2005 Dodge Sprinter 2500 140inch 10passenger Van Very Low Miles on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
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If you are looking for a Sprinter Van, then you know that this is the best van on the market. In you are nerdy about it, then you also know that 2005 was the prettiest year of this vans design. It is a big van that drives like a small van. It has great suspension and is very stout and very stable at freeway speed. It is a great drive. Long miles are NO problem at all. The previous owner turned the Dodge into a "Mercedes" (there is a package one can buy to do this...ah vanity!!!) and has bluetooth, backup camera, a rear DVD player. The stereo works but the navigation has ceased to work but I think it is repairable, we just haven't needed it, so we do without. It is used locally, so it has been unnecessary. The stereo sounds great, but is the same vintage as the car and if you were really into it, you would likely change it. It was the top of the line in 2005 though. So, it still rules, it also has an older iPhone attachment. The Bluetooth is a hands free system and works with any phone that has blue tooth technology. The backup camera makes this van extremely easy to park. It is a fun drive too. You can fit a full sheet of plywood in the back flat between the rear wheel wells, while keeping a row of seats in the back. It has some blemishes all are in the attached images, so please refer to them. But I will list below: There are some small scratches on the hood and sides of the van. All barely noticable. One of the rear seats has a crack from the being removed (by myself which I would not advise) and was dropped. ALL SEATS AND SEATBELTS ARE IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER. There is a ding in the rear drivers side corner of the van, and is also hard to notice. The bumper at the rear of the guide for the sliding door was knocked off by a new employee who misjudged the space he was fitting it into. It is minor. There are a couple small tears in the rubber flooring also from putting the seats in my myself, and from carrying some sharp metal a couple of times. There is a small small tear in the side vinyl above the fabric, which is also very small. It kills me to sell it, but I just don't need it right now. Happy bidding. |
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