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Originally Posted by tcassidy
How do you like the Sprinter? Seeing the van used as a commercial vehicle, I thought it would make a great motorhome. Unfortunately the conversions I've seen were surprisingly small.
Terry
Its GREAT .
We've had it one year and just finished our second 10,000 mile trip (first was from point of purchase in Moden, Manitoba to Anchorage, AK via Southwest and Pacific Coast; second from Anchorage, Ak to Annapolis, MD and back to Tucson, Az.).
Average milage over 20,000 miles is 24 MPG on diesel .
It is really more of a "
travel van" than "
motor home" . Great for wilderness campgrounds or driveways of friends and relatives. A wonderful replacement for the evening Motel search, but not so great for long-term stays in a commercial RV Park. Of course, we don't enjoy commercial RV Parks and we were not looking for a motor home so it is
perfect for our style of adventure/travel. It is really an updated, luxury version of the trusty old VW Westfalia Hippy camper.
Very updated and
very luxury by comparison; has a roomy head/shower and etc. - just the ticket for two Hippies turning 60.
The long wheelbase version has ample space for a traveling couple and still it allows a degree of urban mobility that traditional motor homes can only dream of; we have no hesitation driving it into the heart of the biggest cities and looking for a parallel parking place (that I can usually get into on one swipe). No need to pull a secondary vehicle like many motor homes since it is as maneuverable and fuel-efficient as most the rigs you see being towed by the behemoth RVs.
This link
http://www.sprinter-source.com/forum/index.php will take you to a Sprinter Forum with all the info on Sprinters than you might ever want including listings on each of the 7-8 brands of RV conversions ( the best RV conversions are all Canadian)... ahey.