We decided on a medium roof because it will fit in a container and we liked the look better. The trade-off? I can't quite stand up without ducking my head, but I can deal with that. The long wheel base model is just short enough to fit in most parking spaces and the driveway of our Las Vegas house. The Ford gets a slight edge because its long wheel base model is 4” longer then the Sprinter.
New vs Used? The new price for comparably equipped vehicles is not much different between the Sprinter and the Transit, although Ford is offering more incentives than Mercedes at the moment. On the other hand, Nevada, where we will be registering it, charges 8.25% sales tax on new vehicles, but no sales tax on purchases between private parties – quite an incentive for buying used. The Mercedes retains its value better that the Ford for the first couple of years, then they seem to be pretty comparable after that. So, Mercedes gets the edge for resale value, but only for a newer model.
Ford has the edge in the number of repair facilities and the cost of repairs. There are Ford dealers in most every small town and city in the U.S. and Canada, and most independent garages can repair a Ford. Mercedes repair locations are fewer, and our experience with the one Mercedes we owned was that repair costs were exorbitant.
Marcie’s input on all of this? She preferred the color blue, but would settle for whatever color I found that met the rest of the criteria. She may be impatient, but she’s certainly easy.
In the end, we decided to go with the Transit. I started checking Craiglist in every major city and region in the U.S. It didn't take long to find the perfect van - in Queens, NY - much better than Seattle. It was a nice, diesel 2015 Transit from a private party with 8500 miles, still in warranty, medium roof height, long wheelbase – and blue.