2008 Dodge Sprinter on 2040-cars
Bolingbrook, Illinois, United States
Fuel Type:Diesel
Engine:3.0
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Dodge
Mileage: 129,160
Model: Sprinter
Trim: Metal-Look
2008 Dodge Sprinter
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12 Passenger Seating
High Roof
Rear Door Windows w/Wiper/Washer
DriveTrain
Transmission: 5-Speed Automatic
Drive Train Type: RWD
Driven Wheels: Rear-Wheel
Wheels Rims: Steel
Wheels Spare Rim Type: Steel
In Car Entertainment
Audio System: AM/FM Stereo
Multimedia CD Location: Single In-Dash Mounted
Speakers: 13
Antenna Type: Integrated Roof
Comfort
Air Conditioning: Automatic
Air Filtration
Trunk Lights
Dash Trim: Metal-Look
Rearview Mirror: Day-Night
Shift Knob: Plastic/Rubber
Steering Wheel Trim: Plastic/Vinyl
Doors
Rear Door Type: Split Swing-Out
Side Door Type: Sliding Rear Passenger
Basic Information
Model Year: 2008
Make: Dodge
Model: Sprinter Wagon 2500
Style Name: Passenger 170 In. WB
Body Type: Van
Vehicle Type: Van
Exterior Color: Carbon Black Metallic
Interior Color: Gray
Suspension
Independent Suspension: Independent Front
Stabilizer Bar: Front And Rear
Seats
Seating Capacity: 12
Front Seat Type: Bucket
Upholstery: Cloth/Vinyl
Heat Ducts
Thirdrow Seat Type: Bench
Features
Vinyl Floor Covering: Vinyl/Rubber
Bumpers: Argent
Door Reinforcement
Dimensions
Luggage Capacity: 187.20 Cubic Feet
Maximum Seating: 12
Length: 273.20 Inches
Width: 79.70 Inches
Height: 107.50 Inches
Weight: Pounds
Wheelbase: 170.30 Inches
Max Gross Vehicle Weight: 8550.00 Pounds
Curb Weight: 5948.00 Pounds
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating: 8550
Engine
Engine Description: 3.0L V6
Fuel Type: Diesel
Cam Type: Dual Overhead Cam
Fuel Induction: Direct Diesel Injection
Valves Per Cylinder: 4
Aspiration: Turbocharged
Compressor: Intercooled Turbo
Compression Ratio: 18.0:1
Roof and Glass
Front Wipers: Fixed Interval
Rear Defogger
Rear Qtr Windows: Fixed
Privacy Glass: Deep
Convenience
Windows: Power
Steering Power: Hydraulic Power-Assist
Steering Adjustment: Manual Tilting And Telescoping
Mirrors: Power Remote
Remote Mirrors: Power Remote
Power Door Locks: Power With 2 Stage Unlock
Cupholders
Door Pockets
Overhead Console: Full
Power Outlets: 3
Safety
Driver and Passenger Airbag
ABS: 4-Wheel
Mirrors
Brakes: 4 Wheel Disc
Brake Assist
Stability Control
Traction Control: ABS And Driveline
Headlights: Halogen
Engine Immobilizer
Turning Circle: 54.60
Door Reinforcement
Front Headrests: Adjustable
Rear Headrests: 3
Third Row Headrests: 3
Seatbelt: Front Height Adjustable
Rear Center Seatbelt
Stability Control
Traction Control
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