cspexpeditus
Seasoned Expediter
Hi everyone,
I'm new to this site, and looking for advice in my quest for obtaining a Sprinter!
So far my searching has been limited to the web. I have exhausted nearly all internet resources for a M.B. I have come to the conclusion that the "real" prices are never listed online.
I have also noticed that dealers tend to have only two or three vehicles on their lot at one time. I am eager to discover if this is merely the dealer's attempt to artificially create demand--as does Toyota with the Prius--which results in sales at or above MSRP.
After reading many earlier posts regarding new purchases, many members have recommended buying left-over '08-09's. I have two reasons why I am leaning toward an 2010 instead; a) M.B. recently bumped the engine warranty up to 100k, and b) M.B. lowered the MSRP to 35k. These two factors combined with more power, cargo capacity, mpg, and SCR have me sold.
I really need to decide between the 144 or 170WB 2500. The 144's offer 500lbs+ greater capacity than the 170, but I'm worried the smaller cargo hold of the 144 will limit what I can carry.
There are some vehicles in stock at a local dealer I'm going to look at. I know they're going to offer MSRP at least, but when they do I know I'll need to counter-offer before walking out. I just don't know what to realistically offer. If they call me back, I guess I will know at that point if they are willing to negotiate and sell their vehicle.
Please feel free to state your opinions, and of course, criticism is certainly welcome. I look forward to hearing from you all and I will keep you posted in the coming days.
Breakdown of Concerns
1. 2500 144 or 170wb?
2. Continental tires?
3. Leaf spring upgradeable on 170?
4. Urea (NH2)2CO refill, where to buy besides dealer?
I'm new to this site, and looking for advice in my quest for obtaining a Sprinter!
So far my searching has been limited to the web. I have exhausted nearly all internet resources for a M.B. I have come to the conclusion that the "real" prices are never listed online.
I have also noticed that dealers tend to have only two or three vehicles on their lot at one time. I am eager to discover if this is merely the dealer's attempt to artificially create demand--as does Toyota with the Prius--which results in sales at or above MSRP.
After reading many earlier posts regarding new purchases, many members have recommended buying left-over '08-09's. I have two reasons why I am leaning toward an 2010 instead; a) M.B. recently bumped the engine warranty up to 100k, and b) M.B. lowered the MSRP to 35k. These two factors combined with more power, cargo capacity, mpg, and SCR have me sold.
I really need to decide between the 144 or 170WB 2500. The 144's offer 500lbs+ greater capacity than the 170, but I'm worried the smaller cargo hold of the 144 will limit what I can carry.
There are some vehicles in stock at a local dealer I'm going to look at. I know they're going to offer MSRP at least, but when they do I know I'll need to counter-offer before walking out. I just don't know what to realistically offer. If they call me back, I guess I will know at that point if they are willing to negotiate and sell their vehicle.
Please feel free to state your opinions, and of course, criticism is certainly welcome. I look forward to hearing from you all and I will keep you posted in the coming days.
Breakdown of Concerns
1. 2500 144 or 170wb?
2. Continental tires?
3. Leaf spring upgradeable on 170?
4. Urea (NH2)2CO refill, where to buy besides dealer?
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