The dodge caravan is the minivan of choice for caravan camping; it has more seating arrangement then most counterparts. The dodge grand caravan is the only minivan with intermediate and third row seats that fold onto the floor.
Features of the grand caravan:
· standard second-row bench with in-floor storage bins (Grand Caravan SE)
· third-row stowable split bench (Grand Caravan SE)
· Available Stow 'n Go® second-row bucket seats with third-row 60/40 split-bench seating and tailgate feature
· Available overhead rail system with two movable/removable storage bins
· Front Passenger underseat storage drawer
Highlights of the 2006 dodge caravan:
America's best-selling minivan is built from the same design as Chrysler's Town & Country. Caravan comes as a regular-length model or as the extended-length Grand Caravan. Both offer SE and SXT trim and have seven-passenger seating. The regular-length SE is available with a 150-hp 4-cyl engine or a 180-hp 3.3-liter V6. Regular-length SXT and Grand SE come with the 180-hp V6. Grand SXT has a 205-hp 3.8-liter V6. A 4-speed automatic is the only transmission. Traction control is standard on Grand SXT, unavailable elsewhere. No antiskid system is offered. ABS is standard on Grands, optional on regular-length SXTs. A driver knee airbag is standard on all, and curtain side airbags that cover all three seating rows are available for all but the 4-cyl SE. Standard on the Grand SXT is Dodge's Stow 'n Go 2nd- and 3rd-row seats that fold into floorwells. With the seats raised, the wells provide storage space. Other available features include power sliding side doors, power liftgate, power-adjustable pedals, DVD entertainment, navigation system, and wireless cell phone link. Newly available is an AM/FM/DVD radio that plays CDs and DVD Audio discs.
Highlights of the 2005 dodge caravan:
First-time availability of curtain side airbags and fold-away 2nd- and 3rd-row seats highlight 2005 changes to Dodge's popular minivan. Caravan is built from the same design as Chrysler's Town & Country. It comes in regular- or extended-length body styles and in SE and SXT trim. All have 7-passenger seating. The regular-length SE has a 2.4-liter 4-cyl engine. Regular-length SXT and Grand SE have a 3.3-liter V6. Grand SXT gets a 3.8-liter V6. All come with automatic transmission. Traction control is standard on Grand SXT, but all-wheel drive is no longer offered. ABS is standard on Grands, optional on SXT regular. Newly standard on all is a driver knee airbag. Newly available are head-protecting curtain side airbags that cover all three seating rows; they replace front side airbags. Also available is a tire-inflation monitor. Standard on the Grand SXT is Dodge's Stow 'n Go 2nd- and 3rd-row seats that fold into floorwells. With the seats raised, the wells provide covered storage space. Other available features include power sliding side doors, power liftgate, power-adjustable pedals, rear DVD entertainment, and navigation system. Newly available are Chrysler's UConnect, which uses the audio system as a hands-free wireless link to cell phones, and ceiling tracks that allow moving and removing such items as storage bins, a CD holder, and a first-aid kit.
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