So, I was driving to ride motos last night and was thinking about this thread, more to add...
I do quite like the actual driving experience overall. The visibility is good, the mirrors leave little for blind spots and the blind spot monitoring takes up the rest. The safety features like blind spot monitoring and lane departure were irritating at first but they've grown on me. I also like that I can leave the backup camera on while I drive to keep an eye on my motos on the hitch rack and still see my Nav or Stereo status in the instrument cluster. The turning radius is rather city friendly and the overall length of the 144 makes parking a snap. I've jammed it in some parallel spots in downtown that you wouldn't think much more than a Smart Car would fit in.
Beyond functionality, there's no denying the cool factor of a big 4x4 van. That's not exclusive to Sprinters either, the Ford's and Chevy's are awesome and, of course the Syncro's. I was most certainly drawn in by this a bit. Part of my critical eye is that it's just my nature but also I was thinking that it would be at least nearly as well equipt with all the automation, creature comforts, and attention to detail that I've come to expect from modern cars. I've owned a few Euro cars, notably Audi and VW and, particularly with the Audis, the interiors are just fantastic. Buttons well organized and easy to reach, ergos spot on for anyone in a "normal" height range, and the fit and finish just fantastic. By comparison, the ergos are down right weird in the Sprinter, buttons placed with seemingly no rhyme or reason, some completely obscured. Basic features like auto power window up/down are absent and the power door locks are rather randomly over on the dash next to the shifter and there are two separate buttons for the front and rear doors that require a secret handshake before each actuation to exact the intended function. So, not only does the MB product not even come close to an Audi, it pales in comparison to my outgoing Ford and it is easily bested by the half-baked attempt Toyota made on my '11 4-Runner.
Back to driving... As I was driving along last night I was thinking about that tight steering that I do enjoy and then I started drifting to the fact that I was holding a cheap plastic steering wheel in a $60K vehicle and was suddenly irritated. Come on MB, what the hell? Not like I ordered stripper cargo van for $36k. There was a lot of stop and go traffic last night which also pointed out the barely adequate brakes and the mushy feel at the pedal. Upon resuming highway speeds the turbo lag is quite evident and it's best to shift the antique 5 speed auto manually if you want to get moving any time soon. So that was a bit harsh, but in the Sprinters defense, once you're up to pace and rolling down the highway, none of this really matters. And really, just how enjoyable can a Sprinter, or really any vehicle be in stop and go traffic this side of a 1299 Panigale S in a lane-splitting legal state.
I tend to think that as I rack up more nights crawling into bed, particularly those cold and rainy nights, without stepping foot outside I'll start to turn more positive. More grabbing cold beers out of the fridge to kick back around a campfire or maybe even hang out inside and watch a movie will improve my mood. Less time turning wrenches and more summer road trips is what I need. And really, if you look at my criticisms it's mostly about the interior, yes the motor and tranny leave a lot to be desired when coming from a 'merican turbo-diesel pickup but it hauls the Sprinter down the road just fine. On the up side, next time I go car shopping, bet I'll be wildly impressed by almost anything having gotten used to the spartan Sprinter.
@AFSOC - Could very well be, not certain.
@* - Thanks for all the supportive comments. I really am having a lot of fun with this project and am full of opinions (obviously!) but they're just opinions.