What class is the Mercedes Sprinter van?

What class is the Mercedes Sprinter van?

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Are Freightliner and Mercedes Sprinter the same?

Today you can order a new Sprinter van from one of 200 Mercedes-Benz dealerships or one of 57 Freightliner dealerships throughout the U.S. The only difference between a Freightliner Sprinter and Mercedes-Benz Sprinter is the exterior badging and the front grille, everything else is the same.

What kind of vehicle is a Sprinter?

light commercial vehicle
The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter is a light commercial vehicle that comes in many shapes and sizes. Over the decades, this vehicle has become known as the king of passenger and cargo vans in the U.S. The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter is a light commercial vehicle that comes in many shapes and sizes.

What are Sprinter vans called?

If you are in the market for a new commercial van, you have probably come across the term “sprinter van”. In many parts of the world, Sprinter often gets used as though it were a synonym for cargo van when actually, it is the name of a commercial van made by Mercedes-Benz.

Do you need a special license to drive a Sprinter van?

You can drive most vans on a car license, but there are exceptions. Driving most vans is pretty simple, so if you have a full, B category car license, you’re permitted to drive any van weighing up to 3.5 tonnes.

Did Mercedes stop making the Sprinter van?

Mercedes-Benz AG announced the Freightliner Sprinter van will be discontinued and all retail sales completed by Dec. Mercedes-Benz “has decided to discontinue distribution of the Freightliner Sprinter product in the U.S. market at the conclusion of the 2021 model year,” the company said in a statement.

Can you sleep in a Sprinter van?

Yes, you can sleep sideways in a Sprinter van. A tall person won’t be able to stretch out, as most Sprinter vans are 5 feet and 9 inches wide. There are some ingenious ways to sleep inside a Sprinter van, including hanging a hammock in the van.

How many miles can a Sprinter van last?

300,000 miles
If you take good care of them with regular maintenance, Mercedes Sprinter vans can easily last for 300,000 miles or more. On the high end, it’s not unheard of for Sprinters to be going strong at 450,000+ miles. After 150,000 miles, it’s likely that you’ll be looking at your first major repairs.

What licence do I need to drive a Sprinter van?

Driving most vans is pretty simple, so if you have a full, B category car license, you’re permitted to drive any van weighing up to 3.5 tonnes.

What is the biggest van you can drive on a car licence?

If you have a full driving licence you can drive any van up to 3.5 tonnes. If you want to drive anything bigger such as 7.5 tonnes vans, you may need to take an extra test if you passed your driving test after 1 January 1997.

What kind of vehicle is the Mercedes Sprinter?

The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter is a light commercial vehicle (van) built by Daimler AG of Stuttgart, Germany as a van, chassis cab, minibus, and pickup truck. In the past the Sprinter has been sold under the Mercedes-Benz, Dodge, Freightliner, and Volkswagen nameplates. In the U.S. it is built from complete knock down (CKD) kits by Freightliner.

What kind of oil does a Freightliner Sprinter use?

2017-2018 Freightliner Sprinter 3.0L OM642 V6 turbo diesel models use MB 228.51, MB 229.31, MB 229.51, MB 229.52 oil specs.* 2017-2017 Freightliner Sprinter 2.1L OM651 L4 turbo diesel models use MB 228.51, MB 229.31, MB 229.51, MB 229.52 oil specs.*

Why is the Sprinter van called a Freightliner?

Interestingly, when the Sprinter launched in the U.S., it was under the Freightliner name, presumably as a way of ingratiating the decidedly European (tall, narrow) van to American fleet buyers used to less space- and fuel-efficient domestic vans and wary of a fancy brand name playing in the tough work-truck scene.

When did the second generation Sprinter come out?

The second generation Sprinter was introduced in Europe in 2006. It was voted Van of the Year 2007 and again in 2008 by Professional Van and Light Truck Magazine. 2012 Information and Fuel Consumption Figures. Also known as the NCV3 or New Concept Van 3.