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In addition, there is a related recall on 1,938 G-Class SUVs from 2002-2009 to remove headlamp grilles.
Recalls: Honda Accord, Civic, Element; Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2010
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In addition, there is a related recall on 1,938 G-Class SUVs from 2002-2009 to remove headlamp grilles.
Recalls: Honda Accord, Civic, Element; Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2010
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Mercedes is recalling over 3,500 G-Class vehicles due to a problem with the turn signal.
Recalls: Honda Accord, Civic, Element; Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2010
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Mercedes is recalling over 3,500 G-Class vehicles due to a problem with the turn signal.
Recalls: Honda Accord, Civic, Element; Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2010
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Mercedes even introduced a new, full-size SUV, the GL-Class, which has a similar name because it was intended as the G-Class' replacement.
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The G-Class, with a design that dates back more than 25 years, was due to be discontinued after last year, he added.
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For one thing, the GL isn't anything like the awful, boxy G-Class Gelaendewagen it slots beneath in the Mercedes pantheon.
2007 Mercedes Benz GL450 Michael Frank 2006
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"The G-Class has always been positioned as a niche vehicle here in the States," he wrote via e-mail.
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The older, imported, military-style G-Class will be around, too, but you can count those sales in the hundreds.
Luxury SUVS, Luxury Profits Luxury SUVs, Luxury Profits 2006
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A Mercedes spokesman took issue with our inclusion of its G-Class SUV, which, with just 534 U.S. sales this year, is the lowest-volume car on the list.
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