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How many miles can a 2008 Dodge Caravan last?

How many miles can a 2008 Dodge Caravan last?

The Dodge Grand Caravan is a robust, durable minivan that on average can last between 200k and 250k miles. Depending on driving style and how well the vehicle is maintained, they can last between 13 to 17 years, based on 15,000 miles driven per year, before breaking down or requiring expensive repairs.

What are the specs of a 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan?

Dodge’s popular Grand Caravan minivan has been overhauled for 2008 with new styling inside and out, more family-friendly features and additional safety equipment.

What’s the difference between the Dodge Grand Caravan SE and SXT?

SE models get a 3.3-liter V-6, while the SXT has a 3.8-liter V-6. A 4.0-liter V-6 is optional for the Dodge Grand Caravan SXT. As the table below shows, there’s very little difference — and in some cases no difference — in gas mileage estimates among the three engines despite significant horsepower and torque differences.

What’s the look of the new Dodge Grand Caravan?

The new Dodge Grand Caravan sports a more squared-off appearance than the previous-generation van. The new look is especially evident in front, which now features sharp bodywork creases. What hasn’t changed is the presence of Dodge’s signature crosshair grille — it’s still front and center, and it’s finished in chrome on SXT models.

What was the review of the 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan?

The 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan receives praise for its large interior, innovative seating arrangement and wide array of kid-distracting gadgets. Still, most reviewers find its restyled appearance unexceptional.

What’s the worst seat in a Grand Caravan?

The downside of this has been that the 2009-2010 Routan had, in my opinion, the very worst middle row seats out of ANY of the ones available in any of the Gen 5 vans. They can’t fold into the floor. They don’t do the coooool swivel thing.

SE models get a 3.3-liter V-6, while the SXT has a 3.8-liter V-6. A 4.0-liter V-6 is optional for the Dodge Grand Caravan SXT. As the table below shows, there’s very little difference — and in some cases no difference — in gas mileage estimates among the three engines despite significant horsepower and torque differences.

The new Dodge Grand Caravan sports a more squared-off appearance than the previous-generation van. The new look is especially evident in front, which now features sharp bodywork creases. What hasn’t changed is the presence of Dodge’s signature crosshair grille — it’s still front and center, and it’s finished in chrome on SXT models.

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Ruth Doyle