Greetings all -
This might sound like a funny post on an Expediter's forum, but I've found a lot of info on sprinters and their service history from you all over the past few months, especially from OntarioVanMan and Turtle. Anyway, you all are the experts and have been driving these vehicles for far longer than I may expect to.
I'm looking to get a larger van to take my family around with me on trips. We travel ~20k/year, and the gas efficiency of the sprinter looks somewhat attractive compared to the alternatives in Ford and Chevy large vans. I've heard some interesting stories about problems with some of the sprinter models, and thus I'm a bit unsure as to how to handle looking at an older model.
Here's the point. I've found a used Sprinter for sale in nearby Atlanta with 225,000 miles on it that was used as an airport shuttle.
(2004 Dodge Sprinter 2500, $10,000 - Cars.com)
I don't know much yet about the service history, nor as to the exact route it was driven. However, passenger sprinters are hard to find used, as they seem to have been made in very low quantities.
In a vehicle this age, I'd be looking to get another 150k out of it without major problems, more would be excellent. So, should I stay away from all such shuttle craft, or does this sound like it may work? I'm fully aware that older Ford and Chevy vans with less miles are available, but I wanted to see what you guys thought about this.
Thanks for your time and advice.
Regards,
Fish
This might sound like a funny post on an Expediter's forum, but I've found a lot of info on sprinters and their service history from you all over the past few months, especially from OntarioVanMan and Turtle. Anyway, you all are the experts and have been driving these vehicles for far longer than I may expect to.
I'm looking to get a larger van to take my family around with me on trips. We travel ~20k/year, and the gas efficiency of the sprinter looks somewhat attractive compared to the alternatives in Ford and Chevy large vans. I've heard some interesting stories about problems with some of the sprinter models, and thus I'm a bit unsure as to how to handle looking at an older model.
Here's the point. I've found a used Sprinter for sale in nearby Atlanta with 225,000 miles on it that was used as an airport shuttle.
(2004 Dodge Sprinter 2500, $10,000 - Cars.com)
I don't know much yet about the service history, nor as to the exact route it was driven. However, passenger sprinters are hard to find used, as they seem to have been made in very low quantities.
In a vehicle this age, I'd be looking to get another 150k out of it without major problems, more would be excellent. So, should I stay away from all such shuttle craft, or does this sound like it may work? I'm fully aware that older Ford and Chevy vans with less miles are available, but I wanted to see what you guys thought about this.
Thanks for your time and advice.
Regards,
Fish
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