



Full-size vans, which have ample interior space to transport cargo or passengers safely, are just as much a part of the industrial and commercial infrastructure of the nation as heavy-duty vehicles are. Among those boxes on wheels, the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter offers businesses outstanding versatility and a host of cutting-edge features. This van's usage isn't limited to that; it can also be transformed into a roomy, luxurious area where people can travel comfortably. Midwest Automotive Designs is a company specifically created to do precisely that with Sprinter vans. This 2021 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 Diesel Custom is a brilliant example of one such personalized van. Specifically, this belongs to the Pro Series conversion that turns this big van into the ultimate luxury limousine. This Sprinter only has 8,910 miles on its clock and currently resides in North Carolina.

This 2021 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 Diesel Custom features a black exterior, the most popular color of these vehicles. This look is further rounded with deep tinted windows, providing a measure of privacy and protection from the sun's rays. The Midwest Automotive Designs emblem is displayed around the vehicle, while Sprinter and 3500 DX emblems are at the rear. The fiberglass running board with a step improves the ease of access for passengers. The vans' robust frame and durable materials are built to withstand the rigors of daily use. As soon as you enter the cabin of this 2021 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 Diesel Custom, you'll be on composite wood grain flooring, which offers a sense of warmth and elegance to the interior. The Single J-sofa and double side sofas are designed to provide maximum comfort and relaxation for the passengers, making this van perfect for long trips. You also get a slide-drawer refrigerator that will keep your drinks and snacks cool.

Our subject 2021 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 Diesel van is fitted with an OM642 power plant, a 3.0-liter V6 engine. This engine provides 188 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque, which is ample to provide a comfortable yet speedy cruise. A seven-speed automatic transmission effortlessly conveys the power to all four wheels of the Sprinter.




This 2019 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 XD has been transformed into a full Maybach-style luxury coach, elevating the heavy-duty Sprinter platform into a private-lounge experience designed for VIP travel. Built on the dual-rear-wheel XD chassis with a 3.0L Turbodiesel V6 and high-roof extended body, the van provides strength and stability while supporting an ultra-luxury interior conversion. Every visible surface has been redesigned—from the custom exterior fascia to the executive cabin—resulting in a Sprinter that rivals high-end chauffeured coaches and Gulfstream-inspired transport vans. With its four executive captain chairs, starlight ceiling, large smart TV, and premium lighting and materials, this build turns every trip into a first-class ride.



2019 saw the release of the third generation of the legendary Mercedes-Benz Sprinter. A great deal of aftermarket support has been created for these vehicles with an excellent level of customization. One of them is the Rogue Van Company, a proud member of Mercedes-Benz Expert Upfitter Solutions. This example of the 2019 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500XD is one impressive creation from this San Diego-based company. It is named “Trail Born" and currently shows roughly 29,400 miles on its odometer.



The versatile Mercedes-Benz Sprinter lends itself well towards customization into a variety of specialty vehicles. This light commercial van from Mercedes-Benz comes with the German automaker’s build quality and refinement, as well as some luxury features too, if desired. However, it can be customized by Mercedes-Benz as well as aftermarket customizers to a near-infinite degree. We’ve seen Sprinters turned into luxury passenger transporters, special-purpose vehicles, and capable overlanders. This 2022 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 is from the last category, and we’re told that it’s the perfect vehicle for hunting. With a capable all-wheel drive system, a torquey turbodiesel V6, and under 32,000 miles on the clock, it’s a perfect adventure machine.




People who purchase a Mercedes-Benz often do so with the idea of basking in the luxury for which the brand is recognized. As a bonus, the owner is rewarded with a machine that knows how to perform the moment they put their foot down. The 2023 Mercedes-Benz E 450 Cabriolet checks every box as a practical and comfortable daily that makes your commute a luxury one. On the other hand, it also features a turbocharged engine and can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in under 5 seconds. In addition, you also get premium comfort and technology packages if you opt for our subject 2023 Mercedes-Benz E 450 Cabriolet. It currently shows only 23000 miles on its clock and is available for sale in Plumas Lake, California.



Rebranding one's purpose is a tough task; it requires changing everything you know and then hoping that your target market will like it. Mercedes-Benz pulled off a rebranding that gave rise to its longest-running nameplate and the chosen machine for those who want to make a statement. Present today is this 2013 Mercedes-Benz G 550. It's your way to make a statement in luxury and style. Better yet, this example has just over 120,000 miles on its clock.



Never has a Continental car had more impact in North America than the R107 era of the Mercedes-Benz SL. Of the 300,000 plus examples made between 1971 and 1989, over two thirds came across to our continent! That’s amazing, but what’s even more amazing is that the car continues to captivate hearts across the States. It’s not unheard of for someone to pick an R107 SL as their first classic car – and some of these people weren’t even born when the R107 ended production. Heck, many of them were born after the turn of the Millenium! So, whether you’re a Boomer, Gen X, Gen Y or Millenial, you might like to take custody of this 1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL from Sacramento. This Cali-based car has driven over 148,000 miles so far and comes with Giovanni wheels, an Alpine head unit, and of course, a 5.6-liter V8 under the hood.




Do you love camping, but prefer to take your home with you? Yes, we know that sounds like a turtle but the automotive equivalent is a camper. You can find campers that can be towed behind your regular vehicle, as well as those which can be driven in their own right. They can even stretch into the length and width of a full-grown bus, and offer you a five-star hotel-esque experience (minus the staff, unless you’ve got those as well). But what if you want something a bit more compact? Something easy to drive and park, something that won’t break the bank, something that won’t be a pain to turn around in case you need to? In that case, this 1989 Volkswagen Vanagon Camper from Lakewood is an ideal candidate. Based on the hugely popular Volkswagen T2 Transporter series, it’s no surprise that it makes for an excellent camper. You’ve got plenty of conveniences and features that you wouldn’t expect to fit in a vehicle of this size. Plus, its 215,255 miles show that it’s quite an enjoyable thing to behold! If you find the mileage daunting, don’t. These vehicles are built to last decades, and they’re superbly easy to repair and maintain too – you’ll be amazed at how little is taken from your wallet!



There are rare moments in automotive history when an entire brand speaks with one unified voice. For Volkswagen in the 1970s, that voice carried a message of peace, love, and freedom—values that came to define the era just as much as the cars themselves. From the Beetle to the Bus, VW’s lineup wasn’t just transportation; it was a rolling symbol of optimism and counterculture spirit. Fast forward to today, and that ethos lives on in this 1971 Volkswagen Type 2 Westfalia Van. With a reported 5,480 miles on the clock, this beautifully preserved German classic isn’t simply a vehicle—it’s a time capsule. Its cheerful presence invites you to shut down the weekday grind and embrace a slower, more meaningful pace of life. Whether it’s a long drive along coastal highways or a weekend escape under the stars, this Transporter is a reminder that journeys aren’t just about reaching destinations—they’re about enjoying the ride, in true Volkswagen fashion.



One look at this 2026 RAM 5500 Trekker Truck by 27North and you know it's out of the ordinary. This is a truck that has been extensively and exclusively transformed into an overlanding rig. The spec list is extensive, but here are the broad strokes on what makes the RAM’s legendary 6.7L Cummins TurboDiesel platform with 27North’s meticulous craftsmanship and cutting-edge tech special.

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