hoser said:
I stand corrected! I love the Sprinter and have always said an all wheeldrive version was needed. Don't think of it has a heavy duty offroader but will definetly make a nice setup even more usefull. A friend of mine just bought a Westy conversion of the Sprinter and it very coolbigreen505 said:It is, according to the article. Available with AWD and 4WD. Could be cool providing they are not too tippy. I have to say that the Badgertrek Web site erased any confidence I had in Sportsmobile. While it may have been an anomaly, crappy workmanship in places it will never be seen is rarely isolated to one vehicle.
hoser said:
SOCALFJ said:Yuck. Ill take the Ford version instead thank you. That just looks funky.. and if you lift it a few inches it will roll on its side lol
Cool. But I'll pass. (as if i could afford one anyways)
offroadchef said:Found a company that does the same thing in Germany. this month they feature a smaller MB van. This site is in English
http://www.iglhaut-allrad.de/htm/e_home.html
Robthebrit said:You'd take a ford over a sprinter, you are the first person I have ever heard say that!
Really its not fair to compare them as they are made for different markets and different buyers. Mercedes has awesome worldwide parts and service support, you can't even get F350 parts in Europe - go figure.
I wonder why Sports mobil imported the custom 4wd version when sprinters are available from the factory with 4wd and lockers. I can only think its because they buy US sprinters from Dodge and fit the 4wd kit here, therefore the truck is legal and has a US Federal plate, a euro 4wd sprinter would not have the fed plate and therefore could not be imported.
Rob
CLynn85 said:Also, from the article it doesn't sound like they've even built a SMB out of one yet.