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How does the back seat work in a Dodge Caravan?

How does the back seat work in a Dodge Caravan?

Access to the rear rows of seating was by a large passenger-side sliding door enabling easy access in confined situations, e.g., parking. Because only one sliding door was offered, the smaller 2nd row bench seat was shifted to the driver’s side of the van, facilitating passenger access to the 3rd row seat.

What are the safety features of a Dodge Caravan?

Safety features consisted of 3-point seat belts for the front two passengers, with simple lap belts for the rear five. Seats on base models and cloth-trimmed SEs had no headrests, which were not mandated due to the van’s “light truck” legal status.

Is the Dodge Caravan rear wheel drive or front wheel drive?

While front-wheel drive was sought out for the design, rear-wheel drive was still considered an alternative for cost reasons. Following the move of both Hal Sperlich and Lee Iacocca from Ford to Chrysler in late 1978, the Chrysler minivan design (codenamed T-115 at the time) adopted front-wheel drive.

Is there a rebadged version of the Dodge Caravan?

From 2009 to 2014, Volkswagen marketed the Volkswagen Routan, a rebadged version of the Dodge Grand Caravan.

When did the Dodge Caravan get traction control?

Changes for the 1997 model year were minor, adding traction control as an option or standard equipment, depending on trim level, along with the reintroduction of optional all-wheel drive. The Caravan received more minor updates in 1997 for the 1998 model year. These changes came in the form of new colors,…

Access to the rear rows of seating was by a large passenger-side sliding door enabling easy access in confined situations, e.g., parking. Because only one sliding door was offered, the smaller 2nd row bench seat was shifted to the driver’s side of the van, facilitating passenger access to the 3rd row seat.

When was the last year the Dodge Caravan was made?

Since their introduction in late 1983, over 14.6 million Chrysler minivans have been sold worldwide (including export versions and versions sold through rebranding). The Dodge Grand Caravan was discontinued after the 2020 model year, and production ended on August 21, 2020.

Changes for the 1997 model year were minor, adding traction control as an option or standard equipment, depending on trim level, along with the reintroduction of optional all-wheel drive. The Caravan received more minor updates in 1997 for the 1998 model year. These changes came in the form of new colors,…

What kind of transmission does a Dodge Caravan have?

The Chrysler Town & Country, released in 1990, which was a more luxurious repackaged version of the Caravan, had no manual transmission option. Manual transmissions were not available on V6 models of the passenger Caravan, but were an option on the Mini Ram Van and Caravan C/V’s long wheelbase models with a 3.0 L V6 .

From 2009 to 2014, Volkswagen marketed the Volkswagen Routan, a rebadged version of the Dodge Grand Caravan.

Safety features consisted of 3-point seat belts for the front two passengers, with simple lap belts for the rear five. Seats on base models and cloth-trimmed SEs had no headrests, which were not mandated due to the van’s “light truck” legal status.

Why is the Dodge Grand Caravan being discontinued?

The Dodge Grand Caravan was discontinued after the 2020 model year because of “regulatory reasons”. It was reported that the cost of updating the vehicle to meet new federal safety regulations is so high that it would eliminate its low price advantage.

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