
2010 Mercedes-Benz GLK
About this Mercedes-Benz GLK
This 2010 Mercedes-Benz GLK GLK 350 is listed at $10,921 with 97,522 miles on the odometer. Powertrain: 3.5L V-6 Gas V, Automatic, AWD. EPA-estimated fuel economy is 16 city / 21 highway MPG. Finished in Obsidian Black Metallic, this SUV is well suited to daily driving and longer trips. Available at CityMotors in Hayward, CA. Contact the dealer directly through Carlify to schedule a test drive or request more photos. Looking at other gas options? Use the related links below to compare similar listings on Carlify.
HARD TO FIND!!! LOCAL OWNER TRADE INLOADED!!! NAVIGATION!!! DUAL POWER SEATS!!! HEATED SEATS!!! AND MORE!!! PLEASE HURRY!!! WILL NOT LAST LONG!!! Mercedes-Benz was one of the first players in the luxury SUV market, but until now, the compact segment of that market had been ignored by the three-pointed star. Correcting that problem is the all-new 2010 Mercedes-Benz GLK350, a compact crossover that combines elements from throughout the brand's lineup. Based mechanically on the C-Class sedan, but boasting blocky styling aped from its bigger GL- and G-Class siblings, the GLK is like a greatest hits album with one or two new tracks up its sleeve. The 2010 GLK350 is the second-cheapest Mercedes you can buy in this country, but you'd never suspect it. The GLK is built to such a high standard that its price premium over most similarly equipped competitors seems well worth it. Close the GLK's doors and the sound they emit gives the feeling of closing a bank vault -- all that's missing is that spinny wheel thing. Go over railroad tracks and the body doesn't flex a bit, nor does any jarring or jiggling greet your backside. This little SUV feels like you could drive over a grenade and experience nothing but a muted ''thump.'' The GLK350 may not be perfect, but when it comes to meticulous build quality, it simply has no equal in this segment. Drive the GLK back-to-back with a C-Class sedan and you're bound to get a sense of deja vu all over again. In addition to its aforementioned ironclad feel, the GLK's steering and ride are remarkably similar to the C's. Not surprisingly, the GLK is built using a C-Class platform that's been shortened by 4 inches and given some appropriately pumped-up SUV ground clearance. The GLK and the C350 share the same 268-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 engine, which in the GLK is the only power choice (a Bluetec diesel option should be available in future model years), while the seven-speed automatic is the lone transmission. GLK350 4MATIC 4dr SUV AWD (3.5L 6cyl 7A) 34 of 35 people found this review helpful Good car. Very reliable. Bought with 8k mikes in 2011. Now have 90k. Never had anything other than oil changes done to it. I do NOT recommend the 20 inch wheels. They go through tires fast. Needs more storage. Don't like the angle of the backseat. Also don't like the curve of the backseat next to the door. Makes it hard for car seats to properly fit. It gets good mpg in flatter terrain. But in the small mountains of Arkansas, I'm getting about 9mpg. It's a great compact SUV, very capable. Having to get rid of it due to my child needing more legroom. Would buy again if they could upgrade storage and me the backseat larger.
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Estimates from typical 12k mi/yr usage. Actuals vary.
- Mon10:00am – 7:00pm
- Tue10:00am – 7:00pm
- Wed10:00am – 7:00pm
- Thu10:00am – 7:00pm
- Fri10:00am – 7:00pm
- Sat10:00am – 7:00pm
- Sun11:00am – 5:00pm