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Hi, new here.
Looking for thoughts on this.
I‘m looking at the option of buying a 2011 Sprinter 316 6-speed manual, long wheel base, super high top roof from work to convert. Company doesn’t need it anymore so looking to shift it. On the plus side it’s done ridiculously low mileage (like 35k), but it’s a left hand drive (obviously that’s a good thing for European trips, I imagine doing 50% or more UK use). Also, it seems like the noose is tightening with emissions, so is having a euro 5 diesel engine going to be a hassle in a few years time?
I‘m happy with driving a vehicle of that size and I can park it off the road.
I’ve driven LHD over here and RHD in Europe so semi-comfortable doing it, e.g. getting square-on at junctions.
It’s been pretty well looked after, full MB service history.
Would be for me & wife only, so plenty of room for 2.
Being a super high roof, the top is fiberglass. Any issues with fitting solar panels/ pullout awning?
Also seen that they may be prone to rust. I’m going to kick the tyres (and bodywork!) on it with mechanic father in law tomorro.
It’s quite tempting, depending what I can get it for. Just wondering whether to go for it. What pitfalls haven’t I thought about?
Looking for thoughts on this.
I‘m looking at the option of buying a 2011 Sprinter 316 6-speed manual, long wheel base, super high top roof from work to convert. Company doesn’t need it anymore so looking to shift it. On the plus side it’s done ridiculously low mileage (like 35k), but it’s a left hand drive (obviously that’s a good thing for European trips, I imagine doing 50% or more UK use). Also, it seems like the noose is tightening with emissions, so is having a euro 5 diesel engine going to be a hassle in a few years time?
I‘m happy with driving a vehicle of that size and I can park it off the road.
I’ve driven LHD over here and RHD in Europe so semi-comfortable doing it, e.g. getting square-on at junctions.
It’s been pretty well looked after, full MB service history.
Would be for me & wife only, so plenty of room for 2.
Being a super high roof, the top is fiberglass. Any issues with fitting solar panels/ pullout awning?
Also seen that they may be prone to rust. I’m going to kick the tyres (and bodywork!) on it with mechanic father in law tomorro.
It’s quite tempting, depending what I can get it for. Just wondering whether to go for it. What pitfalls haven’t I thought about?