Dodge has announced that the suggested retail price for the all- new 2007 Dodge Sprinter chassis cab is $30,950, which includes $980 for destination.
"As the foundation for Dodge's commercial vehicle strategy, the all-new 2007 Dodge Sprinter boasts expanded versatility and offers more choices, features and value while re-establishing the new commercial standard for full- size vans," said Tom Loveless, director of Dodge marketing and global communications for Chrysler Group.
The base Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the Dodge Sprinter cargo van is $31,290 and the all- new Sprinter passenger van is $33,490- both also include $980 for destination. Dodge's all-new work vans arrive this spring.
Sprinter is available in three vehicle lengths (233, 273 and 289 inches) on two new wheelbases of 144 inches or 170 inches, or 170 inches extended with a 15-inch longer rear overhang. It also boasts three interior roof height options: standard (65 inches), high (76 inches) and new mega (84 inches) - the most among full-size vans.
Powered by a choice of two new premium engines - a 3.0-liter V-6 diesel engine with 154 horsepower and 280 pounds-feet of torque or 3.5-liter V-6 gas engine with 254 horsepower and 250 pounds-feet of torque - three different Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) configurations are offered including a new higher maximum GVWR up to 11,030 pounds for cargo vans and chassis cabs. With increased best-in-class interior height (up to 84 inches), up to 7-feet of interior work space is provided.
Prices Announced for New 2007 Dodge Sprinter
Dodge has announced that the suggested retail price for the all- new 2007 Dodge Sprinter chassis cab is $30,950, which includes $980 for destination
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