Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2011 models
The 2011 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter ranks 2 out of 4 Passenger Vans. This ranking is based on our analysis of 12 published reviews and test drives of the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, and the analysis of reliability and safety data. The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter – if you need a van to transport people or cargo, few would do it better than this unusual work vehicle, IF at all. The Sprinter has at different times been sold as a Dodge, a Freightliner, and since 2010, it’s been sold with a Mercedes-Benz badge. For the past two model years, the Sprinter has received updates that bring it in line with

Mercedes brand, including improved build quality, a variety of options packages, and a fuel-efficient Bluetec diesel engine. The Sprinter has some of the most interior space in the class. The Sprinter has seatbelts for 12, the automotive press agrees that the Sprinter is a great work van because of its interior cargo space, low step-up height and an economical engine that won’t put you out of business.
Reviewers say that if you own a business and need a van that will transport your gear, employees and customers comfortably and usefully, it doesn’t get much better than the Sprinter. Its interior height makes it possible for almost everyone to be able to stand up and walk around inside. Its low-to-the-ground load floor makes it easy to lift tools, luggage or cargo in and out. It has plenty of power for towing and hauling most anything you’ll need to carry around. In all, the qualities that make the Sprinter a less-than-ideal mainstream vehicle make it great for businesses.
For the 2011 model year, a Crew Van is now available, with a total of five seats leaving the rest of the van for cargo and gear. But otherwise, the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter hasn’t changed much for the 2011 model year. All models have received an updated instrument cluster as well as Bluetec badging to advertise the diesel engine.
The 2011 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter is available in four models: Cargo Van, Crew Van, Passenger Van, and Cab Chassis. There are also two different wheelbase lengths (144 inches and 170 inches) and a high roof option, depending on which model you opt for. The Cargo Van model comes with only two seats, while the Passenger Van seats twelve. The Cab Chassis has a two-person cab and an exposed chassis, meant to be taken straight to a custom upfitter.
“The Sprinter is fuel-efficient and handles surprisingly well. “Despite the fact that it can hold over twice the cargo of its Chevy counterpart, it remains nimble and easy to drive,” writes Automobile Magazine.
Worth to read: 2011 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter lineup
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