2003 Dodge Sprinter 3500 158" W/b 12 Passenger Conversion Rear A/c & Heat on 2040-cars
Columbus, Ohio, United States
2003 DODGE SPRINTER 3500 158" WHEELBASE 12 PASSENGER CONVERSION ONLY 93354 MILES REAR WORKING AIR CONDITIONING AND HEAT TRAILER HITCH VERY CLEAN 2003 SPRINTER PASSENGER VAN.THIS SPRINTER JUST CAME TO OHIO FROM MEMPHIS TN. AND HAS SPENT IT WHOLE LIFE IN THE SOUTH NO RUST! THE EXTERIOR IS VERY CLEAN AND NICE AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES.THE INTERIOR IS CLEAN,THERE IS SOME MINOR WEAR ON DRIVERS SEAT AND TWO OF THE LAST ROW SEATS HAS SOME DAMAGE ON THE TOP OF THE SEATS (SEE PICS).THERE IS A STAR IN THE WINDSHIELD BUT IT IS NOT CRACKED. THIS SPRINTER RUNS OUT 100% CORRECT NO WARNING LIGHTS ON THE DASH INCLUDING NO CHECK ENGINE.THE ENGINE RUNS OUT EXCELLENT SMOOTH,QUIET AND POWERFUL.THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS THROUGH ALL THE GEARS SMOOTH.THE BRAKES FEEL GOOD AND STOP STRAIGHT WITH NO PULSING OR PULLING.BOTH FRONT AND REAR A/C BLOWS COLD.ALL SIX TIRES ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. GREAT VAN FOR A LARGE FAMILY, CHURCH OR BUSINESS.THIS SPRINTER WILL GET 20 PLUS MPG. DO MISS THE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A VERY NICE AND WAY ABOVE AVERAGE CONDITION LOW MILEAGE SPRINTER. IF ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL ANYTIME 614 296 2001 BRUCE. PLEASE LOOK IN SHIPPING AND PAYMENTS FOR TERMS OF SALE. PLEASE HAVE FUNDS AVAILABLE PRIOR TO BIDDING,THANKS. |
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Dodge Charger Pursuit takes Tesla interior approach
Fri, Sep 11 2015A police car's computer is just as integral to its duties as a set of lights and sirens. The popular approach for these systems is to grab something like a Panasonic Toughbook laptop, add a big, bulky tray to hold it, and use this inelegant setup for running plates and doing all the other things a cop needs to do while on the road. The downside, besides simple aesthetics, is that this arrangement robs the officer's shotgun-riding partner from legroom. Dodge, though, has come up with a far more elegant and functional solution. Taking a page out of Tesla and Volvo's book, Dodge has replaced the five-inch UConnect display and laptop mount in the Charger Pursuit police car with an enormous 12.1-inch, portrait-format touchscreen display. Called, UConnect 12.1, the new system doesn't do away with the old fashioned computer outright. Instead it moves the bulky unit to the trunk, where it can connect to the display via an ethernet cable. This is good for multiple reasons. First, there are no pricey installation or upfitting charges, like there are for most laptop carriages. Secondly, the plug-and-play nature of the new UConnect system won't require the department to buy new laptops. And third, there's no need to retrain officers, since the only thing that's really changing is the input. While the Charger Pursuit will continue to offer redundant audio and HVAC controls, the 12.1-inch display can, at the press of a "button" split to display Fiat Chrysler's familiar 8.4-inch display. Make one more tap on the screen, and the police-issue laptop can be managed through the full touchscreen. The touchscreen will also display a menu bar at the top of the page, which can easily be edited by officers. All it takes is a simple drag and drop from the application menu to the top of the display. According to Dodge, the touchscreen will even play nice when its operator is wearing gloves. "As America's high-performance police vehicle, Dodge Charger Pursuit is going big for 2016, offering a massive, Uconnect touchscreen system that streamlines a law enforcement officer's computer system with our easy-to-use Uconnect system – on an all-new laptop-sized 12.1-inch touchscreen display," said Tim Kuniskis, Dodge and SRT's president and CEO.
8 things you learn while driving a cop car [w/videos]
Tue, Jan 27 2015Let me start off with the obvious: it is absolutely illegal to impersonate a police officer. And now that that's out of the way, I'd just like to say that driving a cop car is really, really cool. Here's the background to this story: Dodge unveiled its redesigned 2015 Charger Pursuit police cruiser, and kindly allowed Autoblog to test it. That meant fellow senior editor Seyth Miersma and I would spend a week with the cop car, and the goal here was to see just how different the behind-the-wheel experience is, from a civilian's point of view. After all, it's not technically a police car – it isn't affiliated with any city, it doesn't say "police" anywhere on it, and it's been fitted with buzzkill-worthy "NOT IN SERVICE" magnets (easily removed for photos, of course). But that meant nothing. As Seyth and I found out after our week of testing, most people can't tell the difference, and the Charger Pursuit commands all the same reactions as any normal cop car would on the road. Here are a few things we noticed during our time as wannabe cops. 1. You Drive In A Bubble On The Highway Forget for a moment that our cruiser was liveried with Dodge markings instead of those of the highway patrol. Ignore the large "NOT IN SERVICE" signs adhered around the car. Something in the lizard brain of just about every licensed driver tells them to hold back when they see any hint of a cop car, or just the silhouette of a light bar on a marked sedan. Hence, when driving on the highway, and especially when one already has some distance from cars forward and aft, a sort of bubble of fear starts to open up around you. Cars just ahead seem very reluctant to pass one another or change lanes much, while those behind wait to move up on you until there's a full herd movement to do so. The effect isn't perfect – which is probably ascribable to the aforementioned giveaways that I'm not really a cop – but it did occur on several occasions during commutes from the office. 2. You Drive In A Pack In The City My commute home from the Autoblog office normally takes anywhere from 25 to 30 minutes, and it's a straight shot down Woodward Avenue from Detroit's north suburbs into the city, where I live. Traffic usually moves at a steady pace, the Michigan-spec "five-over" speed.
2015 Dodge Charger configurator opens up shop
Thu, Dec 11 2014Itching to get your hands on a new 2015 Dodge Charger? Your day is almost nigh, my friend While you're waiting, you can spec out how you'd want your muscle sedan to look as Dodge has included the revised four-door in its online configuration tool. Though it's not the most impressive or interactive of configurators we've seen, the site lets you choose any color you want (from the limited array available anyway) along with all the key options packages and such. First you'll need to choose a trim level though, but we're afraid the Hellcat version isn't part of this site, and the SRT site hasn't launched a configurator yet for the world's fastest production sedan, so you'll have to choose between SE, SXT and R/T trim levels. Related Video: