How many times has the Mercedes GLK Class been recalled?
The 2010 Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class has been recalled 5 times by NHTSA. Reliability indicates how models have performed in the past, providing the basis for predicting how the vehicles will hold up in the year ahead. These charts provide the most comprehensive reliability information available to consumers.
Is there a warranty on a 2010 GLK350?
Now, at 84K, they are telling me I need a new transmission, transfer case and torque converter at $6000+. Of course, its not covered by the original 50K warranty. does this sound reasonable? ps I’m the original lessee and purchased it off of lease at 65K.
Is the Mercedes Benz GLK 350 a good car?
Very reliable, great performance, comfortable with seat warmers, long lasting tires, leather seats, double sunroof, very roomy and spacious, automatic locks, great with oil changes, less like to break down very reliable, back seats fold down to provide more space My 2010 Mercedes Benz GLK 350 is the best car I have ever driven.
Are there any issues with the drive train in a GLK350?
Anyone having any issues with the drive train in a GLK350? I’m the original owner and started having issues with the vehicle at 49K when MB had to fix a leak on the transfer case. (This in addition to trying to fix a valve cover leak three times) since that time I started noticing a whining sound which is getting louder.
Are there any problems with the Mercedes GLK350?
The 2010 Mercedes Benz GLK350 cars have the most problems reported (216 problems). Table 1. Total number of problems by model year for Mercedes Benz GLK350 The following chart shows the 21 most common problems for Mercedes Benz GLK350 cars.
The 2010 Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class has been recalled 5 times by NHTSA. Reliability indicates how models have performed in the past, providing the basis for predicting how the vehicles will hold up in the year ahead. These charts provide the most comprehensive reliability information available to consumers.
Now, at 84K, they are telling me I need a new transmission, transfer case and torque converter at $6000+. Of course, its not covered by the original 50K warranty. does this sound reasonable? ps I’m the original lessee and purchased it off of lease at 65K.
Is the Mercedes Benz GLK a good car?
Although the GLK certainly has its virtues, it trails most of the competition in this class. It’s quick, quiet and agile. The interior is luxurious. Ride comfort is good while cruising highways, but not so good at lower speeds. The GLK’s V6 engine is powerful, but requires premium gasoline.