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How many kms Can a Dodge Caravan last?

How many kms Can a Dodge Caravan last?

And you’ll love them. The history of the vehicle won’t always tell you the reason, because it’s also up to the owner, the maintenance and driving habits that will affect the life of the car. It’s a good rule of thumb to say 300,000 is the mark to retire them, but you can make them last longer, with a good care.

How many miles does a Dodge Grand Caravan have?

Then when I hit 200,000 miles I wondered. I kept it. Then when I hit 300,000 miles I kept it. Well gave it to my daughter actually. It got totalled at 338,000 miles. Keep the maintenance up, fix minor problems as they arise, and keep going.

Are there any problems with the Dodge Grand Caravan?

Most problems encountered are the above two when the maintenance is ignored or someone tries to pull a trailer. The transmissions are not ROBUST, and must be treated with care. One of the good things is that the rest of the vehicle is not that expensive to repair, should anything go wrong.

When to trade in a Dodge Grand Caravan?

Keep the maintenance up, fix minor problems as they arise, and keep going. When it gets to the point where it becomes unreliable, unsafe, something major fails, or it no longer meets your needs then you can trade it in. There’s no way of predicting when that will be.

How long does a Dodge Grand Caravan last?

A weak spot is the automatic transmission but with proper maintainance/easy driving they last. Personally I think another 100k is easily attainable with a chance of a tranny. The car has little value ($3500 tops) as trade or private sale. Hello,everyone I’m new here to this site.

Most problems encountered are the above two when the maintenance is ignored or someone tries to pull a trailer. The transmissions are not ROBUST, and must be treated with care. One of the good things is that the rest of the vehicle is not that expensive to repair, should anything go wrong.

Keep the maintenance up, fix minor problems as they arise, and keep going. When it gets to the point where it becomes unreliable, unsafe, something major fails, or it no longer meets your needs then you can trade it in. There’s no way of predicting when that will be.

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Ruth Doyle