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RRP
£39,150 - £53,270
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Cash
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£39,150
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Used
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£25,950
Colour guide
Solid - Night black
Free
This solid black lacks a little of the metallic option's richness, but it as a free option it's a more affordable way to get the stealth look.
Solid - Polar white
Free
The problem with plain, solid white paint on a tall, boxy SUV such as the GLB is that you might as well put big UN letters on the door and pretend to be a local peace-keeping force. It’s just not classy enough.
Specifications
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Metallic - Cosmos black
£625
Cosmos black is absolutely fine on the GLB. It’s smart, subtle, and works OK. It is very plain, though, so don’t go expecting too many admiring looks.
Metallic - High tech silver
£625
High tech silver isn't the most exciting choice, but it does give the car a smart, upmarket look. These models should have strong residual value, too.
Metallic - Mountain grey
£625
Mountain grey is just a touch too dull, and given that pretty much every other mid-size SUV on the market gets painted a similar shade, it’s just too predictable for the GLB. A safe choice, but a boring one.
Metallic - Spectral blue
£625
Blue isn't the most popular paint choice these days, but Spectral Blue is an interesting choice. It's like a navy blue and should be a good option for those that want something a bit more rare without being too eye-catching.
Manufaktur metallic - Patagonia red
£825
Patagonia red is the most expensive of the GLB paint options, but it’s one that works really well, managing to look smart and discreet on darker days, but popping with bright red cheerfulness when the sun comes out.