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2004 Dodge Sprinter 2500 Silver 10 Passenger Van 5-door 2.7l on 2040-cars

US $13,995.00
Year:2004 Mileage:203304
Location:

Dallas, Georgia, United States

Dallas, Georgia, United States
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  • Dodge Sprinter 2004, 10 passenger Van
  • Fuel Type: Diesel: Avg 24 MPG City
  • 5 cylinder, 2.7-Liter Mercedes Turbo-Diesel - Auto transmission 
  • Diesel engines are built more ruggedly to withstand the rigors of higher compression. Consequently, they usually go much longer than gas-powered vehicles before they require major repairs. Mercedes-Benz holds the longevity record with several vehicles clocking more than 900,000 miles on their original engines.
  • Very Good Condition with all new tires July 2013 now have 8,000 miles on them.
  • Very Clean Vehicle, easy to maintain
  • 203,000 Miles (Diesel engines generally last from 400,000-500,000 miles when taken care of)
  • Excellent large family vehicle great for team mom, dance team family, vacations, carpool for school (things we have used it for)
  • Easy, safe and comfortable to drive and excellent mileage on Mercedes Diesel Engine
  • Hi top ceiling allows for getting around inside
  • Turn radius allows for easy parking
  • Interior in EXCELLENT condition, no tears, stains or problems with upholstery
  • NON SMOKERS vehicle
  • Excellent for family or team road trips!
  • Our teen daughters learned to drive in this, not hard to drive, great vision of surroundings
  • Rear  RV A/C completely replaced (compressor and clutch) in 6/2011 
  • All maintenance up to date and various key components have been replaced and repaired as needed (a/c and engine drive belts, belt tensioner, upper hoses, resinator, transmission filter and flush, brakes, battery, alternator, tires, turbo adjustments, wiper blades, power window switch, side door hinge, thermostat) Oil and other liquids changed per manufacturers recommendations as part of routine maintenance.
  • For those who don't know much about Dodge/Mercedes Sprinters, they are sold in three wheelbases-118.0 inches, 140.0 inches, and 158.0 inches-and two roof heights. Ours is the 10-passenger intermediate-wheelbase with regular height ceiling. All are powered by a five-cylinder 2.7-liter Mercedes turbo-diesel that is a champ. It's quick to start, doesn't stink, and idles relatively smoothly and quietly. After a couple hundred miles, you forget it's a diesel. It produces 154 horsepower at 3800 rpm and 243 pound-feet of torque between 1600 rpm and 2400 rpm. (Taken from Car and Driver Review)
  • We purchased this Sprinter from a Dealer in PA in 2010 as a big family van in lieu of a Suburban that didn't get more than 11MPG. We have 8 children but 3 are now gone to college, so we no longer need a 10 passenger vehicle.
  • Shipping can be arranged through various shipping companies after payment has been made in full. We flew to PA and drove it to GA because these vehicles are hard to find except for cargo versions in the USA. It was well worth our time and drive to obtain this van!

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