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Mercedes-Benz Sprinter: what it's worth

The Mercedes Sprinter is arguably the best-engineered large van ever built, which is why its parts, OM651 engines, 7G-Tronic gearboxes, front axles, dashboard assemblies, retain strong salvage value even at 200,000+ miles. We regularly collect Sprinters that have been run into the ground by courier and NHS fleets; the offer reflects component value, not cosmetic condition. W901 (1995–2006), W906 (2006–2018), and W907 (2018-on) are all actively priced.

What affects the offer on your Sprinter

The OM651 timing chain issue, tensioner failure on 2010–2017 W906 examples, is the most discussed Sprinter mechanical problem. Our pricing reflects the actual market: a Sprinter with a failed tensioner is not a scrap-only vehicle. The 7G-Tronic gearbox, axles, body panels, and ancillary systems all retain value. W906 examples with timing chain history may receive a slightly lower offer than a chain-replaced example, but it remains above scrap floor. The W907 (2018-on) moved to a belt drive system and typically yields better salvage values.

Key facts on the Sprinter

  • W907 (2018-on) with OM654 engine and 9G-Tronic automatic commands the strongest current salvage values
  • 313 CDI is the most common body in our intake, 314, 316, and 319 CDI variants are priced individually
  • 4x4 variants attract additional interest from the parts market, transfer case and axle components are in demand
  • NHS and courier fleet decommissions are a large part of our Sprinter intake, high mileage is normal and priced accordingly
Production years
1995–present
Configurations
MWB, LWB, XLWB, standard and high roof; 313, 314, 316, 319 CDI variants
Typical operators
Courier fleets, NHS, motorhome converters, builder fleet operators

What you get when you sell to us

  • One offer in 30 seconds, based on live salvage and used-market pricing, not a generic lookup.
  • Free collection anywhere in 90% of UK postcodes.
  • Same-day bank transfer once the driver confirms collection.
  • V5 and finance settlement handled on our side.

Selling your Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, common questions

What's a W906 Sprinter 313 CDI with 220,000 miles worth?

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A W906 313 CDI with a working OM651 drivetrain at 220k in reasonable body condition typically yields £1,200–£2,200 salvage. Timing chain failure on the OM651 reduces the engine value, but the rest of the offer stands.

The OM651 timing chain has gone on my W906, is it still worth collecting?

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Yes. The chain failure reduces the engine-specific portion of the offer, but the 7G-Tronic gearbox, front axle, body panels, and ancillaries all retain full value. A chain-failed W906 is not a scrap-only vehicle.

Will you give a used-market offer on a low-mileage W907 Sprinter?

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For low-mileage W907 examples in good condition we check used-market value alongside salvage. A well-kept W907 at modest mileage will almost certainly yield a used-market offer rather than a salvage floor.

My Sprinter was an NHS ambulance and has 350,000 miles, what's it worth?

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High mileage on ambulance fleet Sprinters is completely normal. Our offer focuses on current component condition, a working OM651 and gearbox at 350k is still a viable salvage proposition above scrap floor.

Do you buy 4x4 Sprinters?

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Yes, 4x4 Sprinters attract additional interest for transfer case and front axle components. 4WD variants consistently yield better salvage offers than equivalent 2WD examples.

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