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APR 2016

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©2016 Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC. *Excludes all options, taxes, title, registration, transportation charge, and dealer prep fee. 1 Crosswind Assist engages automatically when sensing dangerous wind gusts at highway speeds exceeding 50 mph. Performance is limited by wind severity and available traction, which snow, ice, and other conditions can affect. Always drive carefully, consistent with conditions. 2 Rear view camera does not audibly notify driver of nearby objects and is not a substitute for actively checking around the vehicle for any obstacles or people. Images displayed may be limited by camera fi eld of view, weather, lighting conditions, and the presence of dirt, ice, or snow on the camera. 3 Driver is responsible for monitoring fl uid levels and tire pressure between service visits. See Maintenance Booklet for details. Sprinter is the 2016 ALG Residual Value Award winner in the Fullsize Commercial segment. ALG is the industry benchmark for residual values and depreciation data, www.alg.com. Options shown. Not all options are available in the U.S. Transportation without complication. 2500 PASSENGER VAN 144", LOW ROOF, 4-CYLINDER $ 40,745 * THE 2016 SPRINTER PASSENGER VAN STARTING AT The 2016 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Passenger Van offers transportation with unrivaled style, safety, and innovation. First-class features include room for 12, an interior height of up to 6'4", a spacious rear storage area, integrated 3-point seat belts at each seating position, as well as optional rear air conditioning. Standard Crosswind Assist 1 and an available rear backup camera 2 improve passenger and driver safety, while service intervals of up to 20,000 miles 3 help lower your total cost of ownership. Learn more about the ultimate transportation vehicle at MBVans.com

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