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2008 Dodge Sprinter 2500 Base Standard Cargo Van 3-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:290000 Color: Color
Location:

Newtown, Pennsylvania, United States

Newtown, Pennsylvania, United States
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 Included in the price are also ladder racks, ladder attached to the rear left door of the van to access the ladders on racks, microwave and converter for use on small appliances or tools, backup camera .

2008 Dodge Sprinter 2500 144 WB 3-Door Van
Exterior Color:     Arctic White Interior Color:     Gray

Mileage:290,000
Engine:V6 3L DOHC

Transmission:Automatic Title:Clear





Vehicle Features & Options
Standard Features
Comfort:
  • Cargo Area Light
  • Single Front Air Conditioning Zones
  • Automatic Climate Control Front Air Conditioning
  • Height Adjustable Front Headrests
  • 2 Number of Front Headrests
Convenience:
  • Front Console With Storage
  • Front Cupholders
  • Front Door Pockets
  • 12V Front Power Outlet
  • Overhead Console With Storage Overhead Console
  • Power Steering
  • Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel
Drivetrain /
  Suspension:
  • 4-Wheel ABS
  • 3.92 Axle Ratio
  • Braking Assist
  • Cargo Tie Downs
  • Rear Wheel Drive
  • Electronic Brakeforce Distribution
  • Coil Springs Front Spring
  • Front Stabilizer Bar
  • Independent Front Suspension
  • Macpherson Struts Front Suspension
  • 10.7 Front Brake Diameter
  • 3 Front Brake Width
  • Ventilated Disc Front Brakes
  • Leaf Springs Rear Spring
  • Solid Axle Rear Suspension
  • Torsion Bar Rear Suspension
  • 10.7 Rear Brake Diameter
  • 3.7 Rear Brake Width
  • Disc Rear Brakes
  • Stability Control
  • Front Stabilizer Bar
  • Front Tow Hooks
  • Traction Control
Entertainment /
  Telematics:
  • CD-Controller
  • Clock
  • Compass
  • External Temperature Display
  • Single Disc In-Dash CD
  • AM/FM Radio
  • Tachometer
  • 5 Total Number of Speakers
  • Low Fuel Level Warnings and Reminders
Exterior:
  • Barn Rear Door with attached ladder to access ladders on racks
  • Manual Sliding Side Door
Header:
  • No Midyear Release

Rims / Tires:
  • Underbody Mount Location
  • Lt Prefix
  • Steel Rim
  • Fullsize Matching Tires
  • Steel Spare Wheel Rim
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring System
  • All Season Tires
Roof / Glass:
  • Variable Intermittent Front Wipers
  • Power Windows
  • Roof Rack
Safety:
  • Integrated Turn Signals Exterior Mirrors
  • Power Exterior Mirrors
  • Dual Front Airbags
  • Remote Power Door Locks
Seating:
  • Bucket Front Seats
  • Front Seatbelt Pretensioners
  • Cloth Upholstery




















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