Mercedes-Benz has a gaggle of models to fill their line up with; so much so that admittedly there are a few that go unnoticed to the media. While the spotlight shines on the SLS AMG or CLS-Class, there are plenty of hard-working vehicles that make the brand so successful worldwide. One in particular recently accomplished something truly great by solidifying its position among the rest of the line up. For 2011, the Sprinter cargo van managed to increase its sales figure by a whopping 94 percent.

Two years ago, Mercedes-Benz and Freightliner joined forces to create Daimler Vans USA and its combined network. In its second year of operation, the outfit unloaded 16,577 in the U.S. alone which is very impressive considering the vehicle’s extreme specialty nature. Even though it has been working in America since 2001, the Sprinter was never offered in Mercedes-Benz dealers until 2010. With its efficient but torque filled 3.0 liter BlueTEC diesel V6, the Sprinter has what it takes to get things done. Offered in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, a van can be configured for just about anything including hauling items over six feet tall. “Our strong, diverse network of 185 Mercedes-Benz and Freightliner commercial van dealers spread across the U.S. has enjoyed a banner year of Sprinter van sales. From large fleet operators to small construction businesses and mom-and-pop food trucks, American consumers are discovering the incredible benefits of Sprinter vans,” said Claus Tritt, General Manager of Commercial Vans for Mercedes-Benz USA.

Source: Mercedes-Benz

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