Why does our 2014 GLK have 2010 documentation?




)I grabbed the documentation brief-bag from the glove compartment GLK to read the documentation (supposed 2014 Owner's Manual) to provide firm facts about MB's thoughts.
Long story short ... as I'm looking thru the other paper documents in the bag, I find:
* Service And Warranty Information 2010
* An offer brochure for SeriusXM for "your 2010 Mercedes"
I then checked the Owner's Manual for copywrite and found :
Press time: September 17, 2009.
Part No.: 204 584 10 81 Edition C 2010
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Holy smoke !! (not what I really blurted out). My initial knee jerk reaction was, did we get scammed somehow?
(We did purchase from a well known and long established MB dealership in Houston, TX)
I took a photo of the VIN "plate" in the windscreen. I quote "plate" because this GLK doesnt have a metal plate as expected, but looks more like a sticker ... as a matter of fact, as I'm examining the photo up close, I see four tiny air bubbles, which very slightly obscure a couple of letters, but it's obvious what they are.
So I do a search at the US Govt website to confirm ... yea, it's a 2014 GLK registered in the US.
So, then I thought ... there HAS TO BE another VIN marking. So I discover that if you roll back the front passenger seat, and just under the front end of the seat is a small rectangular cutout in the carpet. Yep, I see it, and lift it up and take another photo.
Pretty sure that can't be faked (metallic, embedded) ... and it matches the VIN under windscreen.
So, I'm perplexed ... I downloaded the 2014 GLK Owner's Manual (Edition A 2014) from the official MB website tonight ... it doesnt match the manual that is in our GLK (2010 manual) ....
A few things might have changed from 2010 to 2014, so why doesnt it have 2014 documentation?
Did original owners buy 2010 docs off Flee-Bay for whatever reason ??
Am I over-thinking?




Front cover of "Service and Warranty Information 2014" says "Service and Warranty Information 2014".
Rear cover of the operator's manual says "Edition B 2014".
I don't have a satellite radio.
You can download most of the original documentation from the MB web site. (My download of the 2014 operator's manual says "Edition A 2014"...)
Last edited by John CC; Aug 22, 2022 at 08:40 AM.





But the big question is "why"? How do you "lose" the complete briefbag full of documentation, which no one really ever looks at??
What - the previous owner was reading it while floating around in a swimming pool and dropped it all ?
In my 50+ years of vehicle ownership, I've never "lost" the manuals.
There's got to be some oddball (or something concerning) reason ...




Why worry? It's not a salvage title, is it?




At the time, it was 3 years old and about 30,000 miles (now about 85,000 miles)
And yea, maybe I'm overthinking this.




Or, dealers typically take documentation out of the car and put it in a file. Maybe they miss filed it, or when you bought the car they retrieved the wrong one.
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