The 2007 Mercedes-Benz Vito range of configurations is currently priced from $4,400.
The 2007 Mercedes-Benz Vito carries a braked towing capacity of up to 2000 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
The Mercedes-Benz Vito is also known as Mercedes-Benz Vito (Van), Mercedes-Benz Viano (MPV), Mercedes-Benz V-Class (MPV), Mercedes-Benz Marco Polo (Campervan), Mercedes-Benz Metris (North American Models) in markets outside Australia.
THE MB100 was built by SsangYong when Mercedes-Benz was getting up close and personal with the South Korean carmaker. It had a Benz badge, but it wasn't of the same quality as a real Benz. I wouldn't like to split the Vito and Transporter. They're both very good vans. If you can stretch your budget a little, you could buy a new Mitsubishi Express and save any heartaches that can sometimes come with a used vehicle. And if you can get away with a smaller van, try a VW Caddy.
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SOUNDS like you need a van. The European vans are way ahead of the Japanese rivals in every aspect except price. They can be tricked up with all sorts of accessories that can look very cool. The Vito is worth considering, as are the VW Transporter and the Renault Trafic. If you can get away with a smaller van, look at the VW Caddy. The Japanese vans don't rate highly in crash testing, but the European vans have all the safety systems you'd expect in a passenger car.
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The Mercedes-Benz Vito 2007 prices range from $4,840 for the basic trim level Van 115CDI to $14,410 for the top of the range People Mover 119P.