I like it, I dream it... but, this is not my model. This van without left sliding door. I need 5 doors van like my 20 year old Dodge Grand Caravan, 1998.
The Metris forum say you can use any type of gas. Depend on load you have in a van. Some use only 87-89, some 91-94 depend on state and available gas at local gas station.
It has turbo 2L engine, so knowing Mercedes they like high octane gasoline. So probably that comes with premium recommended tag. But honestly, cargo wan should be all about efficiency.
Fix it All check Stevens walkthrough talk where he elaborates very good thoughts on picking truck for his needs, he goes over everything, truck size (visiting city customers with tight parking space), hight, weight, fuel type, convenience of walk trough doors and many other things. ua-cam.com/video/NocJUbEVWX8/v-deo.html
@@BlahBlahManYeah Never even thinking about truck for my work. All my tools must stay inside the van with warm temperature. I hate cannopy style truck with tools. We have 9 month rain seson in Seattle and 100% moisture outside.
Сегодня на такой же,только 20 года,подал запрос на файненсинг...
И сколько 20го у вас сейчас стоит, и пробег какой?
@@FixitAll пробег 53к,цена 26900
@@Aspridis85 с нынешними ценами на машины, это нормальная цена.
@@FixitAll вот я так же подумал и поехал в дилершип почву прощупывать))
It looks like a mini van to me.....Can it handle heavy loads? Can it tow heavy trailers?
2,450 lbs payload.
5,000 lbs towing capacity.
That's 10 times more than i used daily.
A 2018 NISSAN NV200® COMPACT CARGO?
I think 4×8 plywood won't lay on floor in Nissan NV200. I my van that's important things.
Does it require premium gas?
The Metris forum say you can use any type of gas. Depend on load you have in a van.
Some use only 87-89, some 91-94 depend on state and available gas at local gas station.
It has turbo 2L engine, so knowing Mercedes they like high octane gasoline. So probably that comes with premium recommended tag. But honestly, cargo wan should be all about efficiency.
So did you buy it?
No. I need a door behind the driver.
Fix it All check Stevens walkthrough talk where he elaborates very good thoughts on picking truck for his needs, he goes over everything, truck size (visiting city customers with tight parking space), hight, weight, fuel type, convenience of walk trough doors and many other things. ua-cam.com/video/NocJUbEVWX8/v-deo.html
@@BlahBlahManYeah Never even thinking about truck for my work. All my tools must stay inside the van with warm temperature. I hate cannopy style truck with tools. We have 9 month rain seson in Seattle and 100% moisture outside.
@@BlahBlahManYeah I don't need van more than 6.5-7'. Underground parking in most buildings won't let you park there if van more than 7'.
God awful music...