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2001 | Dodge Grand Caravan ES Ethel, Washington | Minivans/Vans | $11,595 | | 87,740 |  | 0.0 mi |

2003 | Dodge Grand Caravan Sport Olympia, Washington | Minivans/Vans | $8,490 | Bright Silver Metallic | 79,761 |  | 35.7 mi |

2004 | Dodge Grand Caravan EX Gresham, Oregon | Minivans/Vans | $13,990 | Red | 49,343 |  | 66.4 mi |
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1996 | Dodge Grand Caravan SE Portland, Oregon | Minivans/Vans | $6,999 | Blue | 78,416 |  | 64.8 mi |

2003 | Dodge Grand Caravan Sport Beaverton, Oregon | Minivans/Vans | $10,185 | Bright Silver Metallic | 73,272 |  | 63.5 mi |
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Professional Review
Since the introduction of the Dodge Caravan and Plymouth Voyager in November 1983, more than 8.5 million-including the Chrysler Town & Country-have been produced. Imitators have been many, trying either to outflank or outdo the original, but the Dodge Caravan, and the long-wheelbase Grand Caravan tested here, remains the king of minivans. While the Chrysler Voyager starts at $19,800 and the Town & Country Limited has a base price of $38,000, the Dodge Caravan and Grand Caravan stake out the middle ground, offering the most popular options at an affordable price. Dodge Grand Caravan's popularity comes from its family friendly attributes: an ability to carry mom and dad and half the little league team while delivering a smooth car-like ride and reasonable fuel mileage, and offering the features and flexibility America wants. That's not a paid commercial, just the reason they sell so darn many of them. In fact, 350,000 of them: The Dodge Caravan accounted for just shy of a quarter of all minivans sold last year.
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