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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

The Dodge Grand Caravan equipped with the 3.3L engine returns fuel economy figures of seventeen miles per gallon in city driving and twenty-four miles per gallon on the highway. The 3.8L V6 produces one hundred ninety-seven horsepower at five thousand two hundred revolutions per minute, and two hundred thirty pound feet of torque at four thousand revolutions per minute. The 3.8L engine returns sixteen miles per gallon in city driving and twenty-three miles per gallon in highway driving.

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The Caravan is a capable, no-frills people hauler. While it can't match the driving dynamics, features and interior space of most minivans, they can't match the Caravan's low sticker price, which starts under $20,000. For less than $5,000 extra, you can upgrade to a Dodge Grand Caravan, which offers a similar design but more interior versatility. Also consider the highly rated Honda Odyssey and Toyota Sienna.

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