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Intro - Walkaround - Interior Features | Driving Impressions - Final Word

Dodge Grand Caravan
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Dodge Grand Caravan
CV$20,520
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SE$22,920
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SXT$26,995
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America's best-selling minivan.

Base Price : $21,130
As Tested (MSRP): $34,105


Introduction

The Dodge Caravan and Grand Caravan offer a smooth ride and responsive handling. These are family-friendly vehicles that offer the features and flexibility most buyers want and there's a model for every budget. With room for seven passengers, they can carry half the little league team and the Grand Caravan has room left over for their stuff. Dodge has added new features to the Caravan for 2004, including a tire pressure monitor and a new electronic key fob that integrates security and convenience functions. Two new stereo systems both feature in-dash six-CD changers. A new Anniversary Edition features a handsome two-tone leather interior that feels upscale and luxurious. The Grand Caravan is longer than the Caravan. Most models come with a powerful V6 engine that delivers strong acceleration for merging onto hectic freeways. Anti-lock brakes and side-impact airbags are available, and all-wheel drive is available for improved safety on snow and ice. Dodge sells more minivans every year than any other brand. Getting the basics right and focusing on value, packaging, and practicality keeps the Dodge Caravan number one in a highly competitive market segment. In spite of fierce competition, Chrysler commands 21 percent of the U.S. minivan market, selling about 350,000 minivans a year, 10 million in the past 20 years.


Walkaround

Dodge Caravan and Grand Caravan are large vehicles, but not outrageously so. Measuring just over 200 inches long and less than 5-feet, 10-inches tall, even the Grand Caravan will fit just about anywhere a full-size sedan will fit. Bumper to bumper, the standard Caravan measures 189.3 inches long. Grand Caravan's extra 11 inches make big difference in the amount of cargo you can carry with all three rows of seats in place. Caravan rides on a wheelbase of 113.0 inches, while the Grand Caravan stretches across a wheelbase of 119.3 inches. These are sleek and very attractive vehicles that make the boxy minivans of the past look bland. Dramatic styling features a steeply raked windshield and an aggressive grille. The tracks for the sliding side doors are tucked under the rear side windows for a clean appearance. The D-pillars and rear window are steeply inclined for a sporty look, and a discrete spoiler rises from the trailing edge of the roof. Flared wheel openings add strength to the appearance. Headlamps and taillamps are big, the latter wrapping around to the sides. The optional roof rack is hunkered close to the roof, stylistically less obtrusive and perhaps less likely to generate wind noise, but also offering less clearance for the thicker hooks of some tie-downs.


Interior Features

Dodge Caravan's interior is comfortable and convenient. Both Caravan and Grand Caravan can accommodate seven passengers in a 2/2/3 arrangement. The seating position in these minivans is higher than that of a sedan, which enables drivers to see over traffic. But you won't need a rope ladder to climb into the seats, as you do in SUVs. The seats are comfortable, though the driver's seat could use more support in the seat bottom. The gauges are straightforward: big, round analog displays, a great design. The instrument faces are light gray with black numerals, not quite as legible as white on black. They light up green at night. The dash is canted slightly forward for better visibility. Indicators for the turn signals and high beams are cleverly located in a thin hooded display above the instrument panel where they are easy to see. The optional steering wheel controls are well designed, among the best available. Cruise controls are on the front of the steering wheel and allow precise regulation of speed; an indicator on the dash tells the driver the system is on. Behind the steering wheel are audio controls that let the driver easily adjust volume, switch among pre-set stations, activate the seek function and switch between AM and FM bands. It's a brilliant design. Controls for the sound system and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) are intuitive and easy to use. However, the audio system's on-off/volume knob is obscured by the gearshift lever when in Drive; also, the separate Set button on the radio for setting a preset is less convenient than the traditional method of holding the button down. Our test vehicle had the optional six-CD in-dash changer, a nice feature even though it is separated from the AM/FM/cassette unit by the HVAC controls. Three-zone temperature controls allow the driver and front-seat passenger to set their own comfort levels. There's a separate control for the rear of the cabin for the kids to fight over, though the driver has veto power. Sirius Satellite Radio provides 100 coast-to-coast channels, including 60 streams of commercial-free music along with 40 streams of news, talk, sports and entertainment. It's a great option to have when traveling because the stations don't change as you drive across the country. Uconnect uses Bluetooth technology to integrate the same cell phone you carry on your belt or in your purse into a hands-free system installed in your Caravan. Uconnect features include voice dialing, an audio address book, microphone mute for privacy, call transfer and English, French, or Spanish-language compatibility. Up to five different phones can be used with the system in the vehicle. Uconnect's control pad is mounted on the dashboard and its microphone is attached to the overhead console. A hidden speaker transmits the audio. Your own mobile phone may be placed anywhere inside the vehicle. Conversations may be continued while entering or exiting the vehicle, without disrupting the call. Power sliding doors on both sides are standard on premium models, and they work very well. The driver can operate them by pressing buttons on the dash or on the keyless remote. Second-row passengers can open and close the doors by pressing a switch on the B-pillar, but the driver can lock that function out for children's safety. Also for safety, the power sliding doors and rear liftgate are designed to reverse if they strike an object (like a small hand) when opening or closing. Power doors are a tremendous aid for the physically challenged. The manually operated sliding doors are also easy to open and close. Access to the middle and rear seats is easy, much easier than in a sport-utility. Bucket seats are available that make second-row passengers as comfortable as the front-seat passenger. The third-row bench provides room for two adults, but it's short on shoulder room for three adults. All of the seats are easy to remove




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