Common/known maintenance items and issues
My understanding is these are built well in Germany, and are a relatively simple platform without many issues. Would you prefer an older GLK over a newer washing machine mini-SUVs? (CX-5, CRV, RAV4, etc?) Is gas mileage decent? Other than the ignition interlock breaking and needing replacing (or fixing?) what are common maintenance items with these? They use the 722.9 transmission? Rear main seal, torque converters, struts, timing chain guides, other stupid crap? I'm familiar with buying used Mercedes's and used cars in general (get a PPI, service history, etc.)
GLK specific, any options that are must-haves when looking? Anyone have a total nightmare with repairs? IOW if you were to buy another one, what would you look for?

Reasons are many, but mainly they'll be older by now with quite a bit of miles racked up. There are possible issues which you can search for here, and they can be quite expensive as well as having a limited number of places that can diagnose and fix properly (and reasonably priced). So, to save yourself and them a headache, go with the gentle cycle.

Reasons are many, but mainly they'll be older by now with quite a bit of miles racked up. There are possible issues which you can search for here, and they can be quite expensive as well as having a limited number of places that can diagnose and fix properly (and reasonably priced). So, to save yourself and them a headache, go with the gentle cycle.
I tried searching for common problems, but idk how to search for that. I got no useful results.




For my nickel, I would go with a RWD model to avoid the high mileage disaster of a failed u-joint on the transfer case link. And a gasoline V-6 to avoid the diesel emissions system issues.
But no Mercedes, or other German luxury car, is a drive it and forget it vehicle like Honda and Toyota. And there aren’t 20 million of them around. The local quick oil change shops won’t have the right oil filter.




I also forgot to mention — the OE brake rotors were notorious for serious pedal pulsation. Unless the previous owner has gone with aftermarket brakes or swapped to compatible rotors from other MB models, that would be an instant dissatisfaction factor for a new owner.
I also forgot to mention — the OE brake rotors were notorious for serious pedal pulsation. Unless the previous owner has gone with aftermarket brakes or swapped to compatible rotors from other MB models, that would be an instant dissatisfaction factor for a new owner.
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After oil pump removal one gets sight of the TC drain plug
But alas, it is impossible to insert a tool, or even a sawed off bit for that matter. Why would MB play such mind games

I am thinking for next service, to drill/carve out the Alu access hole a bit so i can get to it. Not planning on selling the car as its been so reliable throughout all these years.
Just my thoughts.
To the OP's original question: I (my wife actually) has been fortunate with our GLK. It is indeed very reliable and we've put on some 70K mi since purchased used in '14 with 41K mi on it at the time. Technically, we had 0 issues. The interior however is not S-class quality (of course). The top layer of the plastic buttons for windows and locks are coming off and i had to replace the drivers seat bottom due to excessive wear of the "MB-Tex" fabric. Replaced it with aftermarket (eBay) real leather for a great look and feel. So far it looks OEM and its holding up great. I do all my own maintenance and repairs on my Benzes, including trans service (have several Gs, Mogs etc.) and i agree with GLKattitude, trans service is intimidating the first time around but using a laser temp and hand pump you should be fine. There are several write-ups of this procedure online and i can share mine with you as well if you need it. I do this on my Gs as well with no issues btw.
I think, like with any car, it comes down to luck and proper research on the exact vehicle you end up purchasing. Just because my GLK is a gem, doesn't mean the one you'll find on Craigslist is similar. Just a disclaimer






