Agreed, it's entry level. I liked it a lot, as that niche is mine. I was aiming to get one eventually, but felt it best to go used vehicle right now. The Travato uses the V6 pentastar engine, an excellent engine. It is front wheel drive, BTW. I coveted this van for this very reason (the engine and Dodge Chassis). But then again, I guess I'm a MOPAR fan boy, 240K miles on a Dodge sedan, 140K miles on a van, 135K miles on a van and counting, 100K miles on a sedan and counting (lifetime warranty), I could go on and on. I drive MOPAR exclusively because of the value: price and function. I could find 9 out of 10 people in almost any group who would smirk at Dodge. That's ok, makes them less expensive for me. The statistics show Dodge/Fiat on the rise, and I would take a Promaster RV any day, although I'm not saying it is better than the current Sprinter, just the value priced option.
Anyway, back to the topic: Travato biggest plusses for me were: bigger bathroom, two beds, nice dinette, nice rear storage with fold up bed. Minuses: 46" wide bed is narrow, check the mattress to see how you like it.