Used 2015 Mercedes-Benz GLK for Sale near Oregon
Need a compact luxury crossover for the commute or those trips to the mall? Take a look at the 2015 Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class. Although this pint-size ute currently packs 5 folks in admittedly tight quarters and sports only 54.7 cubic feet of cargo area, all that could change for the 2016 model year, as the folks at M-B want to lengthen and widen the GLK-Class a bit in opening a dedicated niche for its new GLA-Class crossover. In fact, there are hints that the next-gen GLK-Class could be offered in legendarily sporty AMG garb, too. But that’s then, and this is now. For the present, no significant changes accompany this posh people-hauler into the upcoming year, thus you can rest assured that it retains the affordability, the solid build, the luxury touches, the heady powerplants and the sedan-like driving qualities that have made it popular with polo-disdaining small families.
Again this downsized ute is expected to be available in 2 trims, the normally aspirated, rear-wheel-drive (RWD) GLK350 and the twin-tubodiesel-packing GLK250 BlueTEC, which again totes standard all-wheel drive (AWD), thus earning the further 4Matic sobriquet. Said 4Matic distinction is, of course, also slated to remain available to the GLK350 as an option. And as is traditional these days, said full-time AWD configuration adds to maneuverability on dry roads even as it stands by to automatically and instantaneously transfer torque from the wheels that slip to the wheels that grip when things get slippery.
Look for the 2015 GLK250 BlueTEC to return with the pokey but fuel miserly 2.1-liter twin-turbocharged diesel inline 4-cylinder (I4) powerplant mating with the standard 7-speed shiftable automatic transmission for 200 hp and a hefty 369 lb-ft of torque. It isn’t particularly speedy, but this turbo 4 boasts fuel numbers of 24 mpg city/33 highway and a towing capacity, when properly equipped, of 3,500 pounds, which might help alleviate the pain of arriving a few seconds (or minutes) later than, for instance, your GLK350-owning friends.
Said friends have a non-turbo, gasoline-burning 3.5-liter V6 engine under the GLK350’s hood that also combines with the 7-speed shiftable automatic. Expect 302 hp and 273 lb-ft of torque from this gas-burner, with mileage once again estimated at 19/25 in RWD versions and 18/25 in the available AWD-equipped 4Matic iterations. Towing, meantime, is again maxed out at 3,500 pounds with the proper equipment. Oh, and the ubiquitous shiftable 7-speed automatic transmission comes with standard steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters in all GLK-Class variations.
Look, meanwhile, for the return of such standard features as 19-inch alloy wheels, roof rails, heated power-adjustable outside mirrors and LED running lights, complemented by leatherette upholstery, power-adjustable front seats and full power accessories in both GLK variants. Additional features in both trims include cruise control and telescoping tilt-wheel steering, along with Bluetooth-interfaced mbrace destination download and dual-zone auto climate control.
Entertainment in either 2015 GLK-Class edition is again expected to include a standard 100-watt stereo with a single-CD player, 6 speakers, COMAND interface with 5.8-inch display and, naturally, auxiliary audio input via a number of USB ports.
Note that there are a few items missing that come standard in most rival high-end crossover utes, and there lies the rub. The GLK-Class is touted as an affordable Mercedes in its basic form. But start adding some of the nearly endless options choices, and suddenly you’re talking some serious bread.
Said selections include the Premium 1 Package, the Leather Package, the Lighting and Ambient Lighting packages, the Multimedia Package, the Appearance Package, the Lane Tracking Package and the Sport Package. Depending on the package chosen, look for add-ons like a panoramic sunroof, satellite radio, a power liftgate, satellite radio and an auto-dimming rear-view mirror, as well as leather upholstery, memory for driver's settings and a remote garage door opener. Enhanced lighting, a 7-inch multimedia display, a rear-view camera and GPS navigation are also available in package form, as are available safety features like lane-keeping assistance and blind-spot monitoring.
Standalone options, meantime, include step running boards, heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, rear-seat DVD entertainment and a Harman Kardon premium audio system. Oh, and M-B’s optional Active Parking Assist technology makes short work of difficult parallel-parking duties as sensors assess parking spots and take over steering chores while the driver handles the brake and shifting assignments.
Finally, standard safety features aboard all GLK-Class variants include 4-wheel antilock brakes (ABS), traction and stability control, front and rear head airbags, front head restraint whiplash protection and front side-mounted airbags. LED daytime running lights also come standard aboard both iterations, as do front fog/driving lights, turn-signal-integrated mirrors, mbrace emergency communications and stolen vehicle recovery assistance, and a remote antitheft alarm.
4.6 Overall rating
(33 reviews)The GLK is a well built, solid, powerful, serene vehicle to own and drive. The GLK needs more room for backseat passengers. The Lincoln MKC is comparable for power, driving characteristics, comfort and has a bit more space in the back seat.
While this car doesnt have all the bells and whistles you can typically get on an ML/GL wagon, its a very nice compromise between the smaller GLA series and the ML/GL. Its based on a C Class sedan, but taller. I personally think the styling is superior to the newer GLC model that replaced it, somewhat reminiscing of the larger G-Wagon, with its sharper angles. Reliability is very good, having had another one before this, I can say its one of the more reliable SUV, especially when compared to the AUDI, BMW and Porsche. Handling is good, performance is good considering it is a 5000lb car, the 302 HP motor gets you going in a hurry. One word of caution: If youre considering the 4Matic, think twice; reliability is not as high as the RWD version, and the repair cost are higher due to complexity. Comfort is good up front, the seats are good with good lumbar support. Back seats are good as well, but leg room depends on how far back the people upfront move their seats. If the front seats are all they way back, theres very little leg room in the back. Cargo room is not as large as the ML, but its substantial, and if the back seats are folded, it more than doubles. FWIW, We used to have two ML 350s before, but my wife opted to trade the last ML in for a GLK, because it was easier to get in and out of, and more maneuverable around town. After the last GLK was totaled by a fire truck, while parked on the street, we opted to get another one just like it.
Last of the baby suv benz. Gets you there and back in style and comfort and doesnt break your wallet.
They are great little cars for two people. Gets a little tight for more than two adults. They drive well and are pretty sporty and quick. I tow my motorcycle and its little trailer with mine. I get 19 to20 miles per gallon in city driving and 25 miles per gallon on the freeway. Mine is the 4matic all wheel drive model. I have never had any major issues with my 2013 and my mechanic told me they are one of the most reliable cars Mercedes-Benz has made recently. I have 135,000 miles on mine.
Great car-safe, clean, well maintained and a good deal.
2015 Mercedes-Benz GLK FAQs
How much does the 2015 Mercedes-Benz GLK cost in Oregon?
The average 2015 Mercedes-Benz GLK costs about $12,747.38. The average price has decreased by -0.7% since last year. The 22 for sale near Oregon on CarGurus, range from $10,303 to $20,998 in price.
How many 2015 Mercedes-Benz GLK vehicles in Oregon have no reported accidents or damage?
17 out of 22 for sale near Oregon have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2015 Mercedes-Benz GLK?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2015 Mercedes-Benz GLK gets between 21 and 28 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Diesel, Gasoline engines are available.
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