GLK Cross country trip
Got my GLK certified pre owned with 19,000 miles and drove cross country for christmas.
soft comfy smooth ride all the way through...cruise control was great...lol. then I noticed that the whole way through I only saw a handful of GLK's...has anyone taken it cross country or on a long trip?
let me tell you, you really cant complain driving a mercedes all day every day. theres enough power to get you out of sticky situations with big rigs and such, and the brakes were dead on. It also handled the turns with ease, almost felt as if I wasnt in a SUV...it just feels really safe, quick, strong and nimble...things you dont really get out of any old SUV. only complain (if any at all) is the small gas tank....saw myself stopping to many times in the day. but at least it averaged out to around $45 to fill at the 1/4 tank point (I didnt like to run it down to empty before I filled up cause I never knew when the next gas station would be.)
got a $10 universal bug mesh for the grill...(man that was worth it!!!) if it wasnt for that, id still have tons of bugs encrusted in my radiator.
before I go back im going to install one of those clear 3M paint gaurds as well...
anyway I was glad for that drive, and wanted to see if anyone here has similar experiences.

Almost forgot to mention that I did have to spend quite a bit of time scrubbing off the bugs after we returned home. Some were "90 MPH" bugs and all were eventually cooked on with temps as high as 104 degrees. Heh!
3.5L
Last edited by 3.5L; Dec 26, 2012 at 10:18 PM.
That bug screen really works...still had some bug gut residue but way easier to clean
I even like it much better than the ML....the ML, was too standard looking (lost in the parking lot) for me. The GlK has kind of a jeepster/lifted mini nomad look to it...like an mini luxury armored car.
for now, I'm enjoying the windy roads LA throws at me...with the panorama sunroof and the radio blasting...I love it.
cant wait to get back on the road!
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I even like it much better than the ML....the ML, was too standard looking (lost in the parking lot) for me. The GlK has kind of a jeepster/lifted mini nomad look to it...like an mini luxury armored car.
for now, I'm enjoying the windy roads LA throws at me...with the panorama sunroof and the radio blasting...I love it.
cant wait to get back on the road!
The only car I ever had someone stop and ask me about was my old Hyundai Sonata when it first came out. People wanted to know if it was a Honda! And boy were they impressed when they found out it was a HYUNDAI!
But back to my point, every other car on the road is a GLK, RX, X3, Q5, or XC around me. I wish the GLK's weren't so popular! I've pretty muh driven only the bread and butter Mercedes (M class, C Class, GLK, E coupe/sedan) and I do wish I could get myself into something a little less "common"!
We live in Texas. Every drive is a road trip. "A" Service after 6-8 months. Round trip last Christmas: NE Texas-Boone, NC-NE Texas. Not a hitch. Worst fault of the GLK: Staying awake while driving.
Wayne
an E 4matic wagon would be pretty sweet...imagine an AMG version with the red seat belts...man that would be nice
Last edited by erlomd; Dec 27, 2012 at 04:23 PM.
We live in Texas. Every drive is a road trip. "A" Service after 6-8 months. Round trip last Christmas: NE Texas-Boone, NC-NE Texas. Not a hitch. Worst fault of the GLK: Staying awake while driving.
Wayne
Great cars! I have heard that the reported average income of the E63 AMG Wagon buyer is the highest of all Mercedes owners!
This begs the question... why have I never owned one!?
Last edited by dcjwlee; Dec 27, 2012 at 09:12 PM.
I remember sitting in an H3 and thinking that I'd run over a few schoolchildren a week. It felt like I was sitting in an M1 Abrams. Zero visibility to the outside world. Probably only a few pounds lighter too!
My only wish is that less soccer moms (at least in my neck of the woods where every wife pines for a mini lux ute) drove the car. Most car mags laud it for it's Teutonic masculinity but it seems that the majority of owners around me are women.

I may have seen one or two other 2013s enroute. A lot of women drive GLKs here but mostly white- the black and 20" wheels make this more of a man's car.
again, not too many GLK's off the I-10 freeway from LA to Miami, I think I saw a total of 3...lol
in the city however, I see them everywhere...I don't think the majority of glk owners take full advantage of what a versatile vehicle this is.
I cant wait for the GLK since we travel upstate a lot where the older kid goes to college. Love the Finger Lakes wine country.



