Can Bi-Xenon Headlights be added to the 2014 GLK after delivery?
I think it would be impractical to add the lights. You really cannot beat the price of the equipment installed at the factory. The price would likely double or triple vs. the option cost from the factory.
Do you have the option to order exactly as you wish and take delivery in a few months?
I'm guessing that you are probably in the same situation as I was, to get the lighting package, you would have to also get numerous other options that I really didn't want or want to pay for.
You could wait until the end of the calendar year and possibly get some incentives to bring the price down to where you want it to be, but that's not a guarantee.
Good luck with whatever direction you decide to take.


Why not just order a build with EXACTLY what you want. You're not going to be happy with anything less. Like the previous poster, any efforts to install options are prohibitively expensive and even with M-B technicians I'd question such an installation.
You can have what you want with a factory order in about 8 weeks or less. You can also negotiate those prices the same as you do an in stock car.
Order what you want and you'll be much happier.
A dealer has to start with a confirmed facotyr prtoduction slot that they have that is still open to changes - change the configuaration on that slot before factory lockdown.
Often that available slot can be 6-8 weeks out - from end of production completed vehicles are held at German port in line awaiting ship assignment - that port delay is normally about 1 week - then add 5 to 6 weeks for ocean shipment, US port arrival, release from port, and surface transportation to the dealer.
Long story short - walking into a dealer - ordering to build - and getting delivery for a GLK is normally a 12 week procedure - roughly.
Fortunat circumstances can improve that a bit - unfortunate circumstances/timing can add a bit...
Keep the beat !
Plan for three months but it could be less time. The big variable is what allocations a dealer has available to configure the car for you. If they have an unsold allocation that is "yellow" and it can be changed to what you want, that will be the shortest wait time because it's already very close to production when you order it. If you have to wait for a later allocation, it will take longer because the production date is farther away. Of course geography also matters because the ship may need to travel to the west coast vs the east coast and you might live near the port or live far from the port.
Note that there are some "special order options" that are available but not advertised in the sales brochures or on the website. A salesperson can tell you what they are. These are extra things and not individual items plucked out of packages.
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I feel your pain! I found myself in exactly your predicament until about two weeks ago when I finally ordered a 2014 GLK250 from the factory. I'd searched MB dealer inventory for several weeks along the east coast of the USA looking for a 2014 GLK250 with the options I desired. Fat chance. Nothing came close.
When I first spoke to a salesman at our local MB dealer regarding my frustration described above he suggested I order the car. I mistakenly assumed that would increase the cost over simply buying a car off the dealer lot. Wrong! Same price for the same vehicle and options. He suggested, "Why not get exactly what you want? You'll be happy, we'll be happy. Order it!" Our salesman indicated approximately half his new car purchase customers order their vehicles from MB. He's been selling at our local dealership since 1999.
I was apparently lucky enough to get an existing dealer allocation "Decade Build" date of yesterday, 03 November, which according to the gents on this forum, means the vehicle will be built during the first ten days of November. Our salesman indicated the vehicle should arrive here in Northern New England before the end of the year. Bob, Alex and Balticgreen have all provided excellent information on my string titled:
https://mbworld.org/forums/glk-class...ivery-etc.html
Good Luck,
Jim
Last edited by BigBoeing; Nov 4, 2013 at 08:16 AM.
I just re-checked our salesman's e-mail. It specifically states "Decade Build date of 03 November." I was also warned "no further changes will be allowed" on the vehicle. Could that be a mistake on the dealer's part?
Thanks,
Jim


Thank you for your reply. Based upon what you've said, it sounds like they are somewhat flexible if need be.
We made only one change, and that occurred within 48 hours of placing our initial order two weeks ago (exterior color change). The person in charge of submitting orders at our MB dealership confirmed our color change via e-mail showing a web page snapshot of the accepted order. However, as I indicated earlier, she warned us that the change window was closing given the early November build date. I thanked her for the assistance and promised we were truly done with our order. I subsequently discovered the front and rear mud flap accessory option, but didn't even attempt to add it to our vehicle order given the warning we'd received.
Speaking of accessories, I was also going to order the all-weather MB floor mats and cargo area liner. Should I consider other manufacturers in that regard? I'm all ears on any recommendations folks might have.
Best Regards,
Jim
Last edited by BigBoeing; Nov 4, 2013 at 10:37 PM.


Same here, also considering the WeatherTech rear cargo liner. I almost went ahead and ordered it before I have the car but I decided to wait and see if the dealer will swing me a deal on the OEM first.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mercedes-Benz-All-Season-Floor-Mats-Black-GLK-CLASS-/261317630262?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&vxp=mtr&hash=item3cd7be9936
Last edited by Alex Bel; Nov 4, 2013 at 04:02 PM.
Have you considered checking into a 2013 CPO? You may be able to find one with all the options, including the Lighting Package for a price that you are willing to pay. You would also get an extended warranty with CPO, I believe. Of course, you would probably be getting a car that has several thousand miles on it vs. brand new.
Thanks for posting the eBay listing for the MB OEM all-season floor mats. That's quite a discount from the regular MB price.
I ordered our GLK250 with the Almond Beige MB-Tex/Mocha interior. I'm not sure what color the carpet will be with that MB interior color scheme. Any idea?
Thanks Again,
Jim


Thank you. Given the Mocha carpets, sounds like black is the way to go with the MB OEM mats. I sent an e-mail to the eBay seller asking if he can get the GLK Cargo Area Tray, MB part # A204 814 0541, and if so, what the price would be. I'll let you know if/when he responds.
Best Regards,
Jim



