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◊ 2012-12-01 01:37 |
I don't know who keeps putting the wrong dates, but it should be obvious that the U.S.-spec models are a red-flag that it should at least be 2010, NOT 2009. I know it is annoying how automakers are silly enough to be debuting 2010 models in 2008 and then selling from January 2009, but that's just how it is unfortunately. |
◊ 2012-12-01 01:54 |
I'm a bit confused. I don't think thats how model years work. |
◊ 2012-12-01 21:59 |
Here they seem to work that way. The GLK was unveiled in 2008 and put on sale in Europe June 30, 2008. We got in early 2009. Automakers should not even be releasing 2014 models for at least 9 months, but some of them already have '14 cars on schedule to start sales in January 2013. Anyway, no single GLK sold in the United States is a 2008 or 2009 model year vehicle. The facelift is already designated as a 2013, so the original would be 2010-2012. To any administrators, please change this to reflect that as it's currently wrong. -- Last edit: 2012-12-01 22:05:18 |
◊ 2012-12-02 02:19 |
Okay then, here's evidence that it was never sold as a 2009 model. Link to "www.automotive-fleet.com" & http://consumerguideauto.howstuffworks.com/2010-mercedes-benz-glk.htm. Please change it to the 2010 model year that it really is. |