Should I buy a GLA?




Used GLAs are plentiful, I can even get the light interior I want.
At $19k for a 2017 w/30k, it saves me from buying an overly expensive car for no reason. It's basically the least expensive car that suits me.
Engine and trans are solid, which is my #1 concern with used car models. I know some of them came back on lemon law, but am I missing anything?




The allroad has a longer wheelbase, supple suspension, and far more insulation making for a very smooth and quiet grand touring ride. It's also much heavier at around 2 tons. My allroad had an ~8" ground clearance so more than a vintage station wagon but less than a full SUV. My allroad was the most comfortable long distance driving vehicle I've ever owned.
The GLA is an "entry level" vehicle aimed at younger buyers to introduce them to the brand at a relatively affordable price (or retirees looking to downsize but retain the badge). Prior to the 2021 model the GLA "crossover" does have a nice lower profile planform than most in its market (think Macan vs. Q5 profiles). Post 2021 with 4" add'l headroom it's a more typical "SUV" akin to the Q3.
I actually like the pre-2021 GLA as a compact around town utility vehicle with good fuel economy. It's primarily my wife's car and we took an extensive test drive in Winter on secondary potholed roads and she thought it had good maneuverability and road imperfection comfort in the form factor we were seeking. So that was the clincher for us.
I liked the allroad a lot more than my wife did (it was my daily commuter). She did appreciate its comfort but didn't like its looks.
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Is the new GLA all new, like the Euro model???




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Another fun fact: The old GLA was such a poor seller that MB in it's typical German stubborness to discontinue production (like its cousin the Chrysler 200/ Dodge Dart) they created a subsidiary called "Cars2go" to which they originally dumped all the garbage Smart cars, then later they dumped the remaining cla's/gla's. That subsidiary has since either ceased to exist or greatly scaled back their operations. Obviously this legal dumping ground also helped Daimler artificially boost their sales numbers.
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I have no complaints about the suspension "compromise", as I said it works great on rough roads, and on high speed sweeps. It felt a little darty at first, maybe because of the tires, but I sorted it out just fine. Steering is vague and as reviewers said, it doesn't like changing directions sharply. Well, my wife has a new Golf SW and it drives like a go kart. The GLA is a cruiser. Make good time cross-country... the name of the game. I don't believe dry performance driving at high speed is where it's at for street driving on busy rough roads. So, the GLA is optimised for DD use. I don't expect AMG GT type experience.
Anyway, does anyone know of a piggyback tune for 2.0T? I use a Neuspeed and a Burger Motorsports on our VAG cars and it's great compared to getting flashed.
Also, I'm running as much E85 as I can to clean out the fuel system and engine internals. Tuners know how awesome E85 is, but the general car culture misunderstands it, mostly due to oil company propaganda from a few years ago. So, with a proper tune, E85 is good for +100hp and +100 ft-lbs. I just want an MB tune, and know nothing about it.
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https://www.urotuning.com/products/dinantronics-sport-performance-tuner-for-mercedes-benz-2-0t-d440-0034
Going to get an AT service, I didn't know it had a DCT trans.
Maybe a Vibrant resonator too.








Reading the manual, DCT service is 30k, I have 31k at purchase. So I wonder....maybe the service was done already? The records will help a lot. Oil change w/a Baldwin filter as just done (as per sticker). I assume it's a Mobil 1 0w-40 service, but who knows? Again, the records will help a lot.
I found the owners info. She's a 68 year old brain surgeon from Paramus who ran for congress and lost a week ago! A crappy $.5MM home w/$8k taxes, yikes. I doubt she drove hard, an Italian Tune-up is in order.
That's it for now. I'll grab the vin later, thanks everyone.




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Another fun fact: The old GLA was such a poor seller that MB in it's typical German stubborness to discontinue production (like its cousin the Chrysler 200/ Dodge Dart) they created a subsidiary called "Cars2go" to which they originally dumped all the garbage Smart cars, then later they dumped the remaining cla's/gla's. That subsidiary has since either ceased to exist or greatly scaled back their operations. Obviously this legal dumping ground also helped Daimler artificially boost their sales numbers.
Used CLA's you could lease for two years for about $3000 a year.
Brand new GLAs were going for $34000 CAD which is about 25000 USD; sold as a CPO with a five year warranty; they all had less than 50km on the cars.




Things are progressing nicely with the car. I did an intake cleaning with CRC GDI cleaner. Under a 1/4 can since my wife was overrevving it I quit while I was ahead. No CEL. New Purolator AF for $23 on AMAZON is actually made in Germany, identical to the outgoing MB down to the pink gasket.
I'm deciding on some tire stuff, I may do a seperate post on it. I have some nice 17s from my Metris with new 225/55-17 Nexen Winguard Sport 2 leftover from Avant. SHould I replace them with big balooney tires like I want??? Calc says -1.9% smaller than OE, load is 103 iirc. Seem like they would work....already mounted and everything. I really want 235/60-17. 225/60 might be a hit at +1.4% over stock.
While I'm here....
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Also ordered my Vibrant resonator. Best $50 you can spend.



