In North Dakota, the Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe has become a sought-after luxury vehicle, blending the allure of a coupe with the practicality of an SUV. As a donor, you likely appreciate its striking silhouette and powerful performance, making it an ideal candidate for donation. Whether you own a 1st-gen C292 or the newer C167, your GLE Coupe is part of a growing trend of sloping-roof SUVs that command attention on the road.
This unique vehicle appeals to a diverse range of drivers, from those who cherish the refined luxury of the GLE 400 Coupe to the high-performance might of the AMG GLE 63 S Coupe. As these vehicles age, the growing donor pipeline signifies an opportunity for you to contribute to a good cause while enjoying potential tax benefits, especially for the halo trims that routinely garner high appraisals.
📖Generation guide
C292 • 2016-2019
This generation includes the GLE 400 Coupe, GLE 450 AMG, and the AMG GLE 63 Coupe, featuring the powerful M157 5.5L biturbo V8 engine delivering 577hp.
C167 • 2020-Present
The C167 introduces the GLE 53 Coupe and the AMG GLE 63 S Coupe, powered by the M177 4.0L biturbo V8 engine with 603hp and EQ Boost technology.
Known issues by generation
The Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe, while known for its luxury and performance, does have some common issues by generation. The C292 may experience timing-component wear on high-mileage examples and complaints regarding the 7G-Tronic+ transmission shift quality. The C167 has reported MBUX dual-screen infotainment freezes and issues with voice recognition. Both generations have been known to face AIRMATIC air-suspension compressor leaks, and airbag failures. Additionally, AMG models, particularly the GLE 63 Coupe, may encounter costly carbon-ceramic brake rotor wear. For C167 models, issues with the 48V mild-hybrid starter-generator can also arise.
Donation value by condition + generation
The donation value of GLE Coupes varies significantly based on trim level and condition. While mainstream trims like the GLE 400 and 450 can command substantial donations, the M-AMG models, particularly the GLE 63 S Coupe, often yield appraisals exceeding $40,000 due to their high MSRP and luxury features. The sloping-roof design adds a premium to the vehicle's overall worth compared to its GLE-Class sibling, reflecting its desirability in the luxury-coupe-SUV market. Donations of vehicles with MSRP of $80,000 or more are especially noteworthy, making Form 8283 Section B highly applicable.
Donation process for this model
Donating your GLE Coupe through Drive for Good is a straightforward process. Since these vehicles may require special handling, low-clearance flatbeds are often needed for transport. Donors should disclose the condition of run-flat tires and the status of the panoramic glass roof to ensure a smooth transfer. For high-performance models like the AMG GLE 63 S Coupe, our team will coordinate an appraisal that accurately reflects the vehicle's performance tier, ensuring you receive maximum tax benefits from your generous donation.
North Dakota regional notes
In North Dakota, the luxury-coupe-SUV pipeline is strong, and the presence of a German-engineering service network makes maintaining your GLE Coupe manageable. Owners can confidently transition into donations, knowing that their vehicles will be well-received within the local market. The appeal of the sloping-roof design resonates with luxury enthusiasts, and donating your GLE Coupe can contribute to a good cause while also supporting community needs.