Where was the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter sprinter made?

Where was the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter sprinter made?

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter was built in Daimler’s Mercedes-Benz Düsseldorf and Ludwigsfelde production plants. Between July 2013 and the end of May 2014]

Is there a lawsuit against Mercedes Benz Sprinter?

A class action lawsuit was filed in California state court against Mercedes-Benz alleging the defendant has sold Mercedes-Benz Sprinter models 2500 and 3500 with water that leaked from the air conditioning unit in the roof onto the passenger area.

Where is the Mercedes Benz Sprinter model 314?

The model 314 of the first generation is still assembled by Iran Khodro Diesel. It is used as an ambulance. The first generation Sprinter was assembled by Mercedes Benz Vietnam in Ho Chi Minh City from CKD kits to avoid high local import duties.

Is it worth it to buy a Sprinter van?

As a business owner, you know buying quality for the long haul is always worth it for your bottom line. And Sprinter vans save through efficiency, retained value, and more. Boost your efficiency with the van that needs fewer service visits. Keep your business rolling right along for up to 20,000 miles with this category-leading service interval.

Is the Mercedes Sprinter still available in America?

The America-specific version is no more, but the cargo and passenger van will live on as a Benz. Even if you don’t spot the iconic Mercedes-Benz three-pointed star badge, you might think every Sprinter van you see in America is, well, a Mercedes.

Is the Mercedes Sprinter the same as the Freightliner?

Apparently, Mercedes was selling far more Mercedes-Benz Sprinters than Freightliner versions. And with predicted slowdowns in sales and the sort of economic activities that drive van purchases, Mercedes-Benz decided it was no longer worth it to certify and market a redundant, relatively low-volume product here.

What are the features of a Mercedes Sprinter?

A Benz representative notes Mercedes vans check the right boxes for commercial customers, with low costs of ownership, solid service, and desirable safety features. We dig the Sprinter for its buttoned-down handling, hauling capabilities, and—yes—its available carlike tech and safety features.