Dodge Announces Pricing for All-New 2007 Sprinter
Dodge's all-new work vans arrive this spring, with choice of two engines, increased size and cargo room and three GVWR configurations.

Base Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices (MSRP) for the all-new 2007 Dodge Sprinter models are:
2007 Dodge Sprinter Chassis Cab - $30,950
2007 Dodge Sprinter Cargo Van - $31,290
2007 Dodge Sprinter Passenger Van - $33,490 Sprinter features a choice of two all-new premium engines:
3.0-liter V-6 diesel engine with 154 horsepower and 280 lb.-ft. of torque
3.5-liter V-6 gas engine with 254 horsepower and 250 lb.-ft. of torque Compared to the previous model, the all-new 2007 Dodge Sprinter boasts increases in width, interior and exterior height, cargo area length, vehicle length, cargo volume and towing capacity. Three different Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) configurations are offered including a new higher maximum GVWR up to 11,030 lbs. for cargo vans and chassis cabs. All prices include $980 for destination. Following are prices for the 2007 Dodge Sprinter Cargo Van*.
Dodge Sprinter Cargo 144" Standard Roof Gas - $31,290
Dodge Sprinter Cargo 144" Standard Roof Diesel - $33,130
Dodge Sprinter Cargo 144" High Roof Gas - $33,090
Dodge Sprinter Cargo 144" High Roof Diesel - $34,930
Dodge Sprinter Cargo 170" High Roof Gas - $35,495
Dodge Sprinter Cargo 170" High Roof Diesel - $37,335
Dodge Sprinter Cargo 170" Extended High Roof Diesel - $38,035
Dodge Sprinter Cargo 170" Mega Roof Diesel - $39,135
*(Prices for 8,550 lbs. GVWR) Following are prices for the 2007 Dodge Sprinter Passenger Van*.
Dodge Sprinter Passenger 144" Standard Roof Gas - $33,490
Dodge Sprinter Passenger 144" Standard Roof Diesel - $35,330
Dodge Sprinter Passenger 144" High Roof Gas - $35,290
Dodge Sprinter Passenger 144" High Roof Diesel - $37,130
Dodge Sprinter Passenger 170" High Roof Gas - $37,715
Dodge Sprinter Passenger 170" High Roof Diesel - $39,555
*(Prices for 8,550 lbs. GVWR) Following are prices for the 2007 Dodge Sprinter Chassis Cab*.
Dodge Sprinter Chassis Cab 144" Standard Roof Diesel - $30,950
Dodge Sprinter Chassis Cab 170" Standard Roof Diesel - $31,530
*(Prices for 11,030 GVWR)
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