2012 Mercedes-benz Sprinter 2500 on 2040-cars
Yadkinville, North Carolina, United States
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2012 Mercedes Sprinter 2500 Luxury Diesel
Long wheelbase, High-Roof, passenger van (M2PV170)
For Sale by Original Owner
67,524 miles at time of listing
Seats 12
6’4” max headroom
170” wheelbase
5,000lb towing capacity
187 cu ft cargo area behind rear seats
Amazing direct fuel injection mileage
Low operational costs. High comfort and safety ratings.
This may be the nicest 2012 Sprinter van in the country. Looks like a limo. Works like a truck. Drives like a
Mercedes. Used for just two summers as a high-end bicycle tour support vehicle, this Sprinter has been meticulously
maintained and remains in excellent condition. Clean Car-Fax - No wrecks. Clear title, in-hand. All service is
current, including Transmission & Auxiliary A/C unit. Tires are at least 80%. Seats show no signs of wear. Glass
and paint are perfect.
Options & Upgrades:
3 liter V6, turbocharged BlueTEC clean Diesel
Brilliant Silver Metallic Paint
Alloy Wheels
PA1 Premium Package: Cruse Control, Overhead Lights, Heated Electric Mirrors, Upgraded Seats, Cup Holders.
PH8 Premium Package: High Performance Rear Air-conditioning
Rear Step-Bumper
2” Receiver Hitches front & rear
Trailer Brake Controller & heavy duty wiring
Alpine CDE HD 138BT CD Receiver (hands free blue tooth with front auxiliary input)
Alpine/Sirius Integrated XM Tuner module
Alpine KTP 445 Amplifier 45W x 4
12V, 95 Ah AGM Battery
Low mileage, long-wheelbase, high-roof, Sprinter Passenger Vans are exceedingly rare and about as handy as a Swiss
Army knife. Quick-release locks permit removal of all bench seats for easy conversion to Cargo or Camper mode.
Interior length from the back of the front seats to rear doors is an astounding 14 feet. Interior height is 6 foot
2 inches. Interior width is 5 foot 10 inches. Even with all available seating installed, the cargo area is an
impressive 6 feet deep - perfect for bands, Boy Scouts, bikers or antique pickers.
The Sprinter is easy to drive, with great visibility and comfortable Euro-style seating. Visibility is great.
Handling is solid and predictable with emergency assist from a full array of safety features:
First row front & thorax Airbags
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
Load-Adaptive Electronic Stability Program
Acceleration Slip Regulation
Electronic Brake Force Distribution
Hydraulic Brake Assist
Roll Over Mitigation/Roll Movement Intervention
Enhanced Understeering Control System
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