New GLK Owner
I called St. Louis and the GM doucher said they employ over hundred people and have one guy prep the used cars at a flat rate. They have been doing this for 30 years and will not change. He said they cannot make cars like-new because it costs too much. I asked him for help in paying this because none of this was disclosed. He said they don't pay for wear and tear items. I really have the worst luck with vehicles.
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My GLK was inspected by their service and reported on CarFax at least. I would hope a respectable top Car Guru dealer would not sell a broken down vehicle. From the quick ride-along, I didn't notice anything major so I thought all was decent.
The $900 was for them to open up the transmission and check for damage.
I'm surprised the dealership didn't offer to patch the nail tire instead of suggesting getting all new tires.
Really sorry for your misfortune but it seems largely self-inflicted. Car dealerships have a horrible reputation for a reason. By the sounds of it this car has not been maintained and it has probably been severely abused. The long-term prognosis will likely be pretty grim even if you fix the stuff that was found. Getting whatever you can from the dealership and unloading the car would seem to be your only reasonable option.
I like the idea of dumping it karmikan thanks for the idea.
Every state has different used car sales laws. In WI, there is legal recourse for selling a used POS as a dealer. In MO, they have to pass a safety inspection including emissions in order to sell it. Wonder what they have in Canada?
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I like the idea of dumping it karmikan thanks for the idea.
Every state has different used car sales laws. In WI, there is legal recourse for selling a used POS as a dealer. In MO, they have to pass a safety inspection including emissions in order to sell it. Wonder what they have in Canada?
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Here are some truisms:
Be wary of used Mercedes Benzes for sale at other brands’ dealers. [Many of these weren’t well maintained. Learned this the hard way.]
No one at the dealership is you friend. [They’d like you to think so, but your money is their target.]
Dealers like to pad recommended repairs. [You didn’t buy it there. Some of them “chum the waters” to get you to bite. Been there, too.]
The Toyota dealer sold a warranty that doesn’t cover oil leaks, and wants proof of transmission failure the brand dealer???
The Mercedes dealer recommends 4 new tires because one has a nail in it, and wants $900 for diagnostics ???
Wow!
All dealers are not created equal. That includes MB dealers. Some would like you to come back. Others couldn’t care less. Both the one who sold you the GLK and the one servicing it sound like the second type.
I don’t know what consumer remedies are available in your state, but most treat car sales separately from regular purchases. Some have full refund periods, others have specifics regarding disclosure and warranties.
Warped rotors are common issue, so that likely would have happened with any other GLK. Strangely, the middle seat belt was also stuck when I bought mine brand new. Dealer had to replace it.
Buying 7 year old Benz without test driving it and relying on dealership to fix it is pretty stupid. You buy 3 year old RAV4 in that case, which is also stupid because they essentially don't depreciate.
Bent rims/ warped rotors / worn tires / deferred maintenance is part of the game with used car.
First, thing you do is assume nothing was done and do full maintenance. Time to learn to DIY and save a few thousands.
Last edited by NYCGLK; Jul 19, 2022 at 08:10 PM.
I love my 2011 GLK and would love a facelift model, but don't want to lose the bulletproof engine reliability. Up to 210k miles, probably one of the highest in the country. Interior looks like it has 5k miles. Bought for 4.2k pre-pandemic. I couldn't even buy a 97' Rav4 for that right now.




