Overview & Reviews
Dodge brings out the Caravan eC, a value leader that lists for just $17,000. Power adjustable pedals debut as well.
- Surprisingly agile handling, quiet ride (with V6), low price.
- Some cheap interior bits, limited features and options, questionable reliability.
User Reviews:
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Best Driving of the Vans - 2002 Dodge Caravan
By lanshahan - April 17 - 2:00 amAfter reading all the hype about the Honda and getting a chance to drive a 01 and 02 Honda I cant see what the hype is about. Yes the magic seat is a neat feature and the upgraded motor and tranny are class leading but the Dodge offers a better balanced suspension, steering with more feel, a quieter interior (the Honda is noisy), better seats, built in child seats (just as much as a plus as Hondas magic seat), surprisingly tight build quality, smooth motor and tranny, all for thousands less in real world money.
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Very solid vault - 2002 Dodge Caravan
By Kestrel - March 30 - 2:00 amHave owned other Caravans and the 2001 model is a nice leap up in quiet solidity. Ive towed a small pop up to Florida with great results. No real problems besides the pop-up throwing off the cruise control (it couldnt compensate for some reason). With 14000 on the odometer, I am still very happy. I got the cheapie Grand SE. You get all the room, the 3.3, but miss out on the power sliders and tailgate. I paid 20 even so I was willing to make the trade off. Would have liked to option to the 3.8 but of course that is only available on EX and ES.