rswyan
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Compared to what ?They get good mileage. Most people can stand up in them. A guy on here put his bx with a backhoe inside of one.
Other than that, from my research, they are way way overpriced ...
Might depend on whether one is shopping new or used. Or what use one intends to put it to.
Proper maintenance is the key.and not very reliable.
Motown,Rswyan, I don't mean to dismiss your experience, but that record doesn't seem to be the norm. Both people I know who bought them (used for between 20-30k) ended up with major engine failures and took a big hit on them. That's all I know.
I don't know the people you refer to above ... perhaps they're the exception to my observation, which follows:
A great many of the American public (general, and motoring) are idiots.
Give ya an example ... Mr. "Super Trucker" - who I used to be associated with on a business basis - nearly flipped his lid when he found out that I was running 0w40 oil in the Sprinter (Mobil 1 0w40 - the factory fill for my vehicle ...)
"You can't run that low a weight oil in a diesel !"
But he's the one that smoked the Powerstroke in his F-350 dualie (twice ?) ...
These vehicles (Sprinters) were very popular in my niche industry due to the fuel mileage .... when you run 100K miles per year it's a big deal.
Quite a few bought them ...
Generally speaking, those folks broke down into roughly two categories:
1. People that bothered to crack the manual (or otherwise educate themselves) to learn about the vehicle's specific maintenance requirements ...
and ...
2. Boobus Americanus ... the idjit who knows that all oil (and transmission fluid and gear oil) is all pretty much the same ... so they buy whatever is on sale ... 'cause it shouldn't make any difference, right ?
As well "knowing" other sorts of dubious things of an "everyone knows" variety ...
I know - and know of - both types ...
The "unlucky" ones (generally, but not always) fall into category no. 2 above.
I have personal friends (in my industry) who are driving Sprinters with much higher mileages than mine. One friend (now deceased) had over 500,000 on his '06 when he passed this past December. Another is currently just shy of 600,000 miles on his '05 (original engine, transmission replaced once) and another who has over 800,000 miles on his '04 ... think he replaced his engine (preemptively) at something over 700,000 miles ... had some issues at that point and the choice was to fix or just replace and he chose the later ... just to avoid a breakdown while on the road.
There's a small fleet of about 30 of these (Sprinters) over in the Pittsburgh, PA area ... as of 2 or 3 years ago, it had a substantial number of vehicles with over 500,000 miles ... and a number well above that (600K, 700K) including one that had nearly 900,000 miles on it ... and was still on it's original engine and power train (transmission, driveline, and rear end) ...
That fleet is maintained by a guy named Andy Bittenbinder who is probably one of the foremost authorities on these vehicles in the United States. Has Detroit and Stuttgart/Dusseldorf on the speed dial.
My personal advice is: If one desires to be, or has inclinations towards being ... an idiot ... one should very definitely not buy one of these vehicles.
One other thing: Chrysler absolutely screwed the pooch in handling this gift from the mothership ... things might be, and probably are, different now that the Sprinter is back under Mercedes wings.
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