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2015 Mercedes-benz Sprinter on 2040-cars

US $48,300.00
Year:2015 Mileage:25000 Color: White /
 Black
Location:

Cedar Mountain, North Carolina, United States

Cedar Mountain, North Carolina, United States

Completely customized 2015 Mercedes Sprinter 4x4 Camper Van. Ready for your mountain bikes, all of your gear,
groceries, dog, etc.!

Exterior: New BFG All-Terrain tires with only 3k miles on them. Paint and body in excellent shape. All
accessories professionally installed. Fiamma F65 Awning for keeping the sun off. Most camper vans attach these
awnings to a roof rack, which allows water/rain to flow between the awning and the rack, down the side of the
vehicle (not keeping you or your things dry). We chose to avoid this by attaching to the factory rail area to keep
it flush - much better for staying dry and comfortable while hanging out under the awning. Aluminess brand ladder
for accessing the top of the van/solar panels. Two 100-watt solar panels on the roof link to a 2000 watt Magnum
Inverter, which includes a mount monitor inside the cabinet, so you can see your voltage. This all charges a 255
amp/hr Lifeline battery. Shore power connections (30amp) for when you are not in the wild, and want to plug up to
an RV campsite/your friend's house.

Many of the windows were additions to the original vehicle (driver side kitchenette window with vents, both rear
bed windows which slide to vent air while sleeping, and the back door rear windows). To be able to open the rear
doors easily while still carrying a bike rack, we added the Yakima Swing Arm rack attachment, which will fit any 2"
rack you may prefer (comes with a Kuat bike rack).

Interior Build: Top-of-the-line Kenwood Excelon stereo and sound system which sounds amazing, comes with touch
screen, Bluetooth capability, and CD player. We upgraded the factory door speakers, and added 2x coaxial speakers
and a 10" subwoofer. Festival ready!

Driver and passenger seats swivel around to the living area. Beautiful brushed aluminum LED puck lighting on the
ceiling with a dimmer to adjust the brightness. His-and-hers adjustable reading lights by the bed, with nearby USB
ports and 120v outlet for keeping electronics charged. LED strip color-change lights with remote control under the
cabinet, and an additional USB/120v behind the driver's seat and next to the kitchen counters for appliances and
phone charging while on the road.

Auto Services in North Carolina

Your Automotive Service Center ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Diagnostic Service, Automobile Electric Service
Address: 1707 Battleground Ave, Mc-Leansville
Phone: (866) 595-6470

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Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Truck Body Repair & Painting
Address: 100 Ranch Dr, Mint-Hill
Phone: (704) 882-2033

Village Motor Werks ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 234 S Boylan Ave, Raleigh
Phone: (919) 832-0899

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Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Inspection Stations & Services, Alternators & Generators-Automotive Repairing
Address: 7513 Knightdale Blvd, Knightdale
Phone: (919) 217-5621

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Auto Repair & Service, Towing, Automotive Roadside Service
Address: Rougemont
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Auto blog

New Mercedes Unimog debuts to the cheers of little boys everywhere [w/video]

Sat, 27 Apr 2013

The Mercedes Unimog, the superhero villain of the off-road world that's just waiting to make the jump to Transformer, has been completely upgraded for its new generation. There are ten models, expanding the range and getting new designations across the traditional all-terrain series and the implement-carrier series. Panoramic cabins get more visibility, multifunction steering wheels and better dash clusters, improved HVAC and a three-mode central tire inflation system. Outside, there are new items like LED headlights and daytime running lamps in the bumper, roof-mounted windshield wipers and a front-camera monitor for the implement carrier.
The new engine lineup is compliant with Euro VI, featuring four- and six-cylinder BlueEfficiency engines putting out anywhere from 156 horsepower to 354 hp. Powerplant placement has also been tweaked, the chassis members getting a revised curve to place the engine a bit further back and lower, maintaining off-road clearance and lowering the Unimog's center of gravity. The new location of the engine means the cabin has more room, and the wheelbase is shorter. Combined with a higher turning angle, the Unimog has a smaller turning radius than before.
The implement carrier gets what's called a "synergistic traveling drive," the bonus being that drivers don't need to stop in order to use an attachment - a hydrostatic transmission works with the regular manual transmission at up to 31 kilometers per hour for seamless switching.

Carlsson SLK 340 Judd is winged up for hill climb glory

Wed, 06 Mar 2013

Carlsson has been expertly tuning Mercedes-Benz products for more than 20 years now, but we can't say as we remember the outfit turning out anything quite so racy as this SLK 340 Judd that it has brought along to the Geneva Motor Show this year.
This SLK is meant for competition, obviously, and Carlsson has already booked the car to race in several hill climb events in the E1 category. The purpose-built racer should have a fighting chance to do well in said races, with a shape vetted in wind tunnel testing for maximum downforce, the SLK uses a carbon-fiber bodyshell to help achieve a curb weight of just about 1,720 pounds.
The featherweight SLK's name comes from its 3.4-liter V8 engine, which churns out a wicked 610 horsepower to go with its 317 pound-feet of torque. A Hewland transmission with paddle shift operation manages all of the thrust.

New Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupe spied in revealing state of dress

Tue, 19 Feb 2013

During a product briefing earlier this year, Mercedes-Benz told us that 2013 would be the "year of the S-Class." Makes sense, too, since the flagship Mercedes is so very close to finally showing its production-ready face. But the high-tech saloon isn't the only S-Class to talk about this year - quite the contrary. Seen here in decidedly revealing camouflage, the new S-Class Coupe will be joining its four-door compadre in the not-too-distant future, as well.
When it launches, the S-Class Coupe will officially do away with the CL-Class nomenclature. This doesn't come as a huge shock. After all, when the new E-Class coupe and convertible were launched, it officially marked the end of the long-running CLK-Class designation.
Thanks to the interesting camouflage seen here, we have a very good glimpse at how the S-Class Coupe will look when all of the molding and swirly paper are peeled off. Rakish body lines pulled from the CLS-Class meet a much more dynamic front fascia. Out back, there are horizontal taillamps rather than the vertical units used on the current car, and the whole package seems very svelte. Our spy photographer even posits that this will be "the best-looking car from Mercedes-Benz in ages."