SOLD 2015 Sprinter 170" Durango, CO

For sale is our 2015 Mercedes Sprinter. 170 wheelbase, high roof. We are the second owners of this van, and we bought it from our friends when they upgraded. It has a very solid but simple build out, with a focus on outdoor activities- namely mountain biking and skiing. While this is not the fastest van(it tops out at about 80 mph if you choose to drive that fast), it gets great mileage. I calculate every tank and get between 22 and 24 MPG reliably. We’ve done a ton of upgrades to the vehicle, and are very happy with it overall. Selling it to finance another project. This rig has been extremely reliable. We’ve taken it to Baja and the east coast with zero issues. Always done proper maintenance, and used high quality oil, filters, parts, etc.

Vehicle:
  • 2.1 liter 4 cylinder diesel engine. Look this one up, it is well known for reliability and efficiency
  • 98,xxx miles
  • Van Compass suspension upgrade- Gives the vehicle a slight lift, but the real benefit is making the van handle so much better, both on and off road. This was a game changer.
  • Falken Wildpeak tires, with only about 5000 miles on them. Also comes with TWO extra sets of tires- another full set of wild peaks with 50% tread life left, and a set of snow tires with only 5000 miles on them. Yes, you will get 12 tires total(13 including spare!)
  • Front and rear aux lights to light up the road or your campsite
  • Recently had all 4 brake pads and rotors replaced.
  • Upgraded stereo with CarPlay!
The Build:
  • Thinsulate insulation keeps you warm in the winter, cool in the summer.
  • Espar diesel heater sips diesel, and keeps the cabin warm and dry all winter. We’ve camped at 11k feet and -30f, and this heater has not let us down.
  • 25 gallon water tank, plumbed to the sink, and a rear shower/hose for a quick rinse or bike wash. No hot water heater, just cold.
  • 2x100 amp hour deep cycle batteries, fed by 200 watts of solar, the Dc-Dc charger, or shore power.
  • 2000 watt inverter will easily charge a laptop or power your instant pot.
  • USB chargers throughout.
  • Dual zone fridge/freezer. The solar can easily keep up with this efficient unit. Having ice cream in the backcountry is a nice treat
  • Simple stove setup- 2 small propane tanks in the rear, plumbed to camp stove next to the sink. We like to cook outside, and this setup allows for a quick switch to outdoor cooking.
  • Fantastic fan in the ceiling keeps the condensation out, and allows you to leave it open in the rain.
  • Raised bed, leading to a huge garage space underneath. Store two mountain bikes on the custom built slide-out tray, with room for a bunch of big bins, and 4 pairs of skis, all at the same time.

More photos are on the FB Marketplace listing: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2805331476265216
Feel free to ping me with questions.
Thanks!
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