Mercedes Sprinter Van 2006-2018 **IN-DEPTH REVIEW
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- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
- Mercedes Sprinter Van 2006-2018 **IN-DEPTH REVIEW
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The Mercedes Sprinter is a large van with a big heart. When the second generation version was launched in 2006, that heart meant a class-leadingly efficient range of diesel engines that really took the fight to large van rivals. These refined units offered potentially large efficiency savings to businesses who appreciated this model's spacious, practical, high quality virtues. It ought to stack up well as a used buy too. Does it? Let's find out.
History
When it comes to large vans, one stands above all others across Europe: this one - the Mercedes Sprinter. Nearly a million examples of the second generation version of this nodel were made. This vehicle, launched in 2006, shared its design with arch-rival Volkswagen's Crafter - but not its engines. A new generation of Euro5-compatible CDI diesel units introduced in 2009 set running cost and efficiency standards that rivals struggled to better. Amongst these were vehicles like the Vauxhall Movano/Renault Master design and the Peugeot Boxer/Fiat Ducato/Citroen Relay collaboration, plus of course that VW alternative. But generally, all played catch-up behind this Sprinter in the large van sector. Mercedes was first to introduce a V6 engine to this segment, first to introduce Stop-Start technology to cut costs and was a leader in promoting natural gas power as an alternative. This MK2 Sprinter was facelifted in 2015, then replaced by a third generation model in the Spring of 2018.
Writer - Jonathan Crouch
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This has to be the best review of the sprinter i have ever seen.
Wow thank you!
Thank you again for an informative and in depth review, top notch commentary and camera work, showcasing not only the van but beautiful English villages and countryside.
These vans have come a long long way since the 1960's Morris J4 or Bedford van l once drove.!
Nice to see professional in depth reviews that are all about the vehicle and not how clever and witty the presenter is.
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Thank you again from me in Feilding New Zealand.
I have a T1N...fitted as a motorhome...virtually zero spent on workshop expenses, apart from regular oil changes...I would buy another...there's nothing on the market that compares.
An excellent review, thank you.
I have 4 of theses exact vans 316 versions and.2 have surpassed 800,000ks with totally no time in the workshop. looking forward to free MB dash cluster upgrade when the first van hits 1 million. . . Only Mercedes Benz eh!
what year are them?
2010, 2012, 2015, 2018
@@stevel1451 good on fuel and body work ?
Kris, our vans work in the remote Australian outback and there’s no service center on every street corner.After trying a few leading brands we settled for the 316 MWB sprinter due to the low fuel consumption, incredible reliability and driving comfort. A Crafter we had was almost as good on fuel but a mechanical nightmare. Considerable rust is evident in the frame above the side sliding door but this maybe due to the 240 v aircon, solar panels and signs all mounted through the roof,(haven’t investigated yet) apart from that the bodies hold up very well considering the harsh environment and thousands of Ks our vans do on unsealed roads
Okay 👍
Chapter markes please.
it's undriveable for tall people. So uncomfortable and unadjustable
I am 6’3” and love mine
@@Dagreenberg68 I'm 192cm and that comes out to 6' 29" and a T4 transporter is more comfortable than this version of the Sprinter. Who in the hell came up with all those curves on the door profile? It's as if they wanted to keep the driver awake by keeping him uncomfortable.
Junk