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I also have a Metris cargo, and it is also excellent if you are looking for a smaller van.
I also have a Metris cargo, and it is also excellent if you are looking for a smaller van.
Regarding reliability, my Sprinter mechanic constantly sees them with over 500k on the clock.
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Are the guts MB or dodge?
I know that MB's engine/tranny are stout, it's their damn electricals and other components that nag you to death....I have experience so I know
Are the guts MB or dodge?
I know that MB's engine/tranny are stout, it's their damn electricals and other components that nag you to death....I have experience so I know


As to my recommendations, I agree with Och......give the Ford Transit a look. I have never owned one, and Consumer Reports doesn't have reliability-data on them, but a lot of businesses operate them, and seem to be satisfied.
Last edited by mmarshall; Jul 28, 2021 at 08:52 PM.
The Sprinter was actually designed with respect for its operator - it has a cabin filter, comfortable seats and driving position, roof height suitable for cargo and humans, and mechanism to hold the rear doors open at 90° and 180°, and it is just generally much better built. I know that the Transit is much better than its Econoline predecessor, much more comparable to the Sprinter, but considering that Ford was selling the miserable Econoline for decades without any concern for the comfort of its customers, and only got their act together when the Sprinter was introduced to the US market. I mean for decades and several generations of the Econoline they couldn't make the damn rear door opening a couple of inches taller.
Metris is a great tweener size. Just wish they brought the 4Matic version to the States. As is the Metris would be a bit lacking in passenger duty (although they can be had with power sliding doors!), but starting to see some outfitters work with them a bit more for nicer interiors.
New Transit is definitely a world different from Econoline. Our electrician swears by them, but also just had a parts issue with his newest van this year. Ford couldn't get the part (not semi conductor related) and couldn't fix their van for the first two months after having bought it. It definitely soured him a bit on them, but hard to make the switch since they've got Transits for everything else, all their racks and even vehicle wrap set ups etc are all done.











