This high-roof 2019 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 was converted by a professional camper builder and used as a promotion display vehicle. Featuring a 144” wheelbase and turbocharged 2.0-liter motor, this Sprinter has received a custom living space with a folding black leather bed, a refrigerator, television, heating, solar power system, and more. This high-end Sprinter conversion is now being offered by its seller out of Missouri showing under 1k miles on the odometer.
This Sprinter sports a nonmetallic beige finish with tinted windows, dark grey body cladding, and black painted 17” wheels dressed in rugged BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A K02 tires.
The living area is upholstered in grey cloth with durable rubber floor lining and black leather covering the swiveling captain’s chairs. The 75”x67” bed folds on top of itself to reveal a table and seating area beneath. Accessories include sliding windows with screens, a compressor refrigerator, recessed lighting, a heater, television, power inverter, MaxxAir fan, and a 100-watt solar power system. Driver amenities include cruise control, power windows, power mirrors, radio, and reversing camera with an integrated mirror display.
The turbocharged 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine supplies the Sprinter with 188 HP and 258 lb.-ft of torque which is sent to the rear wheels through a 9G-TRONIC automatic transmission. The seller reports no outstanding service items at this time.
This sale will include a clean title.
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Bid in the amount of $31,333
Bid in the amount of $31,000
@Jackbowser The solar charges the coach battery, the inverter runs off the coach battery, You can use the electronics with the van off or running, vehicle running charges the coach battery along with the solar
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@Jackbowser Is what fiberglass? If your referring to the paint color of the vehicle that's the color Mercedes chose, No cooktop No toilet, Defiantly room to put a cassette toilet, Only 100 watts of solar. The solar panel is 100watts. The van has a inverter that powers the lights, tv , fan, fridge etc. 17 mpg combined is what Mercedes states. 19.5ft long 9ft 6" tall Tires have 566 miles on them from 2019
couple more questions:
How long is the vehicle and how high is it?
Need this info to know if it fits in my storage building
What is age of the tires and the wear?
I don't understand the non metallic finish. Is it fiberglass or something else.
I also would like to see the bed put away. A video if how that is done would be very helpful.
Is there a cook surface somewhere and a toilet?
Lots more info will surely help you sell this nice camper.
I would also like more information on the solar system. 100 watts seems pretty small. are you referring to 110 Volts AC at 100 watts for 12 Volts DC 100 wats.
What is the MPG for the engine?
the more info the merrier.
Lovely vehicle. I would normally bid for something like this, I'm in the market for such a vehicle. I don't want to come across negatively, but as the bidding is about to close and I am pretty sure we aren't going to hit the reserve, I thought I'd pass along some thoughts about the listing and vehicle that would have drawn my bid if a little different, so the seller can consider them as the Reserve or Deal Tank number has to be decided.
I don't feel like I understand the solar system very well from this listing. I see that it is a 100 watt system but there are no pics of the panels (or roof) so I can't tell if they take up the space a rack or standing platform might go in.
I also don't know if there is storage for the solar energy, though I think there is a photo of a battery and so I am assuming the panel watts go into a battery, but how big is the battery? How long will it run the fridge? Can I charge that battery while I drive, or by starting the car, or are they separate systems?
I don't see a tow hitch (where my bike rack would go) and there is no tow capacity listed. There is a wide variability of tow capacities for vehicles like this.
There is a large tv but no mention of a satellite dish or OTA antenna, and no obvious source for input to the TV. Can it mirror an iPhone? Does it draw off the battery? Does it take more than 100 watts to run? Does it move or swing so you can watch tv in bed or while eating? Is it ruggedized so it will tolerate travel?
There are attachment points for window coverings for privacy or darkening - are the coverings available?
Could we see a picture with the bed folded away?
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