How to Check the Mileage on a Mercedes-Benz?

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LaRhett
07/29/25 10:53pm
The method to check the mileage on a Mercedes-Benz is: You can view the mileage in the trip section of the central dashboard. To check the mileage for a single trip, swipe right from the left side of the steering wheel, then select the information on the right side of the dashboard and scroll up or down. Taking the Mercedes-Benz GLS as an example, its dimensions are 5130mm in length, 1934mm in width, and 1860mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3075mm. In terms of exterior design, the Mercedes-Benz GLS adopts the brand's family-style design language, featuring the iconic double-slat grille at the front, paired with a honeycomb mesh and the Mercedes-Benz logo. For the suspension system, the Mercedes-Benz GLS uses double-wishbone independent suspension at both the front and rear.
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