Dodge
Sprinter 2500 2500
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Spacious and Flexible Interior
Durable Powertrain Options
Strong Resale Value (in certain markets)
Good Visibility and Driving Position
Available AWD System
Readily Available Parts (for common models)
Rust Susceptibility
Complex Diesel Engines
High Maintenance Costs
Fuel Economy Can Vary
Interior Trim Quality
Potential for Electrical Gremlins
Rust on body and frame
Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) issues
Glow plug failure
Thoroughly inspect for rust, especially on the undercarriage, wheel arches, and door sills.
Have a pre-purchase inspection by a mechanic specializing in Mercedes-Benz or Dodge Sprinter vans.
Check service records for regular maintenance, particularly oil changes and diesel system upkeep.
Test drive the vehicle under various conditions to check for transmission shifts, engine performance, and brake feel.
Verify that all electrical components (lights, wipers, infotainment, A/C) are functioning correctly.
Consider the intended use: cargo versions are often more rugged but may need interior modifications for passenger comfort.
For US-imported models, research the specific auction source (Copart, IAAI) and vehicle history report.
Transmission problems (automatic)
EGR valve failure