Ditchmonkey
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You should really do a total cost of ownership analysis rather than just thinking about mileage. Sprinters have the highest cost of ownership over the long run, despite the better gas mileage. I read an article from a guy who owned a company that had a whole fleet of the Sprinters, and he said that pretty much every one of them needed a new exhaust system withing 120k miles, and that cost around 16k each (if I am remembering the details correctly. It is that fancy exhaust system that allows Sprinters to get good diesel mileage while complying with US emission requirements, so you are paying a huge premium for that better mileage, both in the short term for the overall cost of the vehicle, and in the long term in maintenance.
Ironically, the Nissan NV van with its thirsty V8 was identified as having the lowest total cost of ownership despite its dismal gas mileage–its really too bad they quit selling them.
Ironically, the Nissan NV van with its thirsty V8 was identified as having the lowest total cost of ownership despite its dismal gas mileage–its really too bad they quit selling them.