![]() The two vans are virtually identical, and you may be able to negotiate a good deal on the Dodge.Ī full 2010 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter review is coming soon.The 2009 Sprinter continues to be Dodge's entry in the full-size passenger van market. If you really like the Sprinter, and don't care about the Mercedes Benz name, you may be able to save some money by buying a 2009 Dodge Sprinter. ![]() The Express cargo van starts over $10,000 less than the Sprinter cargo van. Buyers who can do without the extra room may want to consider the Chevrolet Express. While the Sprinter has tons of space, and Mercedes has dropped the price by about six percent for 2010, it's still by far the most expensive van in the class. By comparison, the standard Chevy Express has 217 cubic feet of cargo space. Buyers can opt for a standard room, which has 318 cubic feet of cargo space, a high roof with 547 cubic feet of cargo space or a "mega" roof with 600 cubic feet of cargo space. While the Sprinter hauls fewer passengers than the Chevrolet Express and GMC Savanna, it has best-in-class cargo space. Fuel economy estimates aren't available yet.ĭepending on configuration, the Sprinter can haul up to 5,509 pounds and tow up to 5,000 pounds. ![]() A five-speed automatic transmission is standard. The Sprinter has a 3.0 liter turbo-diesel V6 engine that makes156 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque. The 2010 Mercedes Benz Sprinter is available as a cab and a chassis only (allowing buyers to customize the rear section of the van), a cargo van, or a passenger van with seats for up to 12. For 2010, pricing on the Sprinter will run approximately 6 percent less than the 2009 models." - Automobile Magazine
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