear on the screen. Actually Mercedes was one of the first to implement this feature. It came to be in 2003 E class
@@jsundberg5542but if you want an explanation… just compare the price tags. Go for a test drive, too. The GLB is expensive because it’s a Mercedes. But when you get down to it, it isn’t that special. With the CX-30, or the CX-5, you’ll get a better car with more features and more reliability, at a better price.
Brakehold is available on the left next to the light adjustments. Also, if you press the brake hard enough after stopping, the car will hold the brakes.
@@SuperDudson I guess it depends if you are vertically challenged or not. I wouldn't want to spend any time in a 3rd row, especially if there were an rear end collision!!
I have a ‘22 GLB and the seats are not what you would expect from MB, the utility, turbo, ambient lighting touch controls make it a lifted station that is fun good looking and has some value for a MB if you can get a deal or one lightly used.
I miss the console touchpad that disappeared in the update. You used all 4 input methods for different tasks (steering wheel touchpad, voice, touchscreen, console touchpad).
First check before posting. Mercedes always had brake hold by pressing the brake pedal hard quickly when stopping. Hold appears in the cluster. How do you not know. It's the best way to incorporate this feature. There when you need and off when you don't. No need to press a button all the time.
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How do you be a car review channel and not know that it does have a brake hold? All Mercedes have a brake hold by pressing all the way down on the brake. Come on 😂