Choosing Between the 170 and 144 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Vans: What’s Best for You?
When it comes to selecting a Sprinter van, the choice between the 170-inch and 144-inch wheelbase is crucial for meeting your needs. Both options offer the reliability, luxury, and performance associated with Mercedes-Benz, but they each have advantages. Let’s dive into the key differences to help you determine which Sprinter van might be the best fit for you.
Understanding the Basics
The primary difference between the 170 and 144 Mercedes Sprinter vans is their length:
144-inch Wheelbase: This is the shorter of the two options, measuring approximately 12 feet from axle to axle.
170-inch Wheelbase: This longer option measures about 14 feet from axle to axle.
Mountain View Adventure Vehicles has a variety of 170 and 144 variations available for sale on our lot today. While a shorter standard roof is available, MVAV only carries the high roof option for living the vanlife in comfort.
Living Space
170 Sprinter Van:
The 170-inch wheelbase provides a larger cargo area, making it ideal for conversion into a camper or mobile office. Families can add more seats, or owners can use the space for more options – like a walk-in shower.
144 Sprinter Van:
While it has less cargo space compared to the 170-inch model, it’s still more than adequate for most needs. The 144-inch wheelbase is perfect for urban environments where space and maneuverability are crucial.
Maneuverability and Driving Experience
170 Sprinter Van:
Turning Radius: The longer wheelbase can make tight turns and U-turns more challenging. It’s important to consider whether you’ll be driving in urban environments with sharp corners and limited parking spaces.
144 Sprinter Van:
Turning Radius: The shorter wheelbase allows for easier maneuvering and better handling in confined spaces. It’s great in the city – or off road squeezing around trees in a campsite.
Cost
The price difference is probably smaller than you think. The engine and technology are the same. Generally, the 170-inch wheelbase is a little more – simply because of materials. Owners also have more room to buy more upgrades. The extra weight will also slightly reduce fuel efficiency. Many 144 owners decide to upgrade later beacuse they want more options, and they easily adapt to the slightly different driving experience.
Conclusion
Both the 170 and 144 Mercedes Sprinter vans offer exceptional performance and versatility. Your decision should be guided by your specific needs, whether that’s maximizing size with the 170 or prioritizing simplicity with the 144. Consider your driving habits, camping needs, and personal preferences to select the van that best aligns with your goals. Whatever your choice, both models uphold Mercedes-Benz’s reputation for quality and reliability, ensuring you get a top-tier vehicle for living the vanlife.
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