The girlfriend and I will be giving the Van Life a go starting mid June. After looking at available models from a couple different makers we have settled on a custom built Mercedes Benz Sprinter Cargo Van from the factory. We did give the Ford Transit a good look and were quoted a great price on a custom build in the largest available model but we decided it just wasn't big enough for us and the three dogs. We intend to live in the van for a minimum of 4 months traveling the West Coast to various destinations.
- We are sure we are getting a 170" wheel base with the high roof.
I have plenty of other questions and stuff I need to figure out but really looking for some input on these three questions right now.
1.) Not sure whether or not to go with the Extended Body. (Leaning towards EB)
- it does offer an additional 15" of interior cargo length but I'm wondering how much the extra overall length (289.8" vs 274.1") will hamper parking in cities and turning around in smaller trailheads or on logging road turnouts. Also will the extra weight of the EB have a real effect on climbing ability or MPG?
2.) 4 Cylinder or 6 Cylinder (Want the 4x4 6 cylinder but the wait is too long...)
4 cylinder-
265 lb-ft of torque at 1,400 rpm
No turbo lag with 2-stage turbochargers
7-speed 7G-TRONIC transmission with 2 overdrive gears
Emissions EPA14/CARB certified
"Effortlessly combining the benefits of two-stage turbocharged power, 265 lb-ft of torque, diesel fuel economy and durability in one compact package, the impressive 4-cylinder powertrain with 7-speed 7G-TRONIC transmission offers you up to 18% greater fuel efficiency, standard on all Sprinter Van models."
6 cylinder-
188 hp at 3,800 rpm
2,987 cc displacement
Electronically controlled direct injection
5-speed automatic transmission
"Offering 325 lb-ft of turbocharged torque across a broad rpm range, the 6-cylinder diesel engine/5-speed automatic transmission option delivers greater horsepower. With peak torque coming in at a low rpm, the V6 engine gives you ample pulling power when the light turns green, when merging onto a highway, and especially under a load - precisely when it matters most."
- Certainly would appreciate the the extra MPG (purported to be about 24 vs 20) of the 4 but I also understand the potential benefits of the 6...
3.) Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (9990 or 10140 super single)
- Besides gaining roughly 280lbs of additional max payload capacity what else are the ramifications of moving to the the 10140lb "super single" from the 9990lb GVWR.
The website is http://www.mbvans.com/sprinter/comme...vans/cargo-van
Play around with the build options and let me know what you would do...
Thanks in advance for any input! Hoping to place an order by Feb 5th.
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