2021 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
2021 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
Est. monthly payment:
R 14,359 p/m
Gauteng
The 2021 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 516 CDI F/C P/V offers a reliable, used commercial vehicle ideal for businesses in South Africa. Known for its durability and performance, this model provides a balance of affordability and quality, making it a popular choice for those seeking a versatile cargo van at the best price.
Powered by a 2.1L diesel engine paired with a manual transmission, the Sprinter delivers solid fuel efficiency and robust performance. It features five doors, three seats, and a spacious cargo area, perfect for transporting goods. Its diesel engine ensures good torque and long-lasting reliability, ideal for daily business needs.
Located in Pretoria Central, Gauteng, this Mercedes-Benz Sprinter is available for immediate viewing and test drive. Buyers can explore finance deals and compare prices for this used vehicle, making it an affordable option for entrepreneurs and fleet operators across South Africa seeking a cheap, dependable commercial vehicle.
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Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
Mercedes-Benz’s Sprinter doesn’t pretend to be anything but a serious workhorse. It’s a full-size panel van, diesel only, and its focus is firmly on businesses that need space and reliability before anything else. You’re not getting lifestyle bells and whistles here, but you do get that star badge, which still carries weight in the fleet world. Priced well above most of its Ford Transit and Volkswagen Crafter rivals, the Sprinter’s current used listings make that clear: just three on the market, all diesel manuals, stretching from R699,900 for a 516 CDI up to a heady R1,460,747 for a 319 2.0 CDI Select AWD. That’s a massive spread, but it comes down to spec – and if you pack smart, it’s what the Sprinter should have been from the start. Each variant tells its own story. The 516 CDI at the lower end is the fleet-friendly choice, while the AWD 519 CDI Pro and 319 Select feel closer to light trucks than panel vans, both in price and capability. These are vans that rack up kilometres – the average sits at 82,420 km, which is fair for vehicles built to live on the N1 or weaving through Sandton’s delivery routes. What you’re really buying here, on paper at least, is more than just space and payload. Residual values, that Mercedes badge, and AWD for tricky logistics jobs all play a role. No new stock right now means you’re negotiating on used metal, and when R1.5 million is on the table, that’s the point.
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Mercedes-Benz doesn’t just flirt with premium status in South Africa—it owns it, at least in the eyes of aspirational buyers. You spot the three-pointed star everywhere, from the R59,500 A-Class hatchbacks that draw in the up-and-comers to the R5,549,900 S-Class and AMG monsters parked outside Sandton penthouses. With 265 active listings, the range is wide enough to make you pause: the median price lands at R439,995, which tells its own story—this isn’t just a brand for the elite. Most buyers are circling the C-Class and GLC, not the unobtainable exotica. BMW and Audi fight for every bit of market share, and Volvo’s nipping at the SUV heels, but none of them quite match Mercedes for the sheer badge power you see on SA roads, especially if you care about what your neighbours think. If you’re after a sedan that balances style, space, and that badge, the C-Class should be on your shortlist—70 used examples range from R99,500 up to a spicy R1,429,900. The A-Class hatch is the gateway Benz, tempting first-time buyers at the lowest price point, while GLC and GLE SUVs show just how high the ceiling can get, topping R2,699,900 and R579,950 respectively. Sedans and SUVs are neck-and-neck in listings, with a smattering of coupes and the odd Vito for those chasing practicality. Petrol and diesel remain the bread and butter, but you’ll find a handful of electrified options if you look hard enough, and that’s the point—on paper at least, the Mercedes lineup covers every angle, even if rivals can’t quite match the kerb appeal that still matters in Joburg or Cape Town.
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2021 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
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