Driving Impressions
Although it’s a lot smaller than the Hummer H1, the G500 delivers a comparably unique driving experience. It’s hard to believe that this SUV is only slightly taller than the M-Class because it conveys the impression of looming height, which is emphasized by its relatively short, narrow body.
Everything about the G500 seems bolt-upright, including the seating positions. Even though the SUV’s height is largely an illusion, there’s a tendency to keep the vehicle’s speed way down when rolling through curves and corners. Its operation is defiantly trucklike, emitting plenty of sound and acceleration with a degree of sluggishness. Not only does the G500 look ready to tackle the most demanding terrain, but it also feels ready for such action, which detracts from its prowess and pleasure on ordinary paved surfaces.
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Cockpit
Cruise control lever
Instrument cluster
Horn
PARKTRONIC warning display
Overhead control panel
Operates the climate control system
Ignition lock
Start/Stop button
Adjusts the stee ...
Under the Hood
The CLS500 gets a 302-hp, 5.0-liter V-8 that works with a
seven-speed-automatic transmission. The CLS55 AMG has a 469-hp, supercharged
5.5-liter V-8 that's connected to a five-speed-automatic tran ...
Displaying service messages
– Switch on the ignition.
– Press or
on the steering wheel
to select the Serv. menu.
– Press or
to select the ASSYST
PLUS submenu and press to confirm.
The service due date appears in th ...