current mercedes sprinter

current mercedes sprinter

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DrDeAtH

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3,587 posts

232 months

Sunday 6th April 2014
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Opinions on the current Mercedes Sprinter please 2012 model onwards please

Good bad and indifferent....

graemes75

73 posts

190 months

Sunday 6th April 2014
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Had one for almost a year now and 30000 miles. Totally reliable . It's only had two front tyres replaced and not needed anything else.
It's averaged 28.6 mpg and that is not trying too hard. Stop start does make a difference to the mpg. About 500 miles to a tank. Dashboard is well laid out and the speed limiter , cruise control and built in hands free all easy to use.
Drives more or less like a car but there is a fair bit of wind noise at motorway speeds. My van is a 313 with 130 hp . It is reasonably powered but sometimes could do with a bit more grunt on steep hills, especially running at max weight in the Scottish highlands. The brakes are sharp but the handbrake needs adjusted quite frequently. Headlights are very bright.

It must be said that the paint is already starting to show signs of rust around the bottom of the sliding door, and the very bottom of the sills.
Leap years ahead of the ford transit. Money well spent.

grumpy52

5,584 posts

166 months

Sunday 6th April 2014
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Get the higher power engine , the smaller engines are thirsty and underpowered.
VW do a version with smoother engines.
If used for distances on motorways get the model with the toys , cruise, aircon , sound system etc .

BonzoG

1,554 posts

214 months

Monday 7th April 2014
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Air sprung seat is a great option to tick.

319 engine sounds nice, 316 is practically as quick in the real world and drinks less.

Anything smaller than the 311 is painfully slow and thirsty.

DrDeAtH

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3,587 posts

232 months

Monday 7th April 2014
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Looking really towards the 313 mwb. Maybe a 316 if it comes up. Maybe auto?

Banfield

28 posts

127 months

Monday 7th April 2014
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Had one a year now, 2010 313, cost me £10.500 jury is still out.
Seems to go through tyres quite quick, getting spots of rust coming through, I find this very disappointing for a premium priced van, when I moved my mate a few weeks ago he was very surprised a 60 plate van was starting to rust.
I use it for multidropping, so it doesn't have an easy life, my old 05 (old shape), was more quick off the mark, & was better on fuel.
Make sure if you get one to get a catalyist protection guard, or the cat will go walkies!
I bought another Sprinter, as I was so impressed with my old one, but not sure these newer ones are as good, certainly more sensors & electrical stuff to go wrong!

DrDeAtH

Original Poster:

3,587 posts

232 months

Monday 7th April 2014
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This is all good stuff to hear... Real world stuff.

I previously had a 1999 310D. Was a good van which I had for 8 years.

finlo

3,762 posts

203 months

Wednesday 9th April 2014
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graemes75 said:
Had one for almost a year now and 30000 miles. Totally reliable . It's only had two front tyres replaced and not needed anything else.
It's averaged 28.6 mpg and that is not trying too hard. Stop start does make a difference to the mpg. About 500 miles to a tank. Dashboard is well laid out and the speed limiter , cruise control and built in hands free all easy to use.
Drives more or less like a car but there is a fair bit of wind noise at motorway speeds. My van is a 313 with 130 hp . It is reasonably powered but sometimes could do with a bit more grunt on steep hills, especially running at max weight in the Scottish highlands. The brakes are sharp but the handbrake needs adjusted quite frequently. Headlights are very bright.

It must be said that the paint is already starting to show signs of rust around the bottom of the sliding door, and the very bottom of the sills.
Leap years ahead of the ford transit. Money well spent.
Rusting at a year old yet leap years ahead of a Transit?

finlo

3,762 posts

203 months

Wednesday 9th April 2014
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graemes75 said:
Had one for almost a year now and 30000 miles. Totally reliable . It's only had two front tyres replaced and not needed anything else.
It's averaged 28.6 mpg and that is not trying too hard. Stop start does make a difference to the mpg. About 500 miles to a tank. Dashboard is well laid out and the speed limiter , cruise control and built in hands free all easy to use.
Drives more or less like a car but there is a fair bit of wind noise at motorway speeds. My van is a 313 with 130 hp . It is reasonably powered but sometimes could do with a bit more grunt on steep hills, especially running at max weight in the Scottish highlands. The brakes are sharp but the handbrake needs adjusted quite frequently. Headlights are very bright.

It must be said that the paint is already starting to show signs of rust around the bottom of the sliding door, and the very bottom of the sills.
Leap years ahead of the ford transit. Money well spent.
Rusting at a year old yet leap years ahead of a Transit?

graemes75

73 posts

190 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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The transit wont be far behind and doesn't match it in any other way .

DrDeAtH

Original Poster:

3,587 posts

232 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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All vans rust.... They are designed that way....
Vans don't get washed often, let alone polished, so road salt will kill them eventually

GAL001

1,444 posts

175 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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I currently drive a 13 plate 313 for Royal Mail, had a 11 plate before, not a lot between them really, 313 seems good on power but does struggle on hills when full, this one has 'side wind intervention' which was fantastic on New Year's Eve on the a35 Bridport end, did what it said on the tin!
When I was an owner driver a couple of years back I had a 55 plate 316, the new 313 pretty much matches it for power but then it's a more modern engine.
A 200 mile trip every afternoon with mixture of motorway and a/b roads returns 26.9 mpg, and I fairness I don't push it too much now as speeding fine was £100!
If I went back to owning a van it would be this one, but got to say the transit is also very good, but you get what you pay for

GAL001

1,444 posts

175 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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Oh and first service at 35000 miles!
Had 24000 miles without any problems and is driven for 18 hours every day, the other driver drives it like he stole it too! (Bloody youngsters lol)

T1pper

275 posts

136 months

Friday 13th June 2014
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Hi,
I am looking at buying a used sprinter flatbed or drop side around a 2010ish , I see there are quite a few ex supermarket home delivery sprinters with auto boxes, I could remove the fridge box and fit a flat as they look very good value
What are they like?
Would I be better off with a manual?
Sorry to high jack the thread.