For Mercedes's 2.2 turbodiesel is the best choice for the Viano because it provides enough acceleration throughout the rev range and decent fuel economy of 33.6mpg.
Against There's plenty of room in the short-wheelbase model, so there's no need to spend the extra on this model. Although this is our preferred engine, it's still hardly what you'd call quick.
This is our favourite engine in the Viano range, but we don't think there's any point in going for this longer model. The shorter model is plenty big enough already.
With three different body lengths and several engines, choosing a Mercedes Viano can be tricky. Before you buy one, though, look at one of the Viano’s more conventional MPV rivals, many of which better it in terms of value for money, practicality, comfort and refinement.
If you do want one, though, go for the 2.2 CDI Ambiente model. The SWB model will be plenty big enough for most needs, too.
It’s worth noting that the Viano is unique in the Mercedes car range in that it (in common with the commercial van it's based on) doesn’t qualify for the Mercedes Mobilo package. In other Mercs, this provides you with assistance on the road for up to 30 years in more than 30 European countries. The Viano does, however, have the standard Mercedes three-year, unlimited-mileage warranty.
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