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Old 03-26-2001, 10:23 PM
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Took possession of a 2001 Grand Caravan Sport on December 29.

Just want everyone to know what a great ride and well put together vehicle this is.

It got the 3.3 litre 180 horse power engin that moves it just nicely.

Great job by the folks at Daimler/Chrysler!

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Congrats, I just had a co-worker pick one of these up too. As far as minivans go, they have got to be the best on the market.
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Old 04-11-2001, 10:16 PM
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Thanks for the good word Tex.

Tell your co-worker that four months on the road & only some minor warranty stuff, (CD player & a leaky tail-lamp). Fixed right the first time & everything else is so far so good!
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Congrats, I just had a co-worker pick one of these up too. As far as minivans go, they have got to be the best on the market.
I dissagree. Honda Oddysey IS the best minivan out. Caravan might be more popular, but when you compare what you get from both cars, the Oddysey rules. I also hate those huge headlights that the 01 have. Just ugly.
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Re: 2001 Dodge Grand Caravan Sport

i'm loking in to a 2001 caravan. what's it get for gas milage??
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Re: 2001 Dodge Grand Caravan Sport

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i'm loking in to a 2001 caravan. what's it get for gas milage??
19 city and 26 highway with the 3.3 and 19 and 25 with the 3.8 i believe.
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Old 04-08-2006, 07:26 AM
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Re: 2001 Dodge Grand Caravan Sport

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Thanks for the good word Tex.

Tell your co-worker that four months on the road & only some minor warranty stuff, (CD player & a leaky tail-lamp). Fixed right the first time & everything else is so far so good!
2004 Town and Country 37000 miles , only been back for maintenance stuff and brakes so far . Gets a reliable 26 mpg in strictly highway driving . Great to travel in . Make sure you do 30-35000 mile tranny fluid flushes , this is the one weak area if you do not do the maintenance on them .
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Re: 2001 Dodge Grand Caravan Sport

i have only had one major problem with my 2001 grand caravan sport. My transmission went out at 80,000 miles and i had it rebuilt and now i have 165,000 on it and the motor still runs strong and no other trany problems
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