What is the difference between Vito and V class?

What is the difference between Vito and V class?

What is the Mercedes-Benz Vito Tourer? Okay, prepare to be confused: the V-Class is a luxuriously appointed seven- or eight-seater car based on the Vito panel van. The only marked difference is the more aggressive bodykit our AMG Line specification V-Class is sporting.

How big is a full size Mercedes Vito?

Vito also came with a choice of a nice shifting five-speed manual gearbox, or optional four-speed auto with manual select option, with final drive through the front wheels. The Vito came in one size. It had a payload of 1.1 tonnes, a payload volume of 4.9 cubic metres, with load zone measuring 2300 mm long, 1630 mm wide, and 1390 mm high.

When did Jeff Dadds buy a Mercedes Vito?

Two were bought in 1998, and have been trouble free apart from a clutch failure in one after 80,000 km. He says they have been reliable and economical. The latest is a 112CDi, which he says is even better. Jeff Dadds has had an ongoing braking problem with his 1999 Vito, which seems to have been caused by a faulty brake master cylinder.

When did the Mercedes Vito CDI come out?

In 2001 it was joined by the 112 CDi, which gave 90 kW at 3800 revs, and 300 Nm at 2500 revs, for even more zip. Vito also came with a choice of a nice shifting five-speed manual gearbox, or optional four-speed auto with manual select option, with final drive through the front wheels. The Vito came in one size.

What are the problems with a Mercedes Vito?

He has also had problems with a fuel pump and engine fan among a number of issues that appear to have been caused by faulty electrical connections. He is also critical of the passenger seating, a blind spot caused by the windscreen pillars, and the headlights which he describes as dreadful.

What kind of engine does a Mercedes Vito have?

The real change came in 1999 when Mercedes released a double overhead camshaft 2.2-litre common rail turbo diesel engine that transformed the Vito. The 108 CDi delivered 60 kW at 3800 revs, and 200 Nm at 2400 revs, which gave the base van smooth purposeful performance and miserly economy.

In 2001 it was joined by the 112 CDi, which gave 90 kW at 3800 revs, and 300 Nm at 2500 revs, for even more zip. Vito also came with a choice of a nice shifting five-speed manual gearbox, or optional four-speed auto with manual select option, with final drive through the front wheels. The Vito came in one size.

What was the problem with my 1999 Vito?

The latest is a 112CDi, which he says is even better. Jeff Dadds has had an ongoing braking problem with his 1999 Vito, which seems to have been caused by a faulty brake master cylinder. He has also had problems with a fuel pump and engine fan among a number of issues that appear to have been caused by faulty electrical connections.

Who is the owner of the Mercedes Vito?

Generally the Vito is owned and operated by small business operators and tradesmen that often use it as family transport, so they tend to get better looked after than some fleet vehicles. Former courier driver Dennis Cleghorn bought a 2003 112CDi Vito for use in his boarding kennel business.