2014 GL450 93k miles, keep it?








I agree with you, the 1st 50K, we have seen a lot of issues related to A/C, door locks, and air compressor issues. Other than those set of issues the GL has been pretty rock solid. I wonder how many folks here have kept their GL past the 100K. Blown V8, I think you're the 1st runner up with the highest mileage X166 GL. Based on your name tag, have you done a ECU on your GL? If so, how many miles\years ago was that?
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we’ve been getting check engine oil and next fill up every few weeks. Never seen an oil drop under the truck. The first one was right after an oil change. Topped it off. A few weeks later again. And now today.

Is this the beginning of more bigger problems that are to come or should i bite the bullet and roll myself debt included into a 2017? At a crossroads. Any help/suggestions welcome.
Also, is this how quickly the value of these trucks drops in just 6 years?
Is this the beginning of more bigger problems that are to come or should i bite the bullet and roll myself debt included into a 2017? At a crossroads. Any help/suggestions welcome.
Also, is this how quickly the value of these trucks drops in just 6 years?
I'll bet that all the likely repairs for your 2014 in the next five years will be less than the cost of trading for a 2017, and that's not even counting the depreciation and maintenance expenses for a 2017.




- Tires every other year - $1100
- Oil / Filters - $100 (every 10k)
- Brakes - $300 (every 30k)
- Battery - $100 (at 90k did it myself)
- Rear air replacement - $1100 (85k miles)
- Transmission fluid - $300 (at 110k)
- Air pump - $700 (at 110k)












