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Dodge Grand Caravan
Dodge Grand Caravan: If You're Going to Go Dodge, Go Grand Caravan.
2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN STYLING | [7 out of 10] Car and Driver: "boxy styling doesn't do anything for the mom-mobile reputation" Motor Trend: "actually looks mean looming up in a rear view mirror" MotherProof: "it's not exactly warm and inviting" The 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan is just the latest example of a fundamentally sound idea ...Browse Photos
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Eldorado National is recalling certain model year 2008 through 2009 Amerivan mobility vehicles built on Chrysler Town and Country and Dodge Grand Caravan platform vehicles. The rear brake lines may have been improperly routed and not secured
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From allworldauto.com
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Following the recall of 1.1 million minivans last month for a faulty cruise control switch, Ford may be forced to recall another 205,000 vans due to a potentially faulty transmission. The National Highway Safety Traffic Administration has opened an investigation involving 2004-05 Ford Freestar and Mercury Monterey minivans.
The NHTSA is looking into complaints about [...]
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From leftlanenews.com
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Are you a begrudged minivan-driving mama who’s trying to scheme your way out of that old mom-mobile? A trip to Yosemite National Park in California might be in order. The park’s black bears have learned that minivans typically contain all sorts of yummy snacks and tear into the vehicles with greater frequency. Animal crackers and gummy bears, anyone?
From 2001-07, 27 percent of the vehicles broken into by bears at the park were minivans...
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From motherproof.com
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Both the Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan have
been filling the needs of large and workingon-large families for
decades. The minivan is the ultimate example of family functionality
and convenience. After all, they invented the category they should
know what makes it appealing to consumers.
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