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Dodge Sprinter 3500 Dual Tires Heavy Duty Cargo Van!!! Rare!!! One Owner!!! on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:209698 Color: White /
 Blue
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.7L I5 TURBO DIESEL
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Dealer
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: WDYPD444455796211
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 5
Model: Sprinter
Year: 2005
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 5 DOOR CARGO VAN
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 209,698
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Blue
Disability Equipped: No

This is a 2005 DODGE SPRINTER 3500 CARGO VAN

       with Tip-Tronic (Can be used both as Automatic and Manual) Transmission and 209K Miles!!!



HAS CLEAN PENNSYLVANIA STATE TITLE!!!





SPRINTERS ARE PROBABLY THE BEST COMBINATION OF POWER AND AWESOME MPG OUT THERE!!!


ONE OWNER VEHICLE!!!



The Exterior is White

with Blue/Gray Cloth Interior. 



THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT IS ON BECAUSE OF A FAULTY GLOW PLUG, WHICH IS AN EASY AND CHEAP FIX.

THEY GO FOR $100 FOR 5.





Loaded with 2.5L I5 TurboDiesel Engine!!!




This Truck is perfect for utility purposes.


RARE!!! IT HAS SLIDING DOORS ON BOTH SIDES!!!




LIEN AND LOANS HAVE BEEN CLEARED ON THIS VEHICLE!!!



MIGHT HAVE SOME MINOR DENTS AND SCRATCHES ON THE BODY!!!






This DODGE SPRINTER 2500 CARGO Van is Very Well Loaded with:

Automatic Transmission,

AM/FM Stereo,

Dual Rear Tires,

Climate Control System with A/C,

 Rear-Wheel Drive, 2.7 Liter Engine,

Manual Doors, Manual Mirrors, Manual Windows,

12V Power Outlet, ABS Brakes, I5 Engine,

Dome Lamps, Cloth bucket seats,

TurboDiesel Engine,

Cup Holders,


PLEASE READ THE TERMS!!!

***All the vehicles are sold "AS-IS" NO WARRANTY!!! THERE WILL BE NO REFUNDS ISSUED FOR THIS VEHICLE. 

ALL VEHICLES SOLD AS-IS WHERE IS NO WARRANTY!!! 

$230 of dealer fee, title transfer, temporary tag and registration fees apply to all vehicles.

Full payment MUST be made within 7 days after the auction ends.



Immediate deposit of $500 required within 24 hours to the dealership's bank account!!! 

(non-refundable if the buyer does not show up to pick up the vehicle or if the buyer does not make full payment within 7 days)

If the buyer does not respond or does not make deposit within 24 hours, the dealer keeps the right to sell the vehicle to other customer!!!



PLEASE NOTE: The eBay member is NOT responsible for any of the sold vehicles and is not a DEALER!!! 

I AM JUST A MIDDLEMAN WHO SELLS STUFF ON EBAY FOR OTHERS!!!

All responsibilities regarding issues, condition  are on THE DEALER of the vehicle. 

THANK YOU!!!

AutoCheck Vehicle History Report

2005 Freightliner 3500 Sprinter Van High Ceiling / Super High Ceiling
Report Run Date: 2014-08-27 16:29:00.664 EDT

Report Summary

  • Class: Van - Full Sized
  • Engine: 2.7L I5 DI
  • Country of Assembly: United States
  • Vehicle Age: 9 year(s)
  • Calculated Owners: 1
  • VIN: WDYPD444455796211
  • Year : 2005
  • Make : Freightliner
  • Model: 3500 Sprinter Van High Ceiling / Super High Ceiling
  • Style/Body: Cargo Van 3D

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AccidentCheck

Reported accidents: 0

Title and ProblemCheck

Your vehicle checks out!

OdometerCheck

Your vehicle checks out!

Last Reported Odometer: 85,000

Vehicle Use and EventCheck

Specific vehicle use(s) or events reported

AccidentCheck

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checks_outYour vehicle checks out! There have been no accidents reported to AutoCheck for this 2005 Freightliner 3500 Sprinter Van High Ceiling / Super High Ceiling (WDYPD444455796211). AutoCheck receives its accident data from government sources and independent agencies, and based on the information available to us, we have found that no accidents have been reported on this vehicle. Not all accidents or damage events are reported to AutoCheck.

Title and ProblemCheck

checks_outYour vehicle checks out! AutoCheck's database for this 2005 Freightliner 3500 Sprinter Van High Ceiling / Super High Ceiling (WDYPD444455796211) shows no negative titles or other problems. When reported to AutoCheck, these events can indicate serious past damage or other significant problems, and disqualifies the vehicle for AutoCheck Buyback Protection. Check the Vehicle Use and EventCheck for reported accidents that can affect vehicle safety and value.

0 Problem(s) Reported:15 Title/Problem areas checked:
imageNo abandoned title record
imageNo damaged title or major damage incident record
imageNo fire damaged title record
imageNo grey market title record
imageNo hail damage title record
imageNo insurance loss title or probable total loss record
imageNo junk or scrapped title record
imageNo manufacturer buyback/lemon title record
imageNo odometer problem title record
imageNo rebuilt/rebuildable title record
imageNo salvage title or salvage auction record
imageNo water damaged title record
imageNo NHTSA crash test record
imageNo frame/unibody damage record
imageNo recycling facility record

OdometerCheck

checks_outYour vehicle checks out! AutoCheck examined the reported odometer readings reported to AutoCheck for this 2005 Freightliner 3500 Sprinter Van High Ceiling / Super High Ceiling (WDYPD444455796211) and no indication of an odometer rollback or tampering was found. AutoCheck uses business rules to determine if reported odometer readings are significantly less than previously reported values. Not all reported odometer readings are used. Title and auction events also report odometer tampering or breakage.

0 Problem(s) Reported:MileageDate Reported 
image2009/19/2005  
image85,00001/20/2011  

Vehicle Use and EventCheck

imageInformation Reported! AutoCheck shows additional vehicle uses or events reported to AutoCheck for this 2005 Freightliner 3500 Sprinter Van High Ceiling / Super High Ceiling (WDYPD444455796211). This includes reported vehicle uses such as rental or lease, and events such as whether the vehicle has been reported to have had a loan/lien or duplicate title issued. Other events show if the vehicle has a reported accident and how many calculated accidents or if it has been reported stolen or repossessed. It is recommended to have pre-owned vehicles inspected by a third party prior to purchase.

0 Event(s) Reported:6 Vehicle uses checked:
imageNo fleet, rental and/or lease use record
imageNo taxi use record
imageNo police use record
imageNo government use record
imageNo livery use record
imageNo driver education record
1 Event(s) Reported:9 Vehicle events checked:
imageNo accident record reported through accident data sources
imageNo corrected title record
imageDuplicate title record(s)
imageNo emission/safety inspection record
imageNo loan/lien record
imageNo fire damage incident record
imageNo repossessed record
imageNo theft record
imageNo storm area registration/title record

Full History

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Report Run Date: 2014-08-27 16:29:00.664 EDT

Vehicle: 2005 Freightliner 3500 Sprinter Van High Ceiling / Super High Ceiling (WDYPD444455796211)

Event DateEvent LocationOdometer ReadingData SourceEvent Detail
09/19/2005LAUREL, MD
20
Motor Vehicle Dept.TITLE (Title #:35956003)
REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
10/18/2006LAUREL, MD
 
Motor Vehicle Dept.REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
08/30/2007LAUREL, MD
 
Motor Vehicle Dept.REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
09/16/2008LAUREL, MD
 
Motor Vehicle Dept.REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
10/01/2009LAUREL, MD
 
Motor Vehicle Dept.REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
10/01/2010LAUREL, MD
 
Motor Vehicle Dept.TITLE (Title #:35956003)
DUPLICATE TITLE
12/20/2010LAUREL, MD
 
Motor Vehicle Dept.TITLE (Title #:35956003)
DUPLICATE TITLE
01/20/2011HUNTINGDON VALLEY, PA
85,000
Motor Vehicle Dept.TITLE (Title #:69189436)
02/15/2011HUNTINGDON VALLEY, PA
 
Motor Vehicle Dept.REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
10/27/2011HUNTINGDON VALLEY, PA
 
Motor Vehicle Dept.REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
11/19/2012HUNTINGDON VALLEY, PA
 
Motor Vehicle Dept.REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL

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Duplicate TitleVehicle Use and EventCheckThe vehicle had a duplicate title issued by the DMV.


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