Mercedes Sprinter vs Ford Transit | BEST VAN FOR VAN LIFE

If you’re thinking about doing full-time van life or building a conversion van, the first step is to figure out which van will be best for your van conversion.

For the purpose of this blog we will be comparing the high roof versions of the Mercedes Sprinter and Ford Transit van.

There are a few key things to consider when it comes to buying a van for van life. We’ll talk about each one of these in more detail in this blog:

  • How tall are you?

    • If you are over 6’2” the Ford Transit may be a better option

  • What is your budget?

    • The Ford Transit offers a little more upfront affordability

  • Do you plan on selling your van conversion in the future?

    • Mercedes Sprinters hold their resale value much better than a Transit van.


SHOULD YOU BUY A NEW VAN OR A USED VAN?

When it comes to buying a van, we recommend buying a used van. This will help keep upfront costs down and will help maximize any potential profits if you plan on selling the van down the line. Here are our guidelines for used vans:

  • under 50,000 miles

  • less than 5 years old

  • clean carfax/vehicle history

If you buy a new van, you will end up spending more upfront and you will take the hit on depreciation as soon as you drive off the lot since the van will no longer be “new.” With that said, there are better deals on financing a new van versus a used van.


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PRICE – MERCEDES SPRINTER VS. FORD TRANSIT

For most people choosing a van often comes down to availability and price. Used Sprinter Vans in good condition with low mileage often sell within a day of listing, so they can be hard to get unless you are looking every day.

That’s why many opt for a Ford Transit - they are easier to find and often have a lower sticker price.

A new Mercedes Sprinter Van starts at $40,000 while a new Ford Transit high roof starts at $38,000.


SIZE & DIMENSIONS – MERCEDES SPRINTER VS. FORD TRANSIT

The Mercedes Sprinter high roof comes in 3 wheelbases:

  • the 144" wheelbase

  • the 170" wheelbase

  • the 170" extended wheelbase

The Ford Transit high roof comes in 2 wheelbases:

  • the 147.6" wheelbase

  • the 147.6" extended wheelbase

The 144” Wheelbase Mercedes Sprinter Dimensions:

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  • Overall Length = 233.3"

  • Overall Height = 105.9"

  • Interior Standing Height = 77.8"

  • Interior Cargo Length = 137.4"

  • Interior Width = 70.1"

  • Gross Vehicle Weight = 8,550 lbs

  • Towing Capacity = 5,000 lbs

  • Payload = 3,436 lbs


The 170” Wheelbase Mercedes Sprinter Dimensions:

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  • Overall Length = 274.1"

  • Overall Height = 105.8"

  • Interior Standing Height = 77.8"

  • Interior Cargo Length = 178.2"

  • Interior Width = 70.1"

  • Gross Vehicle Weight = 8,550 lbs

  • Towing Capacity = 5,000 lbs

  • Payload = 3,105 lbs

The 170” Extended Wheelbase Mercedes Sprinter Dimensions:

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  • Overall Length = 289.8"

  • Overall Height = 105.7"

  • Interior Standing Height = 77.8"

  • Interior Cargo Length = 193.9"

  • Interior Width = 70.1"

  • Gross Vehicle Weight = 8,550 lbs

  • Towing Capacity = 5,000 lbs

  • Payload = 2,984 lbs

The 147.6” Wheelbase Ford Transit Dimensions:

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  • Overall Length = 235.5"

  • Overall Height = 110.1"

  • Interior Standing Height = 81.5"

  • Interior Cargo Length = 143.7"

  • Interior Width = 75.6"

  • Gross Vehicle Weight = 9,000 lbs

  • Towing Capacity = 5,000 lbs

  • Payload = 3,420 lbs

The 147.6” Extended Wheelbase Ford Transit Dimensions:

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  • Overall Length = 263.9"

  • Overall Height = 109.4"

  • Interior Standing Height = 81.5"

  • Interior Cargo Length = 172.2"

  • Interior Width = 75.6"

  • Gross Vehicle Weight = 9,000 lbs

  • Towing Capacity = 5,000 lbs

  • Payload = 3,420 lbs