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Here are some pix of my 06' Sprinter 118" wheel base, 5 cylinder Mercedes
turbo diesel, outfitted my way, for my electrical service business. The truck was totaled in a minor head on collision two weeks ago, and unfortunately the smallest Sprinters made currently are 144 wheel base, which for me is unnecessarily large. http://picasaweb.google.com/10911899...eat=directlink |
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![]() "RBM" wrote in message ... Here are some pix of my 06' Sprinter 118" wheel base, 5 cylinder Mercedes turbo diesel, outfitted my way, for my electrical service business. The truck was totaled in a minor head on collision two weeks ago, and unfortunately the smallest Sprinters made currently are 144 wheel base, which for me is unnecessarily large. http://picasaweb.google.com/10911899...eat=directlink Have you or anyone else considered the Ford Transit Connect? |
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![]() "The Henchman" wrote in message ... "RBM" wrote in message ... Here are some pix of my 06' Sprinter 118" wheel base, 5 cylinder Mercedes turbo diesel, outfitted my way, for my electrical service business. The truck was totaled in a minor head on collision two weeks ago, and unfortunately the smallest Sprinters made currently are 144 wheel base, which for me is unnecessarily large. http://picasaweb.google.com/10911899...eat=directlink Have you or anyone else considered the Ford Transit Connect? Despite the fact that those only have gas engines, and I'm sold on diesels, I'd love to be able to fit my stuff in one, but they're just too small. Hopefully in the future they or someone else will make a slightly bigger version |
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On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 17:15:44 -0400, "RBM" wrote:
Here are some pix of my 06' Sprinter 118" wheel base, 5 cylinder Mercedes turbo diesel, outfitted my way, for my electrical service business. The truck was totaled in a minor head on collision two weeks ago, and unfortunately the smallest Sprinters made currently are 144 wheel base, which for me is unnecessarily large. http://picasaweb.google.com/10911899...eat=directlink The toolbox looks like it has many more miles on it than the truck. The toolbox has some valid battle scars. The toolbox is the only sign that you were doing any "real" work. |
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![]() "Metspitzer" wrote in message ... On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 17:15:44 -0400, "RBM" wrote: Here are some pix of my 06' Sprinter 118" wheel base, 5 cylinder Mercedes turbo diesel, outfitted my way, for my electrical service business. The truck was totaled in a minor head on collision two weeks ago, and unfortunately the smallest Sprinters made currently are 144 wheel base, which for me is unnecessarily large. http://picasaweb.google.com/10911899...eat=directlink The toolbox looks like it has many more miles on it than the truck. The toolbox has some valid battle scars. The toolbox is the only sign that you were doing any "real" work. That red Milwaukee box is the only tool box still alive. I have a circular saw, Dewalt zawzall, Milwaukee sawzall, Dewalt pistol grip drill, Dewalt driver drill, Bosch hammer drill, 4" angle grinder, skill sabre saw, and Rotozip, all sitting in bins without toolboxes |
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![]() "RBM" wrote in message ... Here are some pix of my 06' Sprinter 118" wheel base, 5 cylinder Mercedes turbo diesel, outfitted my way, for my electrical service business. The truck was totaled in a minor head on collision two weeks ago, and unfortunately the smallest Sprinters made currently are 144 wheel base, which for me is unnecessarily large. http://picasaweb.google.com/10911899...eat=directlink My condolences Roy. I know it is a royal PITA to get a new truck equipped so that it functions according to your needs. I am happy with my Ford, but had looked into the Sprinter. Word on the street is that their transmissions don't last. |
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![]() "John Grabowski" wrote in message ... "RBM" wrote in message ... Here are some pix of my 06' Sprinter 118" wheel base, 5 cylinder Mercedes turbo diesel, outfitted my way, for my electrical service business. The truck was totaled in a minor head on collision two weeks ago, and unfortunately the smallest Sprinters made currently are 144 wheel base, which for me is unnecessarily large. http://picasaweb.google.com/10911899...eat=directlink My condolences Roy. I know it is a royal PITA to get a new truck equipped so that it functions according to your needs. I am happy with my Ford, but had looked into the Sprinter. Word on the street is that their transmissions don't last. For years I used E-250 vans, regardless if I bought it used or new, I could expect 10 years out of them. None of them ever died outright, but after the first 30K miles, the alignment would go out, and I'd wind up once a year realigning them and replacing tires. The last new one I got was a 98', and it just felt like junk, so I sold it in 06' for the Sprinter. The really great thing about the Sprinter is the interior height, even with the standard roof model, I can stand up inside, albeit hunched a bit, (I'm 6'3") With regular vans, you're always on your knees. With the weight I carry, I never got better than 11MPG with any Ford or Chevy. The Sprinter, with the same weight, consistently got 21MPG, plus it had a heavier payload than the E-250. I have a plumber friend that bought 4 Sprinters in 05' and 06', and already they're all beat to death by his crew, but I babied mine. I was planning on keeping it forever. For whatever reason, Mercedes decided not to make the shorty Sprinters anymore, in fact they made the two remaining models bigger, so for now I'm driving the second best truck I ever had... I hope |
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RBM wrote:
"John Grabowski" wrote in message ... "RBM" wrote in message ... Here are some pix of my 06' Sprinter 118" wheel base, 5 cylinder Mercedes turbo diesel, outfitted my way, for my electrical service business. The truck was totaled in a minor head on collision two weeks ago, and unfortunately the smallest Sprinters made currently are 144 wheel base, which for me is unnecessarily large. http://picasaweb.google.com/10911899...eat=directlink My condolences Roy. I know it is a royal PITA to get a new truck equipped so that it functions according to your needs. I am happy with my Ford, but had looked into the Sprinter. Word on the street is that their transmissions don't last. For years I used E-250 vans, regardless if I bought it used or new, I could expect 10 years out of them. None of them ever died outright, but after the first 30K miles, the alignment would go out, and I'd wind up once a year realigning them and replacing tires. The last new one I got was a 98', and it just felt like junk, so I sold it in 06' for the Sprinter. The really great thing about the Sprinter is the interior height, even with the standard roof model, I can stand up inside, albeit hunched a bit, (I'm 6'3") With regular vans, you're always on your knees. With the weight I carry, I never got better than 11MPG with any Ford or Chevy. The Sprinter, with the same weight, consistently got 21MPG, plus it had a heavier payload than the E-250. I have a plumber friend that bought 4 Sprinters in 05' and 06', and already they're all beat to death by his crew, but I babied mine. I was planning on keeping it forever. For whatever reason, Mercedes decided not to make the shorty Sprinters anymore, in fact they made the two remaining models bigger, so for now I'm driving the second best truck I ever had... I hope Ya tried the Freightliner dealers as well? IIRC, they were the prime outlet until the merger, and Dodge needed a replacement for their 1972?-basic-design full size vans. I've seen a few shiny ones around town without the Dodge grille slapped on the front, so I think they were still selling both models. -- aem sends... |
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![]() "aemeijers" wrote in message ... RBM wrote: "John Grabowski" wrote in message ... "RBM" wrote in message ... Here are some pix of my 06' Sprinter 118" wheel base, 5 cylinder Mercedes turbo diesel, outfitted my way, for my electrical service business. The truck was totaled in a minor head on collision two weeks ago, and unfortunately the smallest Sprinters made currently are 144 wheel base, which for me is unnecessarily large. http://picasaweb.google.com/10911899...eat=directlink My condolences Roy. I know it is a royal PITA to get a new truck equipped so that it functions according to your needs. I am happy with my Ford, but had looked into the Sprinter. Word on the street is that their transmissions don't last. For years I used E-250 vans, regardless if I bought it used or new, I could expect 10 years out of them. None of them ever died outright, but after the first 30K miles, the alignment would go out, and I'd wind up once a year realigning them and replacing tires. The last new one I got was a 98', and it just felt like junk, so I sold it in 06' for the Sprinter. The really great thing about the Sprinter is the interior height, even with the standard roof model, I can stand up inside, albeit hunched a bit, (I'm 6'3") With regular vans, you're always on your knees. With the weight I carry, I never got better than 11MPG with any Ford or Chevy. The Sprinter, with the same weight, consistently got 21MPG, plus it had a heavier payload than the E-250. I have a plumber friend that bought 4 Sprinters in 05' and 06', and already they're all beat to death by his crew, but I babied mine. I was planning on keeping it forever. For whatever reason, Mercedes decided not to make the shorty Sprinters anymore, in fact they made the two remaining models bigger, so for now I'm driving the second best truck I ever had... I hope Ya tried the Freightliner dealers as well? IIRC, they were the prime outlet until the merger, and Dodge needed a replacement for their 1972?-basic-design full size vans. I've seen a few shiny ones around town without the Dodge grille slapped on the front, so I think they were still selling both models. -- aem sends... 2006 was the last year of the 118" wheelbase. In 2007 Sprinters were redesigned and assembled in the U.S., but only in two wheelbases, 144 and 170". When Chrysler crashed, their marriage to Daimler ended and 2009 was the last year any of them carried the Dodge badging. As of 2010 you could get them with either Mercedes or Freightliner badging, but a Sprinter is a Sprinter regardless of who's name is on it. The 2010 144" I replaced my shorty with is a Freightliner, only because their dealership was closer than the nearest MB dealership, that carries Sprinter. |
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![]() "RBM" wrote in message ... Here are some pix of my 06' Sprinter 118" wheel base, 5 cylinder Mercedes turbo diesel, outfitted my way, for my electrical service business. The truck was totaled in a minor head on collision two weeks ago, and unfortunately the smallest Sprinters made currently are 144 wheel base, which for me is unnecessarily large. http://picasaweb.google.com/10911899...eat=directlink And your fuel economy was? -- Roger Shoaf About the time I had mastered getting the toothpaste back in the tube, then they come up with this striped stuff. |
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On 6/13/2010 4:15 PM, RBM wrote:
Here are some pix of my 06' Sprinter 118" wheel base, 5 cylinder Mercedes turbo diesel, outfitted my way, for my electrical service business. The truck was totaled in a minor head on collision two weeks ago, and unfortunately the smallest Sprinters made currently are 144 wheel base, which for me is unnecessarily large. http://picasaweb.google.com/10911899...eat=directlink I came across a wonderful used one at a truck dealer a year ago and it was outfitted with all sorts of shelves and bins. I wish I'd had the money to buy it. I would love to own a Sprinter. TDD |
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![]() "Roger Shoaf" wrote in message ... "RBM" wrote in message ... Here are some pix of my 06' Sprinter 118" wheel base, 5 cylinder Mercedes turbo diesel, outfitted my way, for my electrical service business. The truck was totaled in a minor head on collision two weeks ago, and unfortunately the smallest Sprinters made currently are 144 wheel base, which for me is unnecessarily large. http://picasaweb.google.com/10911899...eat=directlink And your fuel economy was? -- Roger Shoaf About the time I had mastered getting the toothpaste back in the tube, then they come up with this striped stuff. 21 MPG non highway miles, consistently. FYI this is a 5 cylinder Mercedes turbo diesel |
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