2006 Dodge Sprinter 2500 on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5-Cylinder
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Dodge
Model: Sprinter
Options: Option List:ABS Brakes, Air Conditioning, AM/FM Radio, Anti-Brake System: 4-Wheel ABS, Body Style: CARGO VAN, Cargo Length: 99.00 in., Cassette Player, Curb Weight-automatic: 4313 lbs, Deep Tinted Glass, Depth: 59.80 in., Driver Airbag, Electronic Brake Assistance, Engine Type: 2.7L L5 DOHC 20V TURBO DIESEL, Front Brake Type: Disc, Front Spring Type: Leaf, Front Suspension: Ind, Full Size Spare Tire, Ground Clearance: 7.40 in., Interval Wipers, Maximum GVWR: 8550 lbs, Maximum Payload: 4142 lbs, Maximum Towing: 5000 lbs, Optional Seating: 5, Overall Height: 93.10 in., Overall Length: 197.00 in., Overall Width: 76.10 in., Passenger Airbag, Rear Brake Type: Disc, Rear Spring Type: Leaf, Rear Suspension: Live
Mileage: 197,314
BodyStyle: Passenger Van
Sub Model: 2500 High Ceiling 118-in. WB
FuelType: Diesel
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Grey
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Fri, Feb 26 2016Dodge still knows how to create an capable performance car – look at the Hellcats, for example – but the same isn't true for Mitsubishi. With the Lancer Evo's demise, we don't expect driving enthusiasts to clamor for any of the Japanese automaker's other products. Things used to be different, though. As MotorWeek found in its new Retro Review, the 1991 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 and its sibling, the Dodge Stealth R/T Turbo, were impressive sports coupes in their day. Dodge and Mitsubishi packed a bevy of cutting-edge tech into the coupes. In these trims, both sported all-wheel drive, four-wheel steering, an adjustable suspension, active exhaust, and automatic climate control. The 3000GT VR4 upped the ante even more with active aero parts at the front and rear. Their 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 was good for 300 horsepower and 307 pound-feet, which were good numbers at the time. This pair put all their gizmos to good use, too. MotorWeek compares the all-wheel-drive system's grip levels to a Porsche 911 Carrera 4. When was the last time you heard any favorable similarity between a Mitsubishi and a Porsche? The Stealth R/T Turbo and 3000GT VR4 came from a special time for Japanese sports coupes, when every brand had a halo model. Whether you were looking at Nissan 300ZX, Mazda RX-7, Toyota Supra, or even the Acura NSX, there was a lot to like on the market. MotorWeek's latest Retro Review offers a great reminder of that period.
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Take a look below and let us know what you think.
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