Roomy,great for travel, love all automatic doors,DAD prayer for Granson kids seats go in floor....Heated Seats, 4 buckets...Roomy storage...push button case doors...comfort all seats....just to name a few
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LESLIE S.
2013 Dodge Grand Caravan
06/09/2016
I love the Stow-n-go feature!
For a mini-van the Dodge Grand Caravan is full of storage with the stow-n-go spaces. I also love the idea of being able to drop all of the back seats to floor level and turn it into a cargo van to haul bigger items. Another feature I love is the configuration of the back seats so the kids do not have to climb over a bench or have to put down a seat to get to the back bench. They just walk to the back between the two middle seats. I also like being able to get into the van from both side doors and that those side sliding door's windows power up and down as well. This is a great van! I am sure it will take care of our family for years to come!
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Mary P.
2013 Dodge Grand Caravan
12/18/2015
3013 Dodge Grand Caravan
First time driving a van. Handles great.& gives a very comfortable ride. Comfortable seats with lots of room. Good gas mileage. Good 'pickup' when passing.
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GERALD K.
2013 Dodge Grand Caravan
10/09/2015
Reliable Vehicle
My 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan has performed very well and is very reliable. The number one feature is the good gas mileage, whether around town or on a trip.
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Jason K.
2013 Dodge Grand Caravan
07/09/2015
Dodge/Chrystler vans go through brakes
Overall the vehicle fuel economy is as expected for a vehicle of this size and class. E85 fuel is terrible in the winter (remote start doesn't work well with E85) and not as efficient in the summer (price difference of fuel is lost in less MPG/less power). The vehicle is known to eat rotors and pads quickly! I own a Chrysler Town&Country with the same brake appetite. The Buick Enclave and GMC Envoy that I have leased/owned did not go through brakes as often; the cons to these two are the lack of sliding doors. With two kids' car seats it is easier to fold one seat down and crawl out the back (with additional passengers)!
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