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Build yours today Good things come to those who go get them. Has any SUV ever fit so much into such

Build yours today Good things come to those who go get them. Has any SUV ever fit so much into such a compact package? Accommodating, with seating for up to seven. Rugged in all the right places, with looks to match. So intelligent it can carry on a conversation, and carry out your wishes. And all priced to please. Turbo torque: Boost to go The advanced, efficient 2.0L inline-4 engine's twin-scroll turbo pumps up power to 221 hp. With all 258 lb-ft of torque on tap from just 1,800 rpm, you get quick response off the line, and for passing, merging and climbing. Digital cockpit: Within reach, within reason Standard dual 7-inch or available 10.25-in high-resolution screens present reconfigurable instruments and multimedia visuals with vivid clarity. The central display is a touchscreen, so it's easy to access features, change settings and customize themes. 8 speeds, 4 modes: Wide-ranging talent Multi-position seats: The recline of civilization [More GLB preformance]( HGTV, HGTV Smart Home, HGTV Smart Home Giveaway and their associated logos are trademarks of Scripps Networks, LLC. Photos © 2019 Scripps Networks, LLC. Used with permission; all rights reserved. Discovery Communications, LLC, is sending this email on behalf of Mercedes-Benz USA. You have received this newsletter because you indicated that you had an interest in receiving information about future special offers from Discovery Communications, its affiliates, and its third party sponsors. If you wish to unsubscribe from future Discovery Communications' special offers, please click on the UNSUBSCRIBE link below and we'll remove your name from our mailing list. If you opt in to receive correspondence directly from Mercedes-Benz USA, such correspondence will be covered by the [Mercedes-Benz USA privacy policy](. [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [User Agreement]( | [HGTV Smart Home 2019]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Copyright © 2020 Discovery Communications, LLC 8403 Colesville Road | Silver Spring, MD 20910 | All Rights Reserved [Advertisement] If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe](.

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