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Freightliner Sprinter 2500 Van, Cruise Control, Diesel, 158" Wb Shc on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:2005 Mileage:243291 Color: White /
 Gray
Location:

Denville, New Jersey, United States

Denville, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:
Body Type:Cargo Van 158" WB SHC
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:I5 2.7L Diesel
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
VIN: WDYPD744155807005 Year: 2005
Make: Dodge
Warranty: Unspecified
Model: Sprinter
Trim: 2500
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 243,291
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 5
Number of Doors: 5
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Clean, fully-loaded, and hard to find 2005 Sprinter 2500 158" SHC Diesel.  It runs and drives well!  

The original "Arctic White" paint still shines and there aren't any major dents or dings to mention on the body.  The van is also free of any big scratches.  There are some circles of surface rust that's very common on these white colored Sprinters. The van is equipped with the hood protector and window ventshades. 

The gray cloth interior is in good condition as well.  The seats, floors, dashboard, and glass are all clean without mentionable wear.  The van is free of any smoke smells, burns, or marks on the interior.  All of the electronics are functioning properly. It includes a new stereo with video in, audio in (for iPods, phones, etc), and CD player. The stereo screen is removable and can accept video input from optional backup camera.

This Freightliner Sprinter 2500 is fully-loaded!!

- 2.7L 5-Cylinder Mercedes Turbo Diesel
- Automatic Transmission with Tiptronic shifter
- Ice Cold Air Conditioning 
- Power Windows, Locks, and Mirrors!
- AM/FM/CD player with audio & video inputs
- Rear Defrost
- Keyless Entry
- Traction Control
- Cruise Control!
- Dual Airbags
- Full Partition with Closing Door

This Sprinter runs and drives excellent.  The Mercedes Turbo Diesel starts very fast with no smoke and runs perfect.  It goes straight down the road with no shakes or pulls.  The brakes feel perfect and the front end is nice and tight.  The transmission shifts every time, however it does have the common 2nd-3rd gear flare up.  Every other gear shifts perfect everytime.

Take this great opportunity to own a nicely equipped and clean '05 Sprinter 2500 Diesel.  I have the owners' manual set, the full size spare tire, jack, tools, and 4 keys/remotes.

In the last ~12k miles I have had the following work done:

- New sway-bar ends and bushings
- New pilot bushing for transmission
- New TURBO!! (July 2012)
- New Intercooler hose (June 2012)
- New front struts (Installed in Dec. 2012)
- New rear tires (Installed in Dec. 2012)
- Synthetic oil change (Dec. 2012)
- New tie-rod ends and wheel alignment (Feb. 2013)
- New glow plugs and control module (Feb. 2013)
- New belts, tensioners, etc (Feb. 2013)
- New crank sensor (Feb. 2013)

Service has been done at local Prestige Mercedes dealership.

I have over $17,000 into the vehicle and it can be yours for a lot less. 

I typically average 25-28 MPG and get around 650-700 miles per tank of diesel.

I no longer need the van, I have a clean and clear title in hand and the van is ready to sell!!!

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