Used 2001 Dodge Caravan Consumer Reviews
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4 years, 86000 miles, and few problems
This vehicle is not fancy, but it has been dependable transportation for my family. The only time it's been in the shop is for regularly scheduled maintenance, and for a failed power window motor.
Lots of storage, lots of problems
Purchased this vehicle new, and maintained it to the letter. It has received much better treatment than it has provided us. We have kept it because the value plummets as soon as you take ownership of it, and its trade-in value tanks overnight. Mostly steering/front suspension problems have been reoccurring although the cooling system has been problematic as well.We will never buy another Chrysler product again, although other consumer reviewers have had much better experiences with their Caravans. So much for quality control.
- SE Passenger MinivanMSRP: $5,999320 mi away
- Sport Passenger MinivanMSRP: $6,799339 mi away
- SE Passenger MinivanMSRP: $7002,255 mi away
Best value for $15,000
We have put almost 50,000 miles on this vehicle with no problems besides regular oil changes and maintanence and the change of the front brake pads and 4 tires. The minivan is comfortable and drives fine. We have the no frills model, with only essential options like ac and tape deck.
It's been good, but....
Purchased a mini-van because of growing family. Had an '85 Caravan and loved it so I came back. I've enjoyed driving it but over the years it seems that something always needs a fix. Dealership pricing is outrageous! Two tie bars $400 vs $200 at local shop. Brakes close to $300.00.
Love this Van
This is my 4th dodge caravan. They just keep getting better. This van is an excellent family van. Plenty of room. Very accomodating when buying something large. No problem getting it home.