Dodge Announces Pricing for 2008 Sprinter
Starting At $33,900, the “super-sized” Sprinter offers more choices, features and innovations.

Dodge recently announced that the base Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the 2008 Dodge Sprinter Chassis Cab is $33,900, which includes $980 for destination.
The MSRP for the 2008 Dodge Sprinter Cargo Van is $36,105 and the Sprinter Passenger Van is $38,935, both also include $980 for destination. All prices are based on a standard diesel engine. Dodge’s “super-sized” work vans arrive later this year.
With a choice of two premium engines – a 3.0-liter V-6 diesel or 3.5-liter V-6 gas engine, the 2008 Dodge Sprinter is available in three vehicle lengths (233, 273 and 289 inches) on two 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 mega (84 inches) – the most among full-size vans.
Following are prices for the 2008 Dodge Sprinter Cargo Van
All prices include $980 for destination
Dodge Sprinter 2500 Cargo 144” Standard Roof: $36,105
Dodge Sprinter 3500 Cargo 144” High Roof: $39,510
Dodge Sprinter 2500 Cargo 170” High Roof: $40,695
Dodge Sprinter 2500 Cargo 170” Extended High Roof: $41,460
Dodge Sprinter 3500 Cargo 170” High Roof: $41,795
Dodge Sprinter 3500 Cargo 170” Extended High Roof: $42,560
Dodge Sprinter 2500 Passenger 144” Standard Roof: $38,935
Dodge Sprinter 2500 Passenger 170” Standard Roof : $43,550
Dodge Sprinter 3500 Chassis Cab 144” Standard Roof: $33,900
Dodge Sprinter 3500 Chassis Cab 170” Standard Roof: $34,530
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