The Ultimate Mercedes-Benz Gifting Guide
The holidays are just around the corner, and if you’re searching for the perfect gift for a loved one, look no further than the exceptional lineup of Mercedes-Benz SUVs. These vehicles are the epitome of luxury, performance, and sophistication, making them the ideal gift to express your love and appreciation. In this guide, we’ll explore some standout models, including the Mercedes-Benz GLB, GLE, GLS, and G Class, to help you choose the perfect vehicle for your special someone. When you’re ready, explore our new inventory online, then visit Mercedes-Benz of Cincinnati to see these models in person.
Mercedes-Benz GLB: Versatile Luxury for Everyday Adventures
The Mercedes-Benz GLB is an excellent choice for those who value versatility and practicality without compromising on luxury. Despite being a compact SUV, this model boasts a spacious interior that can comfortably seat up to seven passengers, making it ideal for families or anyone who enjoys sharing adventures with friends.
Equipped with a turbocharged engine, the GLB offers a smooth and responsive driving experience, whether you're navigating city streets or cruising on the highway. With advanced technology features, including the Mercedes-Benz User Experience (MBUX) system and a 10.25-inch touchscreen multimedia display, drivers can stay connected and entertained on the go. If your loved one appreciates a blend of style and functionality, the GLB is a thoughtful gift that checks all the boxes.
Mercedes-Benz GLE: The Perfect Balance of Performance and Comfort
For the driver who craves a sporty ride without sacrificing comfort, the Mercedes-Benz GLE is an outstanding option. This midsize SUV is known for its powerful engine choices and dynamic handling, making every drive an exhilarating experience. With a spacious interior and luxurious amenities, the GLE provides an environment where drivers and passengers can relax in style.
One of the standout features of the GLE is its state-of-the-art technology, including a standard 12.3-inch touchscreen display, a touchpad controller, and advanced driver assistance systems such as Active Distance Assist and Active Lane Keeping Assist for a safer, less stressful drive (even in traffic). If your loved one wants a vehicle that combines performance with spaciousness and comfort, the GLE is a remarkable choice.
Mercedes-Benz GLS: The Epitome of Luxury and Space
If you're looking for the largest Mercedes-Benz SUV available, the Mercedes-Benz GLS Class is the ultimate choice. This full-size SUV offers unparalleled luxury, with a spacious interior that can accommodate up to seven passengers comfortably. The GLS is perfect for those who prioritize both style and functionality, as it comes with a power second row that’s easily adjusted to provide access to the third row. With these rows folded, the GLS offers up to 84.7 cubic feet of cargo space.
Under the hood, the GLS comes with a standard 3.0-liter turbocharged engine that can achieve up to 375 horsepower. It’s powerful and practical, thanks to the mild hybrid system which adds efficiency to the powertrain. Inside the cabin, top-tier tech enhances the driving experience, such as a 12.3-inch touchscreen display and MB navigation. The GLS Class is a statement of sophistication and luxury, perfect for the individual who deserves the best.
Mercedes-Benz G Class SUV: A Timeless Icon
For those who appreciate rugged luxury and iconic style, the Mercedes-Benz G Class SUV stands out as a remarkable gift. Known for its distinctive design and off-road capabilities, the G Class is a legendary part of Mercedes-Benz history.
With a powerful 3.0-liter turbocharged engine and permanent all-wheel drive system, the G Class is built for adventure while providing an upscale interior filled with high-quality materials and cutting-edge technology. If your loved one is an adventurer at heart or simply desires a vehicle that makes a bold statement, the G Class SUV is the perfect gift.
Consider Pre-Owned Mercedes-Benz Options
If you’re looking for a more budget-friendly option without sacrificing quality, consider exploring our Mercedes-Benz used inventory. For instance, consider buying the Mercedes-Benz GLC used or certified pre-owned. A certified pre-owned GLC can provide great value while ensuring your loved one enjoys the quality and prestige of the Mercedes-Benz brand. Check out our selection of pre-owned Mercedes-Benz vehicles.
Make This Holiday Season Unforgettable
Choosing the right vehicle as a gift can be an exciting but challenging task. With Mercedes-Benz's exceptional lineup of SUVs, you’re sure to find the perfect match for every type of driver. Whether it's the versatile GLB, the sporty GLE, the luxurious GLS, or the iconic G Class, each model offers unique attributes that will make any recipient feel special this holiday season.
To explore special offers, visit our new specials page. If you're interested in any of these models, visit us at Mercedes-Benz of Cincinnati and our team will be happy to assist you. This holiday season, gift the luxury of a Mercedes-Benz and watch your loved ones light up with joy!
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Debunking Common Service Myths
As a high-quality vehicle, your Mercedes-Benz needs high-quality care. You strive to make the best choices for the health of your car, but this can be harder than it sounds. Misinformation is everywhere when it comes to car service, and you may have heard (and believed) myths about cars and their maintenance over the years. That’s why we’re debunking some of the most common myths below. Keep reading to get the facts, and if your Mercedes-Benz is ready for service, make an appointment here at Mercedes-Benz of Cincinnati today.
Common Car Maintenance Myths
Myth 1: Your car’s oil needs to be changed every 3,000 miles.
The Facts
This is one of the most prevalent car myths, and while a 3,000-mile interval used to be standard for oil changes, it isn’t necessary to change your oil that often today. Modern engines are far more advanced than engines of the past, and today’s vehicles run far more efficiently thanks to innovations in engine design. This means that most vehicles made in the past 15 years will need oil changes every 5,000-7,000 miles, or perhaps even longer. For a specific recommendation for your vehicle, ask one of our Mercedes-Benz service advisors, or refer to your owner’s manual.
Myth 2: All-season tires are good for any weather.
The Facts
All-season tires will serve you well in most weather conditions, but in extreme weather, you’ll want a set of specialized tires between you and the road. Snowy winter driving is much safer with winter tires, as these tires provide increased traction on icy roads. Similarly, summer tires can provide better handling when the temperature outside is scorching hot (and the pavement is, too). Consider investing in specialized tires to have the best and safest driving experience in your Mercedes-Benz.
Myth 3: You need to warm up your car before driving, especially in the winter.
The Facts
Again, this is a myth that applied to cars of the past, but it’s not applicable today. Modern cars don’t need to be warmed up before driving, and in fact, letting your car idle does more harm than good. Your engine will actually warm up faster as you drive, so avoid burning gas and creating emissions unnecessarily by starting up your car and driving Non aggressively while the engine warms.
Myth 4: Tires should be replaced when the tread reaches 2/32”.
The Facts
Waiting until your tire tread reaches 2/32” deep is cutting it too close for comfort. It’s a better idea to replace your tires when the tread is at 4/32”. This ensures you can still drive safely (especially in inclement weather) while you shop for tires. We offer a wide selection of tires here at Mercedes-Benz of Cincinnati, and you can even order your next set online.
Myth 5: Premium gas is a better choice than regular gas, no matter what car you drive.
The Facts
It may seem like premium gas is “healthier” for your car — after all, it’s more expensive, and that usually means higher quality. However, most vehicles don’t need premium gas to perform at their best. Regular, 87-octane gasoline is perfectly healthy for most vehicles. Premium gasoline is recommended for high-performance models, as the higher octane reduces the chance of engine knocking. If you aren’t driving a sports car, you can save money by filling up with regular gasoline. Follow the advice in your vehicle’s owner’s manual.
Schedule Service at Mercedes-Benz of Cincinnati Today
These are only some of the pervasive myths we’ve heard here at our service center. If you have another service tip that you think might be a myth, don’t hesitate to chat about it with our service technicians. They’ll be happy to give you the facts and help create a customized service schedule that fits your vehicle perfectly. Schedule your next service appointment on our website today, and we’ll look forward to serving you soon.
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Uneven Wear and Tear: Understanding Tire Rotation & Alignment
As you drive your Mercedes-Benz around Cincinnati, your vehicle’s tires naturally wear down due to the friction between the rubber and the road. While gradual wear is expected, uneven wear and tear is a sign that your vehicle is unbalanced or misaligned. Below, we cover the types of uneven tire wear, what each type means, and how tire rotations and wheel alignments can help.
To get the most out of your tires, and to drive safely and efficiently, it’s essential that you schedule regular service at a certified Mercedes-Benz service provider. If you’re searching for a tire alignment near you, the Mercedes-Benz of Cincinnati service team is here to help. Schedule an appointment on our website today, and our experienced technicians will ensure your model is road-ready.
Tire Wear Chart
Pattern | Potential Cause |
Wear on outer/inner edges of tire | Misalignment, underinflation |
Wear on center of tire | Overinflation |
Heavy wear on one side | Misalignment/other suspension issues |
Irregular wear | Suspension issues, aggressive driving |
Inspecting Your Tires
If you inspect your tires and notice unusual tire wear patterns, the placement of those patterns can give you clues as to their cause. In general, uneven wear is often caused by the car being off-balance in some way, whether that’s due to a misalignment or problems with the suspension. You also might see uneven wear due to your driving habits. If you frequently screech to a halt, corner aggressively, bump into curbs, or accelerate forcefully, your tires can suffer.
However, the cause of uneven wear can be something as simple as your tire pressure. Many drivers aren’t aware of the connection between high or low tire pressure and faster tire wear. Check your tire pressure to ensure that all four tires are at the manufacturer-recommended PSI (as shown on your door jamb or in your owner’s manual). If they’re all properly inflated, something else is causing the uneven wear.
Mercedes-Benz Tire Rotation & Alignment
Now that we’ve covered the causes of uneven tire wear, you might be wondering what actually happens during a tire rotation or alignment. Here’s an overview of what our technicians do when you bring in your vehicle for these services.
Tire Rotation in Cincinnati
During a tire rotation, our team takes the tires off your vehicle and swaps their positions. This is done because each position puts a tire under a unique amount of stress, and by rotating the tires in a specific pattern, this stress can be evenly distributed. Tire rotations allow the tires to wear down evenly, helping you save money by avoiding blowouts and breakdowns.
Tire Alignment in Cincinnati
When you visit us for an alignment, our technicians will adjust your car’s suspension, the system which connects the car’s frame and the wheels and provides the vehicle’s ability to maneuver over bumps and holes in the road. By aligning the suspension, the technicians ensure that the tires meet the pavement at the proper angle to wear down evenly.
Schedule a Service Appointment at Mercedes-Benz of Cincinnati
If your tires look like they’re wearing down unevenly, or if you’re noticing other signs that you need a tire rotation or alignment (such as the vehicle pulling to one side or a vibrating steering wheel), make a service appointment on our website today. Our team can diagnose your vehicle’s issues, perform the necessary services, and even install a new set of tires if you need them. If you’re looking for a special set, such as high-performance tires or snow tires, you can order new tires online and have us install them. If you have any other questions about tires, alignment, or any other service topics, don’t hesitate to ask our expert team!
5 Simple Ways To Get Your Car Ready for Winter
For the majority of the year, driving conditions are pretty tepid. But the true test of your integrity as a car owner, and the quality of your car comes during the winter months. This is when you can truly get punished for not taking care of your car unless you take care of the necessary winter car prep. Between harsh winter weather and the toll the cold, ice, snow, and salt can take, you really have to step up your winter car care game to get your vehicle winter ready.
5 Simple Ways To Get Your Car Ready for Winter
We don’t want to see you or your car on the side of the road this winter season. The best way to avoid any issues is to make sure your car is ready to take on whatever the next few months have in store. So before things get really rough, here are 5 simple winter car care tips that will help you and your car be ready for the colder months ahead.
Juice Up Your Battery
Having to wait for a jump in the middle of the cold and possibly snow is up there with the worst things to happen in winter. If you don’t check your battery before the cold weather sets in, you’re really taking a gamble. The extreme cold that we tend to see can make it difficult for your battery to operate. And the last thing you want is to come back to your car left in a cold parking lot and find it dead leaving you with no heat. The best advice you’ll get today is to get a volt test on your battery now. This will tell you what the health of your battery looks like and whether or not you should invest in a new battery.
Maintain Your Tires
When it comes to driving in winter, the quality of your tires is paramount. But it’s not just about what kind of tires you have but keeping an eye on your tire pressure as well. Investing in winter tires or all-season tires is a great idea and one we highly recommend. You want something that you can rely on for snow, rain, mud, and anything else you may encounter this year. However, something that gets overlooked often is tire pressure. As the air gets colder, tire pressure can drop up to one pound per square inch with every 10-degree drop. Keep an eye on your tire pressure and make sure you fill them if they are looking low.
Check Your Fluids
Every fluid in your car is going to help it perform the best it can during the colder months. For this reason, it’s very important that all of your fluid levels are good and fresh. Change your oil and filters if it’s coming near time, flush and refill your coolant/antifreeze, and fill your windshield wiper fluid. Doing all of these now will ensure that your car works the way it should even when temperatures drop.
Wash Your Car
This may seem like a weird thing to do, but it’s surprisingly important. However, this is something that you should do throughout the winter months. As more snow hits the roads, the county will salt those roads in an effort to keep them as clear as possible. But that salt will also end up on your car, especially all over your undercarriage. While the salt really helps the roads, it can wreak havoc on your car and cause rust. That is unless you give it a good wash after a big snow. Both an automatic and manual wash will work, as long as you can hit your undercarriage well.
Pack an Emergency Kit
Everything is all fun and games until your car dies in the middle of a snowstorm. Whether you slid on ice or something happened with your engine, or maybe even ran out of gas, having an emergency kit may just save your life. Depending on the weather and where you are, you definitely need to be prepared for anything. Here are some things you should have packed:
- First-aid kit
- Jumper cables
- Snow brush and ice scraper
- Flares
- Multi-tool with a knife
- Portable charger
- Air pump
- Shovel
- Cat litter or sand
- Candle and lighter
- Thermal blanket
- Snacks and water
Stay Safe Out There
Winter can be a crazy time, but making your vehicle winter ready ahead of time can go a long way. These are just a couple of things you can do, but there’s always more. Do your research and talk with our fantastic service technicians about what you should have done before the colder months are on top of us. Be smart and stay safe this holiday season!
Street Parking 101: Explore Cincinnati Stress Free
Ohio is known for a lot, and Cincinnati is definitely one of them! Experiencing this great city can be an absolute blast, but not without its caveats. Parking, like in most big cities, can be a bit of an annoyance.
As a Cincinnati resident, you know that parking downtown can be hard to come by, especially on weekends. With street parking as one of only a few options available to you, it's simply an unavoidable part of your life behind the wheel. So, if you have to park on the street, you may as well stay safe. Below are some basic things every Mercedes-Benz of Cincinnati driver can do to ensure the safety of their vehicle when parking on the street.
Understanding Street Parking in Cincinnati
Having to parallel park on a busy street can certainly be nerve-wracking. In fact, parallel parking is something that many drivers struggle with, but it’s still an important skill to master. So, how comfortable are you with parallel parking? More importantly, can you parallel park? Because if the answer to either of these questions is no, you may want to just pony up the twenty-or-so bucks required to gain access to an oversaturated parking garage. However, if you have the mettle to take on the tall task of parallel parking on a busy city street, keep reading.
Need to Know
- Pay attention to the street signs: A common joke among big-city drivers is street signs are something that should be simple to interpret but, oftentimes, they’re not. With differing messages, time restraints, and symbols all coexisting on the same small rectangular sign, parking legally on the street can require some focus and mental fortitude. Take your time, read the signs and ensure that you won't be returning to a freshly booted vehicle.
- Park under street lights, not tree branches: If possible, it's always a good idea to park your car in a well-lit area. In general, the more visible your car is, the safer it will be. On the other hand, parking under trees should be avoided whenever possible. Trees shed debris with rain and wind and, on occasion, come down completely in severe weather. Not to mention bird poop is rather annoying, especially with a convertible.
- Fold in side mirrors: One of the easiest ways to protect your car when parking on the street is by simply folding in your driver-side side mirror. This prevents an irresponsible driver from passing too close to your parked car, clipping off your mirror, and continuing on with their day, leaving you with the bill for repairs.
- Take or hide your things and lock up: On average, over 80,000 unlocked cars are stolen yearly. That's right, unlocked cars. So, while this may seem like an obvious tip, it is an important one. Lock your car, take your keys with you and be sure that no valuables are visible to people passing by and peeking in. Make sure potential thieves are not interested in your car or anything inside it.
- Hey Siri, drop a pin: People are forgetful. We forget our keys, our phones, our wallets. Heck, sometimes we forget whether or not our kids are in the backseat. We also, on occasion, forget where we park. Prevent this issue by dropping a pin on your maps app before you leave your ride behind. Then, when you're ready to return, simply pull up the pin and find your ride in no time.
Investments To Remember
- Car wash: Getting your car washed about every two weeks is a great way to make sure your car looks presentable. Beyond that, it shows would-be thieves that you pay attention to your vehicle. Oftentimes, car thieves target vehicles that look neglected. The idea here is that they will have more time after the theft to do with the car what they want before the owner even notices it's gone. So, protect your car's exterior appearance and show people you care about your ride with frequent washes.
- Snow cover: A snow cover or car blanket protects your car from all elements. Whether that's snow, hail, tree debris, or bird droppings, a cover is a great way to protect your ride and prevent passersby from seeing what's inside.
- Sunshade: Over time, constant exposure to the sunlight will cause fading and cracks on your dash and other areas of your interior. A sunshade is a great way to protect your car's interior and prevent potential thieves from seeing something worth stealing in your car.
- Catalytic converter shield: This may sound like an unnecessary precaution, but when you consider the fact that an experienced thief can steal a catalytic converter in about two minutes, that $350 shield is looking a lot better than a $2,000+ converter.
Explore Cincinnati Without Stress
With more and more people moving to major metropolitan areas each year, parking in areas like Dayton is getting harder and harder to find, while inventory for car thieves has never been higher. However, if you follow these steps, you can rest easy knowing that you've done all you can to protect your car while it's parked on the street.
Fall Car Care Month Checklist: Winter is Coming
Fall is finally here! The weather’s getting cooler, leaves are changing color, all signs that winter is not far behind. And while we may not be able to get you mentally ready for the change of the seasons, we can certainly help you prepare your car for fall and winter! Welcome to Fall Car Care Month at Mercedes-Benz of Cincinnati!
The Quintessential Fall Car Care Month Checklist
Fall is the perfect time to start checking up on your car. The weather isn’t entirely too cold yet, the Holidays are still a ways off, and you aren’t facing any severe weather conditions. The autumn season is prime for getting out in the garage or bringing your car to our service centers to get everything checked out before the real test of your car’s performance comes.
Now you may be asking yourself, why is it important to check up on your car before winter? Well, dealing with car problems when it’s cold out is just not a great time. And we want you to always have a good time driving your Mercedes-Benz. And while these tips may seem like common sense, you’d be surprised just how often these can fly under the radar and end up causing much more serious problems down the line.
15 Tips to Prepare Your Car For Winter
- Checking and Refilling Fluids: All of your fluids play a crucial role in keeping your Mercedes-Benz performing at its absolute best, and during the cooler months you don’t need anything less. Taking a look at your oil, power steering fluid, brake fluid, and transmission fluid and refilling or changing any needed is a great way to prepare your car for the winter months ahead. Also, checking your antifreeze/coolant is an absolute must, as that will keep your engine from getting too cold should the temps drop.
- Change the Oil and Filters: While we’re on the topic of fluids, your oil is a big one that you should be up to date on. Ignoring an oil change, especially in winter is not a great idea. Old oil in your system greatly increases the risk of your engine overheating, severely damaging the engine. Check when your Mercedes-Benz is due for its next oil change and make sure you get the filters changed as well. That way your brand-new oil stays new for as long as possible!
- Test the Heating/HVAC: Yes, your AC system may seem like an afterthought when it comes to having to prepare your car for winter and Fall car care. However, your HVAC is also responsible for filtering the air, dehumidifying your windshield, and heating your car. So making sure everything there is in working order before the weather gets too cold is probably a good idea.
- Tighten Your Hoses: Making sure your antifreeze and fluids are all topped off is great, but it won’t do you any good if it can’t reach your engine. If your hoses have any leaks or breaks, there’s a good chance you’ll overheat your engine when the cold weather hits and your engine has to work overtime to keep it warm. Be sure to give your hoses a good look over and tighten any that seem loose.
- Look at Your Belts: This actually goes hand in hand with your hoses. Hot summer months can severely degrade the belts in your engine. When checking under the hood, you should look for any signs of excessive wear, fraying, cracks, or looseness. If you do notice any of these, bring your Mercedes-Benz over to Mercedes-Benz of Cincinnati and we’ll set you up with a new belt.
- Test Your Exhaust: Checking your exhaust system as part of your fall car care checklist could actually save your life. If there’s a leak in your exhaust, carbon monoxide could seep into your car. Not only that, but a damaged exhaust system can also result in lower mileage. Keep on the lookout for weird noises, smells, a vibrating gas pedal, or a rumble when your car is sitting still. All are signs that your exhaust system is damaged. Our Mercedes-Benz -certified technicians will look for rust, holes, leaks, and other damage that may be present during our inspection.
- Check Your Brakes: You want to be able to stop when you need to stop right? Especially if the weather is giving you trouble, you don’t want your brakes to be something else to worry about. Bring your Mercedes-Benz over to Mercedes-Benz of Cincinnati and our service team will make sure your brake system is in good working order. Replacing your brake pads and rotors is an essential part of your Fall car care and winter prep.
- Inspect All 4 Tires: The quality of your tires is just as important as that of your brakes. If your tires are worn down, they’re not going to do you much good in snow or rain. Make sure to not only check the tread but also their pressure. Tires lose pressure when the temperature drops and changing a flat in 30-degree weather isn’t fun. If you really want to future-proof yourself, getting a good set of snow tires or all-season tires will be greatly beneficial.
- Pay Attention to Steering and Suspension: You want to be in complete control of your Mercedes-Benz in the event of bad weather. Making sure your power steering and suspension are up to par is the best way to remain in control at all times. If you’re worried, our team can take a look at your shock absorbers, struts, and chassis to see if anything needs adjusting or replacing.
- Test The Battery: Bering able to rely on your battery during the winter months can be a huge weight off your shoulders. So be sure to check the charge and quality of your current battery. If it’s been more than three years, it may be time to replace the battery completely. Visit our service center and we’ll be able to set you up with a brand-new battery just in time for Winter.
- Replace Your Wipers: Did you know that the quality of your windshield wipers actually factors into your yearly inspection? That’s because if your wipers are leaving heavy streaks on your windshield, you will not have very good visibility. And visibility is essential in any type of winter weather.
- Wash Your Car: This may definitely seem unnecessary, but hear us out for a second. Cleaning your car of all the summer mildew and dirt can help prepare it for what’s coming. Waxing your car can also protect it from snow, ice, and salt. Furthermore, it’s a good idea to regularly clean your car after it snows. Icemelt and salt can accumulate and erode certain components of your undercarriage if left on for extended periods of time. While not as immediately important as other tips on your Fall car care list, it won’t hurt.
- Clean Your Headlights: Between dead bulbs and cloudy headlight covers, there’s enough to check to warrant this being on your Fall car care list. Your headlights do two things out on the road. They help you see what’s in front of you, and they help other drivers see you. Check your bulbs and clean your headlight covers and ensure both of these functions are unimpeded.
- Pack Roadside Kit: If the unfortunate happens and you have car issues or slide on ice or snow, having a pack of supplies to fall back on is a great idea. Some things that should be in your roadside kit include an ice scraper, jumper cables, a flashlight, blankets, bottled water, non-perishable food, and a first aid kit. You can never be too careful.
- Get AAA/Roadside Assistance: No Fall car care list would be complete without roadside assistance. These guys can be literal life savers and save you from having to sit out in the cold waiting on a tow company and praying that they’re open. Companies like AAA offer 24/7 support and assistance so they’re always there when you need them.
Stay On Top of Your Fall Car Care
It may seem like a lot to keep track of, but if you follow this Fall car care checklist, you’ll be more than prepared for when the colder months roll around. And if there’s anything you need to replace or you can’t check out yourself, you can always make Mercedes-Benz of Cincinnati a part of your winter car prep by scheduling an appointment with our service center in Cincinnati. Make sure you prepare your car for winter right with Mercedes-Benz of Cincinnati!