Considering purchase of a facelift GLK - need opinions




Before deciding, I wanted to check in with the X204 experts on here on what I should watch out for on the GLK.
What are the common problems? What are the tell-tale signs of major upcoming problems? Any rust / suspension issues (my previous car had both)?
From the little bit of reading I've done on the forums, it seems like the lift-gate motor and the washer fluid tank are common failure points. How can I check if these issues exist on the GLKs I look at? Anything else to keep in mind?
Also, have you guys and gals found the interior on the GLK to be a bit dated? I absolutely love the exterior design, but not sold on the interior. Are Apple Car Play / Android Auto options even available?
Would really appreciate all your thoughts and guidance on these questions.
Thanks.
Front and rear Driveshaft failure
Transfer case leak and failure - requires new transmission or rebuild.
Lane departure camera failure
Panoramic sunroof seal rotting - requires new glass around 4k
Older models will need new struts/shocks
Factory brake rotors tend to warp or pad deposit buildup causing shudder during braking
I love the interior of my 2013. It is a bit dated, but the materials are still good and feel high quality. It's not as quiet, refined or luxurious as my wife's 2019 Mazda cx-9 signature, but then we are comparing way different model years.i think for a 2013, it is still good. I just cant wait to get rid of it. Too many problems. We recently got rid of our 2016 CLA45 AMG with 28k miles. I don't think I will ever buy a Mercedes again. It's nice to drive the 3 pointed star, but not nice when it takes 1-2 months to get a service appointment with so many issues happening.
Last edited by Van Ha Nguyen; May 7, 2019 at 11:25 AM.
1. Motor and transmission mount failure, repeated failure. Had them last no more than 6K miles. Best learn to fix yourself since it’s about 800-1200 in a shop.
2. Rotor warp. I swapped from OEM to eBay, haven’t had a problem since.
3. Strut wear. These things ride like a 20 year old Ford F-350. I swapped to bilstein and dumped the 20” rims for some 17” ml500 rims and taller tires- made a huge difference.
good luck
Compared to the GLC, you get so much more bang for you buck. Since the GLK was "discontinued" you get amazing deals for such a fast, well-rounded mercedes, not to mention its a 4wheel drive SUV.
I would say stick to 2015s because you might be able to find some that are still under warranty.
My GLK has the nav package, interior package, larger wheels.
It does not have the Keyless GO or lane departure sensors or back-up camera.
for about $800 and a couple hours of my own time I was able to add my own back up camera and 10.25 android screen. (purchased from 4x4shop canada.
Overall, if I had to go back and re-purchase, I would make sure it had Keyless GO. But I am more than satisfied with my 10.25" screen. It really makes the whole dash look more updated.
Last edited by D-rok22; May 16, 2019 at 12:50 PM.




Looking forward to many maintenance free miles on this car!!
Please update this thread if you think of anything I should watch out for when I go to test drive the car next weekend.
I STILL HAVE CPO UNLIMITED MILEAGE WARRANTY TILL FEB 2016 WHICH COVER MAJOR COMPONENTS.
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