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3/26/2012

Sprinter Spots

Sprinter Spots Video Clips. Duration : 1.02 Mins.


Three new snarky 20-second Internet spots for the 2007 Dodge Sprinter Van. They highlight the Sprinter's cavernous cargo space..up to 185 inches long and 7 feet tall.

Keywords: Dodge, Sprinter, Chrysler, Cargo, van

3/18/2012

camper van dodge

camper van dodge Video Clips. Duration : 1.93 Mins.


camper van dodge

Keywords: camper

3/09/2012

Trailer Hitch Installation - 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan - etrailer.com

Trailer Hitch Installation - 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan - etrailer.com Video Clips. Duration : 2.85 Mins.


www.etrailer.com Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information. Today we are going to install part number 13364 from Curt. We are going to install this on a 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan. We will go ahead and show you where the hitch mounts up onto the vehicle and give you an idea of what is going on. The hitch bolts up onto the frame right here: these one, two, three points. And the hitch is going to use the existing hardware, too. On the other side it is a little more different. We have got to take down the exhaust to give us some working room, get those bolts out, and then slide the hitch in there, of course. One thing to know is, when you undo these bolts for the bumper brackets it will tilt up. If you are careful enough, they will stay in place, but they will just tilt up. So it is a good idea to do the rearmost bolts first, to get the hitch installed, and then snug them down where it brings the rest of the bracket inside the frame down level so you can actually thread the rest of the bolts in. OK, when you get the hitch into position, like I said, with just the two rear bolts, make sure you move the hitch around so it clears the AC lines that are underneath here. OK, starting from the rear to the front, tighten this one down that brings the bracket a little bit closer, where you can start getting the threads on this one, which brings it down even more. And then you get down to the last one, here ...

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3/01/2012

Motorhome Gas Mileage - Now More of a Concern Than Ever

Motor homes are very popular amusements for wealthy people, because not only is it a vehicle, it's also a livable space. With gas prices rising as they have been, however, they're not as affordable because they're so large and it takes more gasoline to move them. Some motor home companies are conscious of this fact, and therefore they compete with one another to get the best motor home gas mileage. Regardless of what option you choose, it's expensive, being a motor home but it's still very worth looking into if you own and drive a motor home.

[b]Dodge Vans[/b]

The first motor home is a Fleetwood. This is a very solid company well-known for making quality motor homes. The mileage on it is quite slim - less than 7 miles. The length of the entire vehicle is 40 feet, and is very solidly constructed. The towing vehicle is a Ford, so there's little worry for quality there. Anything Ford-constructed is going to be very resilient and durable, and the engine in the towing vehicle is high-quality. Overall a good choice for a motor home even if it's lower on gas mileage than the rest. Generally people are going to look at gas mileage first these days when buying a vehicle of any sort, even a motor home.

The next one, a Four Winds model, is built by Dodge, another American company. This motor home has excellent mileage, at 16-17 miles per gallon. It's not known just how it gets that much distance, but apparently the motor home isn't as large as some of the others seen. Also, the ride is very smooth - some motor homes can be bumpy depending on the surface, but this one is a little more cushioned in the tires. Dodge's products are very dependable, much like Ford's, but Dodge, it seems, has better gas mileage, which is a very important thing in today's economy.

A third one that we looked at is another Ford model. It gets approximately 12-15 miles per gallon, which is an average amount. This is a very comfortable home with lots of amenities. It travels on the road quite smoothly, with few problems maneuvering or turning even on the toughest of mountain roads. This Ford model is best for its maneuverability, but as far as gas mileage it's not the very best that could be found - there are other motor homes with more.

These three motor homes have slightly differing motor home gas mileage, all pretty much within the same range give or take a few miles. If you're trying to pick the one with the best gas mileage, go with Four Winds, for almost 30 miles per gallon. The Fleetwood is the most solidly constructed, and the other Ford model is the most luxurious. It all depends on your preference, but the Four Winds has the most motor home gas mileage. As motor homes these days take a lot to maintain and run them, gas mileage is probably your most important concern when deciding to make a purchase or trade-in.

Motorhome Gas Mileage - Now More of a Concern Than Ever