2008 Dodge Sprinter 3500 Box Cargo 3.0 Turbo Diesl 120k Miles on 2040-cars
Addison, Illinois, United States
Engine:3.0
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Dealer
Mileage: 120,500
Make: Dodge
Sub Model: 3500
Model: Sprinter
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 3500
Drive Type: RW
2008 DODGE SPRINTER 3500
120K MILES
ONE OWNER
MINT CONDITION
DRIVE EXCELLENT
MILLENNIUM AUTO
6304566800
10/02/2009 | MIDDLETOWN, NY | Fleet Management Corporation | VEHICLE IDENTIFIED AS FLEET INVENTORY | |
11/03/2009 | NY | Motor Vehicle Dept. | REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL | |
12/02/2009 | NY | 50 | Motor Vehicle Dept. | TITLE (Lien Reported) |
12/26/2009 | 10,834 | Independent Repair Center | VEHICLE SERVICED | |
03/11/2010 | 23,615 | Fleet Management Corporation | SUSPENSION SERVICED | |
03/27/2010 | 23,615 | Independent Repair Center | VEHICLE SERVICED | |
06/19/2010 | 36,382 | Independent Repair Center | VEHICLE SERVICED | |
09/20/2010 | ORANGE COUNTY, NY | State Agency | COLLISION WITH ANOTHER VEHICLE (Case #:33580945) | |
09/20/2010 | GREENVILLE, NY | Police Report | ACCIDENT REPORTED (Case #:MH10-1886) | |
02/07/2011 | 62,718 | Fleet Management Corporation | ODOMETER READING FROM INDEPENDENT SOURCE | |
02/17/2011 | 63,956 | Fleet Management Corporation | ODOMETER READING FROM INDEPENDENT SOURCE | |
02/19/2011 | 63,956 | Independent Repair Center | VEHICLE SERVICED | |
05/18/2011 | 79,345 | Fleet Management Corporation | ODOMETER READING FROM INDEPENDENT SOURCE | |
05/21/2011 | 79,345 | Independent Repair Center | VEHICLE SERVICED | |
10/10/2011 | MIDDLETOWN, NY | 96,891 | Fleet Management Corporation | ENGINE SERVICED BRAKES SERVICED |
11/01/2011 | NY | Motor Vehicle Dept. | REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL | |
11/10/2011 | MIDDLETOWN, NY | 100,055 | Fleet Management Corporation | BRAKES SERVICED |
12/03/2011 | MIDDLETOWN, NY | 101,626 | Fleet Management Corporation | ENGINE SERVICED ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SERVICED |
06/22/2012 | NEWBURGH, NY | 107,877 | Fleet Management Corporation | ENGINE SERVICED TRANSMISSION SERVICED |
09/13/2012 | MIDDLETOWN, NY | 112,667 | Fleet Management Corporation | ENGINE SERVICED AIR CONDITIONING SERVICED DRIVE LINE SERVICED ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SERVICED |
10/21/2012 | MIDDLETOWN, NY | 116,703 | Fleet Management Corporation | ODOMETER READING FROM INDEPENDENT SOURCE |
05/14/2013 | MIDDLETOWN, NY | 119,730 | Fleet Management Corporation | VEHICLE SOLD BY FLEET MANAGEMENT CORPORATION |
06/04/2013 | PA | 119,739 | Auto Auction | REPORTED AT AUTO AUCTION |
07/09/2013 | MOUNT JOY, PA | 119,730 | Motor Vehicle Dept. | TITLE (Title #:72230120) |
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Jeep nearly sweeps the small SUV segment by itself, with its Compass, Patriot and 2.4-liter version of the new Cherokee, while the only midsize sedans listed by CR were the Chrysler 200 and Dodge Avenger. The new Dodge Dart and the Dodge Journey round out CR's condemnation of Chrysler.
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Fiat Chrysler wins top Total Quality Award for first time
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