We love our van, and don’t want to part with her, but circumstances force sale. Online forums indicate that -solar only- options can be problematic. This 2022 build van has a propane fueled generator that runs the ac for days. It also has Solar adequate for all 12V needs except ac and microwave (which the generator powers when dry camping.). The engine charges house batteries while driving. She also has full shore power hookups. The house power options are very versatile. This power versatility is hard to find in the newer builds.
This MB Sprinter van has many safty features, and driver aide options. Active brake assist, lane keeping assist, variable cruise control. (See pics for features). She has satellite navigation, radio, many cab comforts and a swivelling passenger side captains chair. She is still covered by the 5 year extended warranty I purchased, good for nearly two more years.
The 4×4 chassis was a must have for desert camping, dirt roads in State and National Parks and Forests, and for farm stays. We’ve needed the 4×4 five times to pull out of surprisingly bland situations where she’s bogged down off asphalt. (Two sandtraps off-roading in the Mojave. One deep gravel in my home driveway, and two sucking mud roads during farm stays.) So glad for the 4×4! There have been many other times where the 4×4 option has given us confidence while on dirt roads and making stream crossings in National Parks and Forests and on BLM land.
The Tranquility house build is super comfortable. She sleeps two either horizontally or longitudinally. Bed is at back. You can open the back doors onto the ocean and work/read in bed, watching the waves! We keep the bed down and made, but with the press of a button the bed converts to a bench seat ,seating three with seat belts. So you can transport five people safely.
She has a kitchen with two propane burners and a microwave. A large fridge, placed so you don’t need to bend down, and a well sized kitchen sink. Three storage drawers and plenty or cabinet space for food, clothes etc.
She has a shower cubicle, foldable bathroom sink, medicine cabinet and cassette toilet. All adequate and welcome when dry camping. There’s a hose iand showerhead in back where you can rinse off sand and mud from yourself and any pets. (See pic for more house build info.)
We have removed the awning, standard bike rack and TV. She has a towbar to attach a better bike rack to, or tow. We added a spare tire holder, Spare tire and extra diesal fuel tank on the back left door. Pricing is shown “Or Best Offer”