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RV Details

  • Year: 2007
  • Model: VISTA CRUISER
  • Listing ID: 1389021
  • Partner ID: 5015252671
  • Posted On: Feb 5, 2021
  • Updated On: Feb 5, 2021

Description

Perfect for extended trips or full-time van life. This conversion is built on the highly sought after 2006 Mercedes Sprinter chassis. The T1N 5 cylinder turbo diesel gets 20 mpg and is known to run for 500,000 miles or more.

I bought this van in January 2016 and spent 4 months and $30k on upgrades. I've put 60k miles on it since buying. It's always been maintained by myself or at Mercedes dealer. This van is in good shape and ready for a new adventure. I'm only selling because I just bought a new 2021 model Sprinter. For more photos and to see the history visit: https://www.instagram.com/wheninvan/

What I love about this van:
Open and spacious floor plan.
Lots of windows are great for views and open the space up.
Tons of storage space. Ideal for long term travel and those who like to carry gear and toys.
2006 is the most reliable Mercedes engine of all time.
Phenomenal Gas mileage (20mpg! My 2021 only gets 13.?)
Tight turning radius and easy maneuverability.
Walkthrough bench seating.
6ft long bench seats easily seats 6 and converts to a large Queen+ sized bed.
Rear Doors swing all the way open and out of the way 270 degrees for open vistas while dining or sleeping.
3 roof racks and large roof can carry anything boats, boards, gear, and more.
Very beefy electrical system never runs out of juice.
A/C blows ice cold and the heater will toast you.
Toilet/Shower doubles as an extra seat.
Large fridge runs efficiently off propane, 12V, and 120V.
Large kitchen counter space makes cooking a breeze.
Exterior shower is great for cleaning up or cooling off after on hot days.
Hot water heater makes cold winter travel cozy and comfy.
Cork flooring looks sharp and insulates.
Block out window panels for complete blackout privacy while camped.
The turbo engine easily outpaces traffic and steering/handling is great.

Specs:
4 Trojan T-105 batteries powered by 200W solar and a Renogy MPPT controller.
Onan propane generator powers 120V and charges battery (I never use it though)
Fiamma 13ft manual awning is mounted up high to enable the rear door to swing around 270 degrees unobstructed and click to the sidewall. This creates more space and improves your vision around camp.
Updated insulation throughout the van with added reflectix and rattle trap in all panels.
Headliner removed and netting installed for additional storage (currently used for bedding)
Upgraded Koni adjustable shocks.
50 gallon fresh water tank.
Black and Grey water holding tanks
15 gallon propane

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