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TonbridgeInsurance Group 29, Franchise Approved, The car comes with a partial-service history and 12 months manufacturer approved warranty. The cars next service due in January 2024. Should you wish to hear more about our exclusive finance options or to arrange a test drive, please call us on 01732 771761. If you’re considering a compact-luxury SUV and you come across a 2019 Mercedes-Benz GLC 220d 4MATIC AMG Line Premium 5-door with the 9G-Tronic auto gearbox, it’s genuinely one of those models that delivers a strong balance of comfort, versatility, style and real-world usability. Here’s why I’d seriously consider suggesting it to you — and why it’s especially attractive if you want a “do-everything” SUV without going overboard. The GLC 220d produces about 194 bhp with 400 Nm of torque, which gives you competent performance for everyday driving and motorway journeys. 0–62 mph comes in roughly 7.9 seconds, and top speed about 134 mph (under normal conditions). Fuel economy is respectable for a premium-SUV diesel: many reported around 52–53 mpg (extra-urban) and about 45–50 mpg combined depending on driving style. As a 4MATIC all-wheel-drive vehicle with a 9-speed automatic, it offers good traction and stability — helpful on wet UK roads, in winter, or when weather is unpredictable. Boot space is generous: around 550 litres with seats up, and with seats folded it expands massively (useful for luggage, suitcases, shopping, weekend gear, etc.). The cabin is well-laid out and comfortable: AMG-Line trim typically brings sport-style seats, quality interior materials, dual-zone climate control, split-folding rear seats (40:20:40) and generally good ergonomics — making it usable both for daily commuting or longer drives. Features tend to include convenience and safety bits: remote-locking, alarm/immobiliser, keyless/start features (on many trims), and a respectable spec for a 2019 vehicle if it’s been maintained properly. Because it’s not overly large but still roomy, the GLC 220d hits a sweet spot: easy enough to drive/park around towns or suburbs (which matters if you live somewhere like Surrey/London), yet comfortable and capable for longer journeys or trips out of town. Diesel efficiency + AWD + SUV practicality = a versatile package. For someone who might commute, do occasional longer drives, carry luggage or shopping, or just wants flexibility, this car covers a lot of ground. Being from 2019 means depreciation might have softened a bit (compared to