NCV3: 2006-2018 2015 4-cyl Diesel Sprinter Conversion RV - 170 High Roof, Low Miles $63k OBO

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170 4-cyl turbo diesel Mercedes Sprinter high roof
ONLY 73k miles. Just got new brakes, oil change, and DEF fluid.


REGISTERED AS RV WITH RV INSURANCE - much easier to get a loan for it.
$63,000 OBO

Reason we're selling is that we're looking to buy our first house and unfortunately cannot keep our beloved camper van anymore. If you are looking for a reliable sprinter van that you can make your own and save $15,000-$20,000, than this is it!

I so WISH I would have been able to find something like this when I was looking to build out my camper van. These vans are $35,000+ with nothing in them and you'll end up spending another $10,000-$15,000 on materials. Save yourself the 500+ hours and check this out. I'm willing to work with you on getting a loan and going to the bank for all the paperwork. That's how we did it and what it takes to get something worth driving.

This van has everything you want:

- Fully double insulated with fireproof sound blocker
- Fits Queen Bed with room to spare
- Recessed low-amp RV LEDs with dimmer
- 24/7 ARB fridge, 82 qt (biggest one you can get), $1000+ new
- Full standing kitchen with sink and oven
- Live edge juniper slab kitchen counter top
- Third seat for child or guest (could easily be re purposed for storage or desk)
- Hideaway toilet
- Outdoor shower ready
- 7 speaker Kenwood system wired and ready
- Tactical Cover King custom seat covers for needed storage
- 50" drawers in back for gear and storage
- Two 6'6" surfboard slots on left side of van and one longer 8'10" spot on right side
- 200 amp hours of battery with driving charger and plug for charging
- Iphone/laptop three-prong plug for charging

This is the 2500 Sprinter 170 high roof. There is an extra couple feet over the 144 and it has 6'3" standing height inside.

4-cylinder turbo diesel gets amazing mileage! We just clocked in real-use mpg at 25mpg on our last trip. Hard to believe but definitely needed. The last thing you want is an epic camper van that costs you $500+ In gas just for small trips. You can fill this van up for $80 and go 400+ miles

You will see other conversion vans out there with 150k+ miles and half the amenities for $75k+. Get something that will last and is well designed.

We went through the painstaking process of converting to class-B RV so you can walk around in the back without a seat belt and get get RV insurance. Insured at $75,000 for ~$100/month.

Rear AC unit is cosmetically bent but functions great.
Everything else is very good condition!
Open to feedback, comments, and questions.

Selling because we need to buy a house. Not in a rush to sell but want it to go to the right person. Let us know if you have any questions. You can call or text me directly at (949) 520-0440
 

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smokie

Member
Do you have a link with more photos? Looking for full shots, not close ups of a sink or cooler... Thanks,Kevin
 

Flagster

Active member
I wouldn’t consider 73,000 miles “low miles” on a 2015.
I'd consider it low...we have 50K on our 2015...I would much rather buy one with 60-100K averaging 20-25K/year that is maintained and regularly driven than a 5-10K/year old person RV that has been sitting:idunno:
 

Onefin

Well-known member
2015 to 2018 = 3 years.
3x 12k a year = 36,000 Miles
3x15k a year = 45,000 Miles


Let’s be very generous and say 2015-2019 = 4 years
4x 12k a year = 48,000 Miles
4x 15k a year = 60,000 Miles

No matter how generous you are with actual years on the road, and whether you consider 10k, 12k or 15k a year average miles.....this van doesn’t have low miles for the model year. It may have low miles when compared to vans with higher miles.....or much older vans, or that Volvo with 1,000,000 miles or whatever. Certainly doesn’t have “low miles” by any traditional defination of the terminology “low miles”

That’s not to say that it has too many miles or anything, or that it’s a bad van, or pricey poorly; just they shouldn’t have low miles in their listing, as it doesn’t have low miles.

like when people sell houses and say “new appliances” when they are 5 years old, those are not new....they are 5 years old.
 

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