yamaha-fan
Member Since: 11 Jun 2007
Location: Munich
Posts: 324
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My sincers thanks to you all for your good wishes.
Why did I change the Freely 2 against the Mercedes GLK?
One drop after the other fills the bucket, but it takes time.
What disturbed me most was the unavailibility of spare parts, when needed, and the time required to get them.
Sometimes my dealer has removed a needed part from a new Freely 2 at storage to get me out of the work shop!
The next point its the very limited number of LR-dealerships in Germany and Western Europe and the long distance to my nearest LR-workshop.
Within 80 km I have only one workshop, and if I should ever not be happy with them, I have to drive more than 120 km to the next workshop, one way!
Next is the unbelievable ignorance of Landrover with regard to the required motor oil for TD4-engines with DPF.
Landrover has warned me to stop my publishings against their wrong motor oil philosophy, and announced waiver of any guarantee obligations. This announcement has been responded by a court at my initiative, and LR had to withdraw.
Even though I had no problem with the DPF nor engine (no DPF-full announcement, and no reduced engine power ever), but I have had constant small niggles, sofware updates, and battery failures.
Mercedes has offered me a good exchange deal ( I have been a past Mercedes-client for more than 25 years) to get me back, and I think I have made no mistake in choosing the GLK.
Today, 60 days after my exchange, I am happy that I did what I did, and my GLK runs fault free and smoothly.
Suspension quality is equal, acceleration of the GLK is better, fuel consumption is much better of the GLK, the 7-speed automatic of the GLK is smooth and responsive, and the build quality is at least equal, as far as I can judge.
And beauty lies in the eyes of the viewer! So I won't comment on the good looks of the GLK.
YF
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