anybody got a diesel sprinter

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  1. raindog

    raindog dharma bum

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    comments. MPG etc
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  2. dancy

    dancy Undescended Testicle

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    pm wagonpilot. his is the shnizzle :deal
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  3. raindog

    raindog dharma bum

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    thanks
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    CodyY ADVenture Capitalist

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    Do a search over at KTMtalk. Have been several threads about it lately.
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  5. dancy

    dancy Undescended Testicle

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    That's what Chris is saying too
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  6. raindog

    raindog dharma bum

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    I think the 08 new diesel CRD is susposed to be even better. don't know for sure
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    DireWolf Knees in the Breeze

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    Don't let this thread die...... I have a Dodge diesel 3/4 ton, and am thinking that a Sprinter would be great for the missus. Or we'll swap. I like them - I get 19-20 mpg running biodiesel in the truck, and would love to get 25+ with a Sprinter...... wife hates vans, but they seem to fit nicely between the minivan and the Chester the Molester Econolines.
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  8. Headmanbrewing

    Headmanbrewing Been here awhile

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    We've got a '05 for work (auto parts) and the guy that usually drives it seems to like it. We have driven to Chicago with it (about 280 miles round trip), and got 23 mpg. That's better than the Dodge fullsize van with a 5.2L V8. The model we have is pretty basic, with no interior panels to speak of, except the full length rubber flooring. He said it does get kind of loud inside, but otherwise no problems.
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  9. raindog

    raindog dharma bum

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    that's what I am thinking..running it on Biodiesel. Tried finding the suggested MPG foir the new 08 Diesel and could not find it. but then again maybe I'm an idiot
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    DireWolf Knees in the Breeze

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    I get about the same MPG between diesel and B99 in the truck - but when towing horses, milage dips a bit with the bio. That Andrew dude seems like a biodiesel whiz-bang - he may know about the CRD's. Seems like a great rig for camping, dogs, hauling, etc. It is a bit big, but with a re-map, I bet it would match the mpg's we are making with our Subie Impreza (RS).
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  11. rnr

    rnr Simple. Fast. Paid for.

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    PM ohno and sas.

    they have one.

    some maintenance issues, but overall happy, methinks.
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  12. Sugar Pig

    Sugar Pig almost certain...

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    My next door neighbor is a FedEX guy, he said they used them for a while but had to many CPU problems. Said it had 7 different units. They went back to regular vans.

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  13. MDB

    MDB I am not advised

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    Here is a company that does alot of Sprinter van conversions--saw one at Sipapu rally--they love it--I think they are coming out with new engines for them this year: http://sportsmobile.com/index.html
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  14. misha

    misha Been here awhile

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    I've had one for close to five years and have no regrets. I use it for work (haul lumber from the sawmill and deliver finished cabinets/furniture), haul motorcycles (saves the embarrasment of trailering), and I've built a removable rv/camper for it. What more would you need?

    I've never gotten better than 23mpg and usually it's in the 21mpg range. The new model (with a new v-6) gets about the same.

    Yes, there are always maintenance issues, but the most serious one is the lack of dealerships, and even fewer experienced, honest mechanics.

    Amazing resale value on these. High mileage ones (over 400K miles) often go on eBay for $10-$12,000.

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  15. raindog

    raindog dharma bum

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    awesome..that's what I'm talking about!
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  16. raindog

    raindog dharma bum

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    that's interersting..my fed ex guy liked his work truck sprinter that he bought one for his daily driver..he said he never had a single problem..go figure
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  17. misha

    misha Been here awhile

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    ps: there's tons of info and an active Sprinter group over at Yahoo Groups.

    link
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    misha Been here awhile

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    It takes us about three hours to go from cargo van to full camper set up (running water, stove, bed, etc)

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    One of my video production partners does, I drove it and absolutely love the thing for film and video production on a small scale. Has great power and gets extreemly good mileage.
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    Sniper X De Oppresso Liber

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    "Boondocking in Newfoundland"


    the next hit reality series!
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