Used 2004 Dodge Grand Caravan Minivan Consumer Reviews
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First Impressions
Incentives really helped us make the decision to buy the Anniversary model. Compared to other minivans, this one has much more value for the money. And the dealer was willing to negotiate price, which other makes' dealers were not.
20th Anniversary
Execellent value for the van. The best of the best. DaimlerChrysler has got the minivan wrapped up!
my van
Very stylish, handles well in snow & ice. Has great gas milage, and a peppy motor(3.8). Rides smooth and quite.
Nice minivan
I bought this Caravan used with 21K miles for thousands less than a Sienna or Odyssey. I've put 60K miles on it and have not had any major problems. Other than regular oil/filter changes, I have replaced an EGR valve($100) and spark plug wires($60). Granted resale value is lower than Honda and Toyota, but I am pleased with the reliability. Great value. I would definitely buy another late model, low mileage used Caravan.
Why change if it's selling "Sport Model"
I have owned 4 Grand Caravans 2 of which were Sport. I loved the sport model because it had a stiffer suspension and 16" tires, nicer interior. I ended up buying a Sport 2003 because you are not making this model for 2004. The fact I had to go all over because most models did not have rear AC amazed me. In Florida, you are promoting a family vehicle without AC in the back where the children are? Who was thinking when they designed that option???? I love my Dodge van, when I turned in my last car and bought the Sport 2003 in Sept. I had 118,900 miles on my car. Never had a major problem with this car either. I live in my car and drive for a living.