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The Dodge Grand Caravan Minivan is discredited for its lackluster handling and ride quality, however in spite of the low handling that gets the job done fairly. The stiff suspension of the vehicle makes a lot of complaints on the inside when you speed pass on rocky roads.
The Dodge Grand Caravan Minivan has nothing new to offer for the model year 2019 except that now it is offered in a Indigo blue exterior paint. The 2019 Dodge Grand Caravan minivan costs $27,595 and comes with a 3.6L V6 engine that offers considerable towing capacity of 3600 pounds and decent torque for highways rides.
The Dodge Grand Caravan is a fairly featured minivan that is functionally outclassed by its competitors for its poor road behaviour but then it's surprisingly powerful and is adequate to deliver on the tasks at hand. The Dodge Grand Minivan was meant to be discontinued, however, it's not and is rivaled by the Honda Odyssey, the Chrysler Pacifica, the Toyota Sienna and the Kia Sedona in its category.
Unless you're getting the Dodge Grand Caravan as a fleet vehicle, there is no point of getting the SE trim. As a daily driver, the SXT will be the best value for your money and has all the basic features you'd need on a daily basis.
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SXT 4dr Minivan (3.6L 6cyl 6A)
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SXT 4dr Minivan (3.6L 6cyl 6A)
SXT 4dr Minivan (3.6L 6cyl 6A)
SXT 4dr Minivan (3.6L 6cyl 6A)
The Dodge Grand Caravan Minivan is discredited for its lackluster handling and ride quality, however in spite of the low handling that gets the job done fairly. The stiff suspension of the vehicle makes a lot of complaints on the inside when you speed pass on rocky roads.
The Dodge Grand Caravan Minivan has nothing new to offer for the model year 2019 except that now it is offered in a Indigo blue exterior paint. The 2019 Dodge Grand Caravan minivan costs $27,595 and comes with a 3.6L V6 engine that offers considerable towing capacity of 3600 pounds and decent torque for highways rides.
The Dodge Grand Caravan is a fairly featured minivan that is functionally outclassed by its competitors for its poor road behaviour but then it's surprisingly powerful and is adequate to deliver on the tasks at hand. The Dodge Grand Minivan was meant to be discontinued, however, it's not and is rivaled by the Honda Odyssey, the Chrysler Pacifica, the Toyota Sienna and the Kia Sedona in its category.
The Dodge Grand Caravan is available in three trims; the SE, SE Plus and the SXT at the top end, it starts at $26790 and adds the price as you climb up the trim ladder. The top trim SXT costs you $32,290 and the SE Plus costs $29,555.
Models |
Grand Caravan SE |
Grand Caravan SE Plus |
Grand Caravan SXT |
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MSRP |
$26,790 |
$29,555 |
$32,290 |
Key Features |
17-inch steel wheels |
17-inch alloy wheels |
Chrome exterior trim |
Heated mirrors |
Automatic headlights |
Roof rails |
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Tri-zone climate control (with rear air-conditioning) |
Fog Lights |
Power-sliding rear doors |
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Rearview camera |
Black exterior styling elements |
Power liftgate |
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Tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel |
Remote ignition |
Larger floor console |
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Auto-dimming rearview mirror |
Front floor console |
Dual-zone air conditioning |
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6.5-inch touchscreen |
Upgraded upholstery and trim |
Leather upholstery with suede inserts |
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6-speaker audio system |
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8 power driver seat (with two-way power lumbar adjustment) |
The SE Plus gets not just a few performance upgrades but also numerous aesthetic exterior upgrades to make the minivan look a bit more pleasing.
The SXT gets all the features on the bucket list and wraps it up neatly under an affordable price tag.
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Unless you're getting the Dodge Grand Caravan as a fleet vehicle, there is no point of getting the SE trim. As a daily driver, the SXT will be the best value for your money and has all the basic features you'd need on a daily basis.
The3.6-Liter comes unchanged from the 2008l, with the bass-heavy rumbling V6. The 283hp engine mated to a 6-speed transmission delivers great power for the minivan. However, the transmission lacks refinement, especially in the lower gears. The engine response is smooth, albeit sluggish, but you'd barely notice it in city driving.
Models |
Dodge Grand Caravan SE |
Chrysler Pacifica L minivan |
Honda Odyssey LX minivan |
Ford Flex SE |
Kia Sedona L minivan |
Toyota Sienna L minivan |
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MSRP |
$27,595 |
$28,340 |
$31,085 |
$30,285 |
$27,980 |
$32,160 |
Engine |
3.6L V6 Regular Unleaded |
3.6L V6 Regular Unleaded |
3.5L V6 Regular Unleaded |
3.5L V6 Ti-VCT |
3.3L V6 Gasoline Direct Injection |
3.5L V6 Regular Unleaded |
Transmission |
6 Speed Automatic |
9 Speed Automatic |
9 Speed Automatic |
6 Speed Automatic |
8 Speed Automatic |
8 Speed automatic |
Horsepower |
283 hp@ 6400rpm |
287 hp@ 6400rpm |
280 hp@ 6000rpm |
287 hp@ |
276 hp@ 6000rpm |
296 hp@ 6600rpm |
Torque |
260 ft-lbs@ 4400rpm |
262 ft-lbs@ 4000rpm |
262 ft-lbs@ 4700rpm |
254 lb-ft |
248 ft-lbs@ 5200rpm |
263 ft-lbs@ 4700rpm |
The Toyota Sienna and Chrysler Pacifica more powerful minivans with a beefier V6 making 296 hp and 287 hp, along with the Ford Flex with a similarly powered engine. The Kia Sedona has the least power of the lotwith 276 hp to the wheels. The 9-speed automatic in the Pacifica and the Odyssey are smoother and reliable.
Judging minivans on the basis of acceleration is like asking a fish to climb a tree. Nonetheless, the Dodge makes it to 60 miles an hour in sub 8 seconds. Despite the initial lurch, the V6 carries the minivan surprisingly well.
Models |
Dodge Grand Caravan SE |
Chrysler Pacifica L minivan |
Honda Odyssey LX minivan |
Ford Flex SE |
Kia Sedona L minivan |
Toyota Sienna L minivan |
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0-60 MPH |
7.9 sec |
7.4 sec |
6.6 sec |
7.0 sec |
7.9 sec |
N/A |
Quarter mile |
15.7 sec |
15.6 sec |
15 sec |
16.8 sec |
16.1 sec |
N/A |
Engine |
3.6L V6 Regular Unleaded |
3.6L V6 Regular Unleaded |
3.5L V6 Regular Unleaded |
3.5L V6 Ti-VCT |
3.3L V6 Gasoline Direct Injection |
3.5L V6 Regular Unleaded |
Emission (Tons/yr of CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi/year) |
8.9 |
8.0 |
8.0 |
9.2 |
8.4 |
8.0 |
The fastest one to 60 is the Honda Odyssey taking merely 6.6 seconds, most sedans can't manage that. Followed by the Ford Flex with 7.0 seconds on the clock. The Kia Sedona ties with the Grand Caravan taking the same time in the 60 mph sprint, however, the Dodge pulls ahead in the quarter mile.
The Grand Caravan's ride is surprisingly soft and comfortable, necessary for minivans during long drives or if you're planning to spend all day inside. Although the minivan is quite easy going for city rides, it gets quite cumbersome in maneuvering and tight cornering. At high speeds, the Dodge holds onto the tarmac pretty well and has respectable driving dynamics.
The competition, however, benefits from driver assist features like collision warning, which make the job of city driving and parking much easier. The Honda Odyssey and the updated Chrysler Pacifica handle well not only in the city, but also on the highways.
The brakes are quite mushy and the minivan clumsily lurches into a nosedive upon heavy braking. However, the brakes are adequate to stop the minivan and you won't experience any brake fade after continuous use.
Model |
Dodge Grand Caravan SE |
Chrysler Pacifica L minivan |
Honda Odyssey LX minivan |
Ford Flex SE |
Kia Sedona L minivan |
Toyota Sienna L minivan |
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Brake Front (in.) |
11.9 |
13 |
12.6 |
12.8 |
12.6 |
12.9 |
Brake Rear (in.) |
12 |
13 |
13 |
13.0 |
11.9 |
12.2 |
Curb Weight (lbs.)r |
4510 |
4330 |
4354 |
4637 |
4411 |
4430 |
60-0 MPH (ft.) |
N/A |
145 |
N/A |
125 |
118 |
N/A |
The braking distance has not been tested, but it's heavier curb weight would translate to a bit longer distance than the competition. The Dodge's cousin, the Chrysler also quite a long stopping distance from 60mph to a halt, despite the bigger disc brakes. The Toyota Sienna demonstrated the shortest distance on the panic braking test.
Although untested by the EPA for fuel economy, the Dodge drinks fuel like a camel. With an unimpressive 20 miles to the gallon combined fuel economy, it's not a very great fleet vehicle. Comparatively, the other minivans in the segment boast a better fuel economy of 22 miles to the gallon, since the high gear ratios in the 9-speed transmission make the drive surprisingly efficient on highways.
Model |
Dodge Grand Caravan SE |
Chrysler Pacifica L minivan |
Honda Odyssey LX minivan |
Ford Flex SE |
Kia Sedona L minivan |
Toyota Sienna L minivan |
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MPG (city) |
17 |
18 |
19 |
16 |
18 |
19 |
MPG (highway) |
25 |
28 |
28 |
23 |
24 |
27 |
MPG (combined) |
20 |
22 |
22 |
19 |
21 |
22 |
Range (city/highway) |
340/500 |
342/532 |
371/546 |
298/428 |
380/506 |
380/540 |
Tank Capacity (gal) |
20.0 |
19.0 |
19.5 |
18.6 |
21.1 |
20.0 |
You probably won't purchase a minivan for the looks or its performance, what you're looking for is a spacious and practical interior, and that's exactly where the minivan delivers. The second and third rows of the minivan are spacious and, despite the lack of premium upholstery, the cloth seats are comfortable for long journeys.
Model |
Chrysler Pacifica L minivan |
Dodge Grand Caravan SE |
Honda Odyssey LX minivan |
Ford Flex SE |
Kia Sedona L minivan |
Toyota Sienna L minivan |
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Passenger capacity |
7 |
7 |
7 |
7 |
7 |
7 |
Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.) |
40.1/63.8/41.1 |
39.8/63.7/40.7 |
40.7/63.1/40.9 |
41.8/58.4/42.6 |
39.8/63.9/40.9 |
41.0/65.0/40.5 |
Second (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.) |
39.6/63.0/39.0 |
39.3/64.1/36.5 |
39.5/61.6/40.9 |
40.5/58.1/44.3 |
39.4/63.1/41.1 |
39.7/64.6/37.6 |
Compared to the competition, the head and leg room in the second and third rows may feel cramped for the taller passengers. The seats in the Honda and Toyota are a bit more comfortable than the ones in the Dodge.
On the tech front, the Dodge's infotainment is adequate for a minivan. On the center console you'd find a 6.5 touch panel, but you won't have the assistance of either Android Auto or Apple CarPlay. What you'd get is an un-updated version of Chrysler's Uconnect. The tiny buttons are difficult to toggle while driving, and the lay-out isn't ergonomically intuitive.
On the steering you'd find controls for audio, calling and cruise control. You can connect to the infotainment via Bluetooth or WiFi. The rest of the dash is clad in cheap plastic, however, the low price justifies the lack of expensive materials.
The Dodge has included Stow n Go seats in the minivan, which can be folded and stacked in the underfloor space, essentially converting your people carrier into a full-fledged cargo hauler. The side doors are sliding while the rear double-doors and the low load height make it easy to load and unload the cargo.
Model |
Chrysler Pacifica L minivan |
Dodge Grand Caravan SE |
Honda Odyssey LX minivan |
Ford Flex SE |
Kia Sedona L minivan |
Toyota Sienna L minivan |
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Cargo Volume (ft.3) |
140.5 |
140.3 |
158.0 |
83.2 |
142.0 |
150.0 |
However, you'd find the Stow n Go feature also on the newer Chrysler. In other minivans, you'd need to completely remove the second and third rows to make more room. The Toyota has the largest cargo capacity of the lot.
From the outside, the minivan has subtle styling and blends into the crowd with ease. The cross at the front grille gives the Grand Caravan a signature Dodge character. The boxy design is a departure from the curvy styling most brands have adopted for their modern minivans. Sliding side doors on the minivan improve accessibility to the second and third seats.
Model |
Dodge Grand Caravan SE |
Chrysler Pacifica L minivan |
Honda Odyssey LX minivan |
Ford Flex SE |
Kia Sedona L minivan |
Toyota Sienna L minivan |
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Curb weight (lbs.) |
4510 |
4330 |
4354 |
4637 |
4411 |
4430 |
Length(in) |
202.8 |
203.8 |
203.2 |
201.8 |
201.4 |
200.6 |
Width(in) |
78.7 |
79.6 |
78.5 |
75.9 |
78.1 |
78.1 |
Height(in) |
68.9 |
69.9 |
68.3 |
68.0 |
68.5 |
68.9 |
Ground clearance (in) |
5.8 |
5.1 |
4.5 |
6.0 |
6.7 |
6.5 |
Wheelbase (in) |
121.2 |
121.6 |
118.1 |
117.9 |
120.5 |
119.3 |
Track width (in) F/R |
65.6/64.8 |
68.3/68.3 |
67.3/67.2 |
65.4/65.4 |
68.7/69 |
67.7/67.7 |
The Ford Flex is the heaviest minivan of the lot, followed by the Dodge Grand Caravan with a few pound deficit. While the Pacifica is the longest minivan among the rivals, which haunts the maneuverability in tight corners. The Honda Odyssey sits low at 4.5 inches ground clearance with the Kia Sedona on the other end of the spectrum with 6.7 inches under the bodywork.
The Chrysler Pacifica is a more improved sibling of the Dodge Grand Caravan. The Chrysler Pacifica is one of the best looking minivans in the class. With the equally impressive interior and engine. The transmission is much smoother on the Chrysler, however, the Dodge gets you much more of the top-end power which you need for hauling trailers and campers up the inclines.
Despite the overpowering engine in the Grand Caravan, the Honda pulls ahead with better features, better handling, well-laid interiors and comfier seats. The engine may not be as brutal as the Honda's but the smoother 9-speed transmission not only improves shifting, but also saves fuel in higher gears. So, power aside, the Honda is a better minivan for your garage.
The Sienna is a good-looking minivan in the segment, compared to the awkward front grille in the Dodge. On the inside, the Toyota has a much better interior as well as a much more advanced infotainment than the Dodge. However, the engine on the Toyota feels underpowered compared to the Toyota Sienna.
The Dodge Grand Caravan is a thrifty minivan with very basic amenities and none of the shiny bits you get on the more expensive vans like the Honda Odyssey and the Toyota Sienna. The cargo space and hauling capacity of the Dodge is better than most minivans you'd spot in the segment.
However creature comforts like plush seats and premium materials are a miss. From the outside, the minivan looks nothing short of a fleet van, so if that's your main goal for purchasing this, the Dodge is the perfect work horse and won't let you down.