Hi everyone. I am thinking of buying a 2005 Mercedes Vito 109 CDI campervan with 202300 k"s on the clock. Does anyone have any feedback on these vehicles, good or bad???? Thanks
Woody n Sue said
08:38 PM Aug 8, 2017
Howdy Haze I'm no expert on these but I know a fella who had a Mercedes van don't know which model doing a daily freight run of around 300 k 5 days a week and had a nightmare run with it, now he has a Iveco daily and loves it .
Others may have a better opinion of them .
Woody
N33224 said
10:35 PM Aug 8, 2017
Be very carefull. I have had lots of trouble with a Benz.
I think Sprinters make great campervans, not sure about the 109, could be underpowered.
Peter
Haze said
07:14 AM Aug 12, 2017
Good morning to all you lucky Nomadders. Still looking for my wheels, but I have found a 2003 Toyota Hiace. Love the Toyota, so this might be it. Any comments, good or bad??? Thanks Haze
Jaahn said
01:53 PM Aug 12, 2017
Haze wrote:
Good morning to all you lucky Nomadders. Still looking for my wheels, but I have found a 2003 Toyota Hiace. Love the Toyota, so this might be it. Any comments, good or bad??? Thanks Haze
Hi Haze
I have had a few Toyota vans, not as late as 2003 but had a good run out of all of them. Better than average I would say and good workers. Not unbreakable though so do not be sucked in by marketing hype. Like any vehicle CHECK IT OUT first and see that it is really as represented and has not been around Australia 100 times already
Probably more likely to cost you less than the Merc in the long run ? Certainly easier to find a Toyota mechanic 'out there' than anyone who will fix a Merc
Jaahn
Ge said
12:11 PM Aug 13, 2017
Go for the Hi ace a better van.
As to your original post I have a 2008 VW td5 128kw 6speed manual,
very simual to the Merc VW all from the same stable check out the site www.dogandlemon.com
The VW is a load of crap 225000km and nothing but trouble mainly all to do with
pollution gear. The VW tech last week told me VW will be moving away from small
diesel motors IE: under 3lt as they cannot go any further due to pollution laws,
Euro 5 ect.
I have heard very loosely that others will be following.
Disclaimer: i could stand to be corrected on some of this.
Conclusion stick with the Toyota and dodge the stuff from Europe,
also stay away from Fiat and Renault.
Good luck from Ge
Haze said
02:34 PM Aug 13, 2017
Thanks to all for your replies & advice. I always found Toyotas to be very reliable, as with any car you must do your regular maintenance, so going down that track now. Regards Haze
Hi everyone. I am thinking of buying a 2005 Mercedes Vito 109 CDI campervan with 202300 k"s on the clock. Does anyone have any feedback on these vehicles, good or bad???? Thanks
Others may have a better opinion of them .
Woody
Good info on this site
dogandlemon.com/
To find my story Google engine failure 518 Sprinter, then have a look around the Sprinter forum the post is on.
Reliability and service costs are an issue....
Best wishes for your research.
Geoff
sprinter-source.com/forum/forumdisplay.php
I think Sprinters make great campervans, not sure about the 109, could be underpowered.
Peter
Hi Haze
I have had a few Toyota vans, not as late as 2003 but had a good run out of all of them. Better than average I would say and good workers. Not unbreakable though so do not be sucked in by marketing hype. Like any vehicle CHECK IT OUT first and see that it is really as represented and has not been around Australia 100 times already
Probably more likely to cost you less than the Merc in the long run ? Certainly easier to find a Toyota mechanic 'out there' than anyone who will fix a Merc
Jaahn
As to your original post I have a 2008 VW td5 128kw 6speed manual,
very simual to the Merc VW all from the same stable check out the site
www.dogandlemon.com
The VW is a load of crap 225000km and nothing but trouble mainly all to do with
pollution gear. The VW tech last week told me VW will be moving away from small
diesel motors IE: under 3lt as they cannot go any further due to pollution laws,
Euro 5 ect.
I have heard very loosely that others will be following.
Disclaimer: i could stand to be corrected on some of this.
Conclusion stick with the Toyota and dodge the stuff from Europe,
also stay away from Fiat and Renault.
Good luck from Ge