Passenger Caravan Review
The Dodge Grand Caravan is a practical, 7-seat family hauler known for its versatility (Stow 'n Go seating) and powerful V6 engine. While offering high utility at a low price point, it faces significant competition from more modern rivals (Honda Odyssey, Toyota Sienna) and has mixed reliability ratings. Key Performance and Technical Specifications 3.6L Pentastar V6 engine (283 horsepower). Transmission: 6-speed automatic.
It is generally priced lower than competitors, making it a strong value proposition in the used market. Passenger Caravan
The Stow 'n Go seating system allows second and third-row seats to fold into the floor, providing a flat cargo area. The Dodge Grand Caravan is a practical, 7-seat
Generally noted for its comfortable suspension and quiet cabin. Key Weaknesses & Reliability Concerns 2003 Dodge Caravan Passenger Consumer Reviews & Ratings Transmission: 6-speed automatic
The Pentastar V6 is widely considered durable and provides good acceleration.
This report focuses on the , covering model years 2011–2020, which represent the final, modernized generation of this iconic minivan before its discontinuation. As a staple for families and businesses, it is renowned for maximum interior space per dollar but is often criticized for dated technology and average reliability. Executive Summary
Generally 20 MPG combined (approx. 17 MPG in Consumer Reports testing). Capacity: 7-passenger seating. Cargo: 140 cubic meters of cargo room (with seats folded). Top Strengths