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2012 Dodge Grand Caravan Crew 4dr Wagon

2012 Dodge Grand Caravan
Trim Info:
Front Wheel Drive, Passenger Van, 2WD Minivan
17 (2011) mpg city / 25 (2011) mpg hwy
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2012 Dodge Grand Caravan

4.0
(Based on 2 Reviews)
Pros:
  • Fuel efficient (2)
  • Fun to drive (2)
  • Lots of safety features (2)
  • Attractive exterior styling (2)
  • Reliable quality (2)
  • Plenty of cargo space (2)
  • Comfortable interior (2)
  • Loaded with technology (2)
  • Great sound system (2)
  • Great for families (2)
  • 2 Reviews
    Hank B
    07/12/16
    Pros:
  • Fuel efficient
  • Fun to drive
  • Lots of safety features
  • Attractive exterior styling
  • Reliable quality
  • Plenty of cargo space
  • Comfortable interior
  • Loaded with technology
  • Great sound system
  • Great for families
  • Cons:
    "We love the seats that fold into the floor. A 4x8 sheet of plywood fits in the back with room to spare. Super mileage, using Mobil 1 oil and 91 octane gas. Several 100 miles trips with a 30 to 33 MPG. We would buy another one in a minute. Knock on wood. We have had 0 problems in 4 years and 69,000 miles of driving. I change my own oil and filter every 3,000 to 5,000 miles. GREAT VAN!"
     
    Betty A
    01/27/14
    Pros:
  • Fuel efficient
  • Fun to drive
  • Lots of safety features
  • Attractive exterior styling
  • Reliable quality
  • Plenty of cargo space
  • Comfortable interior
  • Loaded with technology
  • Great sound system
  • Great for families
  • Cons:
    "Went on 2 great trips, very comfortable and fuel effient. Ea sy to load and unload luggage.Satisfied with our 2nd Dodge Caravan!"
     


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