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2015 Sprinter 4x4 price and build: +$6500 or $6800

nomad_289
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Ouch! I expected a few thousand more.

The 4x4 high and 4x4 low/high options are listed under "Specialized Packages", rather than "Drive-train" on the Mercedes website:

4x4 Sprinter pricing

Can't wait to drive one, one Australian review stated the ride was comfortable and capable. 4x4 Review

Not sure what to think about the ABS based all wheel drive: "4ETS uses the ABS wheel sensors. Automatic brake application by means of 4ETS has the same effect as up to three differential locks: the inter-axle lock, the rear axle lock and the front axle lock". "This technology is also used in the Vito 4x4, Mercedes-Benz passenger cars, and the ML-Class and GL-Class off-roaders."

4ETS all wheel drive
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RobertRyan
Explorer
Explorer
It is not something that is listed as a normal variation of the Sprinter platform, so Mercedes gets a specialist company to modify , it's chassis
Local TRAKKA version

Davydd
Explorer
Explorer
Fastpaddler,

Referring to MarkoPolo's place? The Class B Forum is alive and well. The Sprinter only place that has RV discussion is the Sprinter-Source forum.

Yeah our driveway drops down from the road 24 feet in elevation over 200 feet and then rises back up again to our house in another 200 foot loop. After a fresh snow and before the plow comes we can slide on it.
Davydd
2021 Advanced RV 144 WB 2500 Class B
2015 Advanced RV Ocean One Class B

Fastpaddler
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Explorer
Davydd wrote:
The 4x4 Sprinter would be appealing to me just to get up my 12% grade driveway in the winter. 🙂


Hmm. I remember the pic you sent with you and yours heading down the driveway in toboggans or something like that. So, a 4x4 might be good for that long driveway but only if you go rving in the winter, eh?
BTW what happened to the Class B Sprinter Forum. Seems to be AWOL?
Cheers
AL

wincrasher65
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Explorer
No thankfully. I'm sure it would be fine. It's really sure-footed in a heavy rainstorm.
2016 Winnebago Travato 59K, 2017 Allegro 32SA
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SkiMore
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wincrasher65 wrote:
Some people want the ground clearance. I wouldn't mind 4 wheel drive, but have found FWD adequate for most situations.

But the higher CG is definately a downside. It would be alot to deal with on paved streets.


Have you driven you FWD Travato in the snow yet?

Davydd
Explorer
Explorer
Ground clearance is raised 3.1" in the rear and 4" in the front.
Davydd
2021 Advanced RV 144 WB 2500 Class B
2015 Advanced RV Ocean One Class B

mlts22
Explorer
Explorer
The ground clearance gained by the 4x4 isn't much from what I read. AFAIK, it is at most an inch or two, so the CG difference is not that much. For a van that lives its life in a city, I'd not bother, but for snow and general handling, I'd definitely consider this.

Mercedes has had 4WD vehicles for a long time, so it goes without saying that their setup will be as good as you are going to get.

I am sort of surprised it isn't AWD (where the vehicle runs 2WD, but powers all wheels if it senses slippage, similar to the Honda Ridgeline.) However, having 4-Low can be quite useful, even if one isn't going far off the beaten path.

(Edited for clarity, to reflect the difference in height by the 4WD mechanism as opposed to the van's clearance height.)

jrobe
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Explorer
wincrasher65 wrote:
But the higher CG is definately a downside.



I have never heard anyone say that before. You would have to live on blacktop not to want more ground clearance.

Davydd
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Explorer
The 4x4 Sprinter would be appealing to me just to get up my 12% grade driveway in the winter. 🙂
Davydd
2021 Advanced RV 144 WB 2500 Class B
2015 Advanced RV Ocean One Class B

wincrasher65
Explorer
Explorer
Some people want the ground clearance. I wouldn't mind 4 wheel drive, but have found FWD adequate for most situations.

But the higher CG is definately a downside. It would be alot to deal with on paved streets.
2016 Winnebago Travato 59K, 2017 Allegro 32SA
Follow my blog: www.wincrasher.blogspot.com
Our Facebook group is: Class B Camper Vans

SkiMore
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It is a lot cheaper than an aftermarket conversion.

mlts22
Explorer
Explorer
The funny thing is that those prices are not really out of line. It requires the OM642 6 cylinder so that is another $910... but it is understandable because the four-banger's engine/transmission likely wouldn't cut the mustard.

Of course, The $6800 is the way to go. 4-Low is something very much worth having.

gerrym51
Explorer II
Explorer II
nomad 289 wrote:
Ouch! I expected a few thousand more.

The 4x4 high and 4x4 low/high options are listed under "Specialized Packages", rather than "Drive-train" on the Mercedes website:

4x4 Sprinter pricing

Can't wait to drive one, one Australian review stated the ride was comfortable and capable. 4x4 Review

Not sure what to think about the ABS based all wheel drive: "4ETS uses the ABS wheel sensors. Automatic brake application by means of 4ETS has the same effect as up to three differential locks: the inter-axle lock, the rear axle lock and the front axle lock". "This technology is also used in the Vito 4x4, Mercedes-Benz passenger cars, and the ML-Class and GL-Class off-roaders."

4ETS all wheel drive



6800 LOW and high range
6500-high range.

i have no idea what low range means-i have no idea what high range means-i do know what 4x4 means(i think)