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What is replacing the caravan?

What is replacing the caravan?

Dodge scrapped the Grand Caravan, and then Chrysler came out with the Voyager to replace it. The 2021 Chrysler Pacifica carries the same name in both the United States and Canada. Production of the Dodge Grand Caravan ended this past May at the factory in Windsor, Ontario, where it was built.

When did Plymouth stop making the Plymouth Voyager?

Following the closure of the Plymouth division in 2000, the Voyager was marketed under the Chrysler brand (as a lower-trim version of the Chrysler Town & Country ), where it was sold through 2003.

What kind of engine does a Plymouth Grand Voyager have?

A few years after in 1994, a new 3.8 L V6 engine, which could churn out up to 162 hp was made available for the LE trim of Grand Voyagers while the 3.3 V6 was upgraded to make it more powerful. The third generation of Voyagers underwent a complete makeover, making it more modern with Chrysler’s new cab-forward design.

When does the new Chrysler Voyager come out?

When it’s low-cost enough to be a Chrysler Voyager, according to a 2020 model-year update for Chrysler’s excellent people-hauler. Chrysler on Thursday unveiled the 2020 Chrysler Voyager. Now, you might say, “Hey, this is just a Pacifica.”

What’s the difference between a Plymouth Voyager and Dodge Sportsman?

In contrast to Dodge, the Voyager was marketed solely as a passenger van; in line with the Sportsman, 12–15 passenger seating was offered. Early versions of the Voyager were visually similar to their Dodge counterparts, centering Plymouth badging in the grille (as with Fargo vans and 1971-1973 Dodges).

Following the closure of the Plymouth division in 2000, the Voyager was marketed under the Chrysler brand (as a lower-trim version of the Chrysler Town & Country ), where it was sold through 2003.

When it’s low-cost enough to be a Chrysler Voyager, according to a 2020 model-year update for Chrysler’s excellent people-hauler. Chrysler on Thursday unveiled the 2020 Chrysler Voyager. Now, you might say, “Hey, this is just a Pacifica.”

How many horsepower does a Plymouth Voyager have?

For the first 3 years of production, two inline-4 engines with 2 barrel carburetors were offered. The base 2.2L was borrowed from the Chrysler K-cars, and produced 96 hp (72 kW) horsepower.

In contrast to Dodge, the Voyager was marketed solely as a passenger van; in line with the Sportsman, 12–15 passenger seating was offered. Early versions of the Voyager were visually similar to their Dodge counterparts, centering Plymouth badging in the grille (as with Fargo vans and 1971-1973 Dodges).

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Ruth Doyle