Good pick. My 10 years working on Benz it seems GLK350s have no crazy issues. Basically the only thing that goes wrong is the engine mounts collapse After 40k miles, if you have a panoramic roof the nuts to secure it may come loose and cause a popping sound when turning, if 4matic the front axle boots may rip open. these issues relate to most of our cars of this year range.
Mercedes-Benz G-Wagens seem oddly immune to depreciation, but you can find an old GLK for around $10,000 these days and probably less if you look hard. The GLK’s 4Matic all-wheel drive system
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The GLC is actually a little bit bigger than the GLK in every way. The vehicles is longer, taller, and features more cargo space inside the cabin. Despite the extra space, the GLC gets better gas mileage than the GLK, further positioning Mercedes-Benz as some kind of wizard and making the decision even more difficult.