Used 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan Consumer Reviews
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This one was perfect
I bought my Grand Caravan in June 2019 with 66K miles on it, and I've had a near-perfect experience with it. I got the SE 30th Anniversary finished off in granite crystal metallic. Driving this van, it rides very nicely and the V6 has A LOT of power. I had no trouble passing or merging onto the highway. The transmission is clunky and unrefined which is common for these vans. That was probably my biggest complaint about it. I will say that the engine can get loud when pushed, but that was something that never bothered me. It does very well in the snow without snow tires since it's heavy so it stays planted to the road. My 30th Anniversary had the touchscreen with a backup camera and the rear entertainment system, both of which were really appreciated. There was always plenty of space for the family and we used the stow n go all the time. The seats are pretty comfortable for long trips. For maintenance, just the basics like brakes, tire rotations, oil changes, and so on. The only big repair I had was replacing the transmission cooler lines. Our ownership was cut short due to an inexperienced driver pulling out in front of us on a blind curve with no time to stop, thus leading to a crash, and our insurance company rendering it a total loss. Had it not been totaled, this van could have lasted many years. But overall, the Grand Caravan is a solid family minivan that's spacious and capable as a daily driver.
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