Professional Reviews- “While it may not provide the sort of slick handling of a BMW X3 or Infiniti EX35, the GLK350 nevertheless feels capable and confidence-inspiring around corners.” — Edmunds.com
- “Cargo space is the GLK's Achilles' heel, with a scarcity of storage bins and a smaller-than-average cargo compartment.” — Edmunds.com
- “From a purely practical standpoint, the GLK makes a lot of sense, with a great driving position and plenty of space for four adults (three can fit in a pinch in back).” — The Car Connection
- “It's sure to please luxury-loving drivers with its compliant ride and tight handling, as well as its spacious interior and high-tech features.” — Motor Trend
- “The GLK350's fuel economy won't reach the lofty heights of the forthcoming diesel's, but thanks to direct injection and stop-start technology, it's improved from the previous model.” — Car and Driver
- “More important, we think, is how those numbers stack up in the broader world of cute utes - e.g., with something like the forthcoming 310-hp turbo-five Audi Q3. Audi predicts a 0-to-62-mph run in 5.4 seconds for its chunky little hot rod, so the answer to the stacking-up question is: pretty well.” — Car and Driver
- “The sheetmetal is creased and proper with a good deal of confidence, and the proportions are smart. It's supremely comfortable, with lots of ways to adjust the seats. ” — AutoWeek
- “...the engineering and craftsmanship behind this vehicle makes it deserve a closer look.” — Motor Trend
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