2023 Sprinter Van for sale
New 2023 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Cargo Van 3500XD High Roof I4 Diesel HO 170" RWD VIN W1Y8NC3Y7PT121880 Stock Number PT121880
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Is there a Sprinter van shortage?Sprinter Van Shortage: The Basics
Sprinter van manufacturing is down significantly due to the chip shortage. This is presenting major problems for people looking to buy a Sprinter conversion van.
Is owning a Sprinter van worth it?Sprinter vans do hold their value well, and it's likely because they cost so much in the first place. If you pay more to get a higher-quality vehicle, it makes sense that you'll get more back when it's time to sell it. The sheer reputation of the Mercedes name is another factor to consider.
Is Mercedes discontinuing the Sprinter?Mercedes-Benz will discontinue both the Metris and the gas-powered Sprinter vans in the US next year, Automotive News reports, citing a memo sent to Mercedes' US dealers. According to that memo, both vehicles will end their runs in the US after the third quarter of 2023.
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