"The Mercedes-Benz Valente launched in Australia in 2015 as a more affordable, family-focused version of the V-Class people mover. Sharing the same platform and premium underpinnings, the Valente was aimed at buyers needing up to eight seats and ample cargo space without the luxury trimmings of its pricier sibling.
Powered by a 2.1-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine, the rear-drive Valente offered solid performance and impressive fuel economy for a van of its size. With sliding side doors, a flexible cabin layout and Mercedes-Benz safety tech, it catered to growing families and airport shuttle operators alike. Comfort and refinement were standout qualities for its segment.
Internationally, the Valente was part of the broader Vito and V-Class family, known in some markets simply as the Vito Tourer. Production ended locally in 2022 as Mercedes-Benz shifted focus towards electric commercial vehicles and SUV models, leaving a gap for premium multi-seat vans in Australia."
The line-up currently starts at $44,000 for the Valente 116 Cdi Mwb Rwd and ranges through to $51,150 for the range-topping Valente 116 Cdi Mwb Rwd.
I would get a second opinion on the Kia's engine before you do anything else. A sludged-up engine suggests a lack of servicing, but if no damage has occurred you might be able to salvage it. I wouldn't recommend either a Multivan or Valente, those you are looking at are too old and potentially too expensive to run and repair. A seven-seat SUV might be a better option.
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