2006 Sprinter Shc 2500 140" Passenger Van High Top Roof A/c 48k Miles Diesel on 2040-cars
Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, United States
If you’ve been looking for a quality pre-emissions sprinter in a passenger van, this one has ultra low mileage and it’s in good condition. It’s my 1-Owner Dodge Sprinter 2500 Super High Ceiling Sprinter 140” wheel base passenger van with the rear A/C option. The body, drivetrain, underbody and interior are well above average. Read on for a full description. Mechanically this van is superb. Engine starts up smooth with no smoke or hesitation, no engine or waring lights on the dash and no leaks underneath. Great power, turbo sounds healthy and the transmission shifts are excellent. The tires are about 70% tread and wearing evenly, brakes stop smooth with no pulsating or pulling to either side. The 2.7 5 cylinder Mercedes diesel is quiet and powerful and also gets 23-27 MPG fully loaded or empty (I recently sold another sprinter to a local flower shop and they will attest to the fuel consumption). Undercarriage is clean and dry with no leaks or rust at all. You will not have to spend a dime and this truck, drive it to California and back it’s that good. Cosmetically this truck, I would say is well above average for the year. The paint is straight and shines very well, was just fully detailed. It does have a few flaws to mention on the body; normal small door dings on some of the panels the size of a dime (pictured), one 6” scrape on passengers side quarter panel (pictured) a few small paint blemishes (pictured) and a few normal stone chips. Overall appearance is excellent as it is a clean and straight van but if you are looking for perfection please look elsewhere or expect to do some paintwork. The interior is excellent, all seats, flooring and headliner are great with no wear out or flat spots, no rips or tears and no funny odors. All options are working including the front and rear air conditioning and climate control and radio all work well. Doors open and close nice. Here is your chance to buy a wholesome sprinter van that well never abused and has low mileage. I’m asking a reasonable $19,999 for this sprinter and this seems to be the going rate for this year and mileage so please don’t call or email lowball offers. The auction can end at anytime so if you are in need of one of these and want a solid one, get your finger clicking and send the deposit over. Feel free to call me at 717-991-8991 my name is Travis. I have a clean and clear title in hand and ready to sell. This van is being sold by Platinum Car and Truck Sales, LLC in Elizabethtown, PA and I would be glad to show this van to anyone by appointment only. Please phone before you show up. Please before bidding have all money and finances done because I do not finance and I have to be paid in full within 7 Days the end of the auction.
This vehicle is sold as-is with no warranty expressed or implied. I am a Used Vehicle Dealer Licensed and Bonded through the state of Pennsylvania. We can issue 30 day temporary tags ($100 Fee) and can issue PA License plates (sales tax and fees will apply) As a bonus for all eBay customers I will offer free pickup from the Harrisburg International Airport or the Lancaster Train Station. If you are shipping this vehicle through DAS I can drop it off at the Harrisburg terminal at no extra charge as well.
A non-refundable deposit of $500 will be due at the end of the auction within 24 hours. The remainder will be due at delivery of the vehicle or within 5 days. I will accept Pay-pal for the deposit only. If you want to pay with pay pal for the entire item, you will also have to pay the fees. At delivery, I will take cash or cashiers check for the amount only. Any personal checks will have to be cleared by the bank before delivery of the vehicle will take place. Buyer is responsible for any taxes or title transfer fees that may be incurred. You are welcome to inspect this car prior to bidding. Also if you want a full walk around description before you buy it now, please call. I am only human and I may have missed something that is very important to you. |
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