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The Mercedes G63 AMG

From all the cars I’ve ever driven and reviewed I don’t think I’ve ever had so much mixed emotions about a car over a three day period as I did with the G63. When I first picked up the car I remember sitting in it and trying to adjust the seating position and getting really pissed off since I couldn’t find my perfect position. I could barely see out of the rear window, the steering was really heavy and overall I was so disappointed because I had hyped up the car in my head for such a long time that when I finally sat in it I was like really? This is it? Oh but how quickly my feelings changed over the following days.

The first day after I drove the car out of the dealership lot I really didn’t like it. Yes I thought it looked gorgeous and the interior was crammed with S-Class features like electronically folding out tables for the back seats but the G63 felt heavy and cramped. By the second day the car started growing on me and by the third day I didn’t want to give it back. When I finally did return it to the dealership and I got back into my SUV did I really start to appreciate the G63 for what it is. A beast.

The G-Class has pretty much looked the same since the 70s, it is to Mercedes what the Defender is to Land Rover except in the case of Mercedes, the engineers worked overtime to cram as much technological features into it as they could. You could really tell the designers struggled to keep up with the engineers since the front screen looked like it was mounted on the dashboard after the car was completed and the same with the two screens behind the front seats. But really other than the screens they somehow managed to cram all the other features into the car without them looking out of place. It’s really an impressive feat because the G-Class isn’t as big a car as you think it is. The car isn’t that wide and it’s also not that long with just two rows of seats and a nice but not over sized booth. The dashboard is one of the slimmest I’ve encountered which again makes me appreciate the work the engineers and the designers put into the car and how they were able maximize the small space they had to work with.

Before picking up cars to review I usually start brainstorming in my head where and how I would shoot the car. The reason I don’t review that many cars is that it’s not easy to think of new locations and new styles for the shots so I tend to review only the cars I really want to drive. With the G63 I started brainstorming ideas but only once I started driving it and I stepped on the gas did I realize what I wanted to do with the shots. The G63 to me is like Walter White, a normal and boring school teacher on the outside but a dark and sinister meth lord on the inside which is why I went with this dark black and white style for the photos. The G63 looks like a brick but comes with a 544hp V8 engine that grunts like an American muscle car that just ate the white Corolla that was in front of you a minute ago.

The power the car has is over the top, you don’t really need a 544hp engine in the G-Class. Usually I’m pro more power but in this case I was thinking I have all this power but I don’t think I could ever use it since I didn’t feel confident enough to do so. But as I started getting used to the car and gaining more confidence in its handling and braking abilities I didn’t want less power I actually wanted more (and that comes in the form of the G65 V12). The G63 is just incredible at overtaking and the sound it makes just catches all the drivers around me off guard. The G63’s brakes are some of the best I’ve ever experienced in an SUV and the steering which felt heavy at first started feeling a lot better at high speeds. I still think the steering is too heavy for day to day city use but once you’re out on the highway the feel is completely different.

I dropped off the car and got back into mine and right away I realized how much I was going to miss the G63. With all the issues I had with the car they were ones I was easily able to get used to or cast aside. The only issue I probably wouldn’t be able to get over is the price point. The G63 starts at KD46,000 with the model I drove costing KD51,000. At that price point your options are pretty much wide open and that leaves the G63 in a pretty difficult position. On the other hand what this price point allows the G63 to be is exclusive and in Kuwait, where every other person seems to have a Porsche thats not an easy thing to achieve.

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11 replies on “The Mercedes G63 AMG”

Urban legend has it that this car was commissioned by the Shah of Iran. He wanted a civilian version of the military G series.

Personally I think the Mahindra Bolera looks like a good G Wagon replacement at 1/15th the cost.

If you think that this car has good brakes, then i don’t think that you’ve tried high performance SUV’s like the ML63 or the cayenne turbo or the x6m. When you try braking in one of those during an emergency at really fast speeds there is no problem. But try speeding in a G class and then braking hard.. you’ll know what i mean

You echo my feelings when I picked up few years ago my wife’s G500. I hated driving the beast. It started growing on me after a few days and so much so that I commandeered it a year later. My wife now drives a GL500 which is superb dynamically for a car it’s size but I would take the G over it any day.

This is suppose to be an expensive version for safari jeep but i dont understand why ppl buy this model in kuwait !
yes its like defender of Land rover !

And if you go the to car selling website u would find this model being sold the most means ppl are trying to get rid from this one !

” just two rows of seats and a nice but not over sized booth.” – I think you mean boot here; but I’m sure you could fit a booth in there considering how square and boxy the car is. šŸ™‚

Its nothing like the defender. To start off with its useless off road; its basically for those people who want an alternative to a fast Cayenne (which is also useless off road).

Not really a problem in Kuwait. If you want to go dune surfing in a car; your only options are the (proper) SUVs; not these pretenders.

This car oozes presence. Its not a car for those that want to blend in.

I am not convinced over it – I mean for that money you could have a very fast Range Rover (not the sport); and you would have a car that can go off road and is a lot more useful (and also comfortable) and with possibly the best interior of all the SUVs.

The best AMG from Mercedes is the S63; the same engine as this jeep, but in a car that allows you to take advantage of it.

I like the pictures =]

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