Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Sprinter Vans big enough for your needs

Are you planning a tour or long trip for your group? Need a van that is big enough and comfortable enough for an extended travel period? Would you like to be able to carry both equipment and passengers all in one vehicle, or maybe even tow a trailer or boat? Sprinter Van Rentals rents unique vans custom designed for long term use. Perfect for touring bands, musicians, mobile marketing events, film and TV production, company retreats, churches, family vacations, and more, our vans offer a wide variety of features that cannot be found anywhere else, at a price that is unmatched.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Dodge Sprinter Vans

The Dodge Sprinter Vans was redesigned for the 2007 model year. It is available as a passenger van or a cargo van. For the passenger version, only the 2500 style is offered, with numerous body choices, including two wheelbases (144 and 170 inches), two body lengths (233 and 273 inches) and two roof heights (standard and high). The cargo van is available in 2500 and 3500 models with the same dimension choices as the passenger model, but with a 289-inch body length and 84-inch (7 feet) Mega Roof height added.

Dodge equips the Sprinter with basic standard features, but items like a tilt/telescoping steering wheel and automatic climate control set it apart from the full-size crowd. Antilock brakes and stability control are also standard. The seemingly infinite array of available options makes ordering a bit tricky but allows buyers to fully customize their van.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Sprinter Van is the best choice

While most cars, SUVs and minivans last roughly five to six years between generations, full-size utilitarian vans are like those 150-year-old tortoises that live on while the rest of the animal kingdom dies away. When a new van shows up, such as the Dodge Sprinter Van, it's a rare occasion. Although the last-generation Sprinter arrived on this side of the pond in 2007, it had previously been sold around the world as a Mercedes-Benz since 1995.
That vehicle was already a revolutionary step beyond its aged General Motors and Ford competition, and the still-German-built new model increases that disparity even more.