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Beijing user purchases all-wheel-drive Mercedes Sprinter camper van

26.04.2026 23:18 1 min 1 source
sina.cn ZHO

Despite economic slowdown, a social media user in Beijing reported purchasing an all-wheel-drive camper van based on the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter. The vehicle is intended for camping and was bought in Beijing. Details on price or modifications were not disclosed.

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Beijing user purchases all-wheel-drive Mercedes Sprinter camper van

26.04.2026 sina.cn ZHO Original source

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