Bob is spot on.
The new Mercedes indeed a nice powerplant for it's intended purpose which is powering the sprinter chassis with various body configurations (The latest model uses the DEF (blue piddle) system to clean up the exhaust.) and has some increased load and towing capacity compared with the earlier models which were sadly lacking in this respect.
I may be wrong but I don't think the older models were rated at anywhere near enough to tow a CD22. Like about 3000lbs.
Having driven both over the same roads there is no comparison between the View (Nothing in tow) and the Chevy Duramax/Allison towing an RF 246 at 10,000 lbs or so which would go from 50 to 70 up a mountain pass without even grunting.
The new model is rated to 5000 lbs with all the usual discussion about not exceeding total vehicle weight etc etc so now you have two loads and distributions of water, fuel, crap etc to figure out.
So it's really a "couldya" vs a "wouldya".
I personally would not & neither would I risk my warranty on a new vehicle by performance enhancements. (It's hard enough to find a Merc dealer and even harder to pay them
) If you read the manual you get the feeling you need to wear a suit and tie when driving it if you want to keep warranty coverage.
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The new Mercedes indeed a nice powerplant for it's intended purpose which is powering the sprinter chassis with various body configurations (The latest model uses the DEF (blue piddle) system to clean up the exhaust.) and has some increased load and towing capacity compared with the earlier models which were sadly lacking in this respect.
I may be wrong but I don't think the older models were rated at anywhere near enough to tow a CD22. Like about 3000lbs.
Having driven both over the same roads there is no comparison between the View (Nothing in tow) and the Chevy Duramax/Allison towing an RF 246 at 10,000 lbs or so which would go from 50 to 70 up a mountain pass without even grunting.
The new model is rated to 5000 lbs with all the usual discussion about not exceeding total vehicle weight etc etc so now you have two loads and distributions of water, fuel, crap etc to figure out.
So it's really a "couldya" vs a "wouldya".
I personally would not & neither would I risk my warranty on a new vehicle by performance enhancements. (It's hard enough to find a Merc dealer and even harder to pay them

M