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Oct 18, 2019
A silver 2019 Dodge Grand Caravan with a roof cargo carrier driving in a Wichita, KS park

Despite a constant barrage of new competitors, year after year the Dodge Grand Caravan holds its position as a dependable family vehicle. While other minivans and SUVs introduce lots of bells and whistles, the Caravan sticks to the basics: safety, power, and economy.

1. Safety Features

The Dodge Grand Caravan’s primary objective is to protect its passengers. Complete with a rock-solid steel frame that forms a cage of protection around your family, the Caravan is designed to get you and your loved ones through minor to moderate collisions. It has crumple zones that transfer the energy from the impact to the chassis instead of the precious cargo inside.

The interior, while comfortable, is also engineered to help passengers stay safe. If the vehicle gets jostled while driving or in an accident, the armrests serve as stabilizers to keep passengers in the safety of their seats. 

2. Power

The Dodge Grand Caravan packs a surprising punch. Flexing a 283 horsepower, 3.6-liter V-6 engine, it has more than enough oomph to accelerate with a full load of passengers as you merge onto a highway or pull quickly through an intersection. The Caravan also has a six-speed automatic transmission geared to help drivers both accelerate smoothly at low speeds and whisk along the interstate above 50 mph. The sixth gear allows the Caravan to conserve fuel while cruising at speed, and the lower gears give it the jump it needs to navigate unpredictable traffic conditions.

The Dodge Grand Caravan’s engine also enables drivers to tow a small trailer, a moving container, or even another vehicle. All these horses chip in to provide a 3,600-pound tow rating. This powerhouse makes the Caravan a good option for not only towing valuable cargo but also loading up during a move or a big trip.

3. Easy on the Wallet

The Dodge Grand Caravan’s affordability is perhaps its claim to fame. The Caravan is significantly less expensive than other vehicles in its class. Dodge has focused on giving the Caravan the essentials and cutting out some of the unnecessary features that drive up its competition’s prices. 

This doesn’t mean buyers get a cheap, frumpy minivan. Dodge has designed the Caravan with a sleek, stylish exterior and a comfortable, sensible interior, so you can look good while you travel safely.

4. Reliability

The Dodge Grand Caravan’s dependability cannot be overstated. Dodge’s engines, chassis, and interiors have stood the test of time and weathered an array of challenges over the years. It’s not uncommon to see Caravans on the road for 15 years or longer, easily surpassing the 150,000-mile mark. The Caravan gives owners a sense of confidence because they know they have a vehicle that is not only sturdy but also a safe solution for their family and friends.

Although the Dodge Grand Caravan is best known for its attractive price tag, the features of the vehicle itself are hard to overlook. It helps keep your family safe while providing enough power to haul both your valuables and your loved ones and letting you have a little fun along the way.

Image via Dodge.com