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Dodge Grand Caravan Cargo



Fuel Economy

City
12.6
L/100K
Highway
8.4
L/100K

Vehicle Dimensions (mm)

5143
1952
3078
1750

2010 Dodge Grand Caravan Cargo 3.3 CARGO VAN AUTO

Fuel City 12.6L/100K
Fuel Highway 8.4L/100K
Transmission Automatic
Max Power 130 KW 175 HP
Body Type Cargo Van
Number of Doors 5
Engine 3.3l
Drive Wheels Front Wheel Drive

2010 Dodge Grand Caravan Road Test Review

A self-proclaimed lover of all things practical, minivans ride high on my list of useful appliances. No, they’re not sexy
2010 Dodge Grand Caravan
A good looking van, but sexy it's not! (Photo: Canadian Auto Press)
no matter how much “sport” manufacturers try to add to them, and they’re clearly not off-road capable, but how many “crossover” SUVs are these days either? Really, it’s hard not to love an honest, hardworking individualist that clearly doesn’t care what anyone else thinks, and that pretty well sums up the 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan and the people who drive them.

For 2010 the Grand Caravan is carryover from 2009, and that van was brought forward form 2008 when it was completely overhauled from the ground up. Most modern vehicles rotate major updates over a four-year cycle, with minor facelifts and interior modifications done just as often but halfway through their lifecycles. In the case of the Grand Caravan we’re not going to see a mid-cycle upgrade until 2010 for the 2011 model year, and then the all-new model won’t arrive until 2014 as a 2015 model. That’s according to Chrysler’s 5-year business plan laid out by the Auburn Hills’ automaker’s new CEO Sergio Marchionne and crew earlier this month, so you can feel safe in the knowledge that a Grand Caravan purchased now will have a good, long shelf life without immediately losing resale value to a younger, newer upstart.

Back in its heyday the Grand Caravan was the long-wheelbase version of the Caravan, and when I bought my then brand new ’96, the first model with double side-sliders, I specifically chose the regular wheelbase version because I was trading in my BMW 5-Series and wanted the sportiest possible minivan (yes, I was still living an illusion), didn’t need the extra room as I only had one child, and didn’t want to spend the extra money for something I wouldn’t need. I suppose I was in the minority because buyers of this van have spoken with their wallets and resultantly now Chrysler only serves Caravans up one way, and that’s with the Grand moniker up front and extra wheelbase
2010 Dodge Grand Caravan
Boxy profile makes for superb people and cargo hauling. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press)
extending the rear; it’s what people want, or at least it’s what people wanted when the decision was made to drop the regular wheelbase model.

Additional simplifications included Dodge nixing the antiquated 3.8-litre V6 upgrade for the more modern 4.0-litre V6 last year, the engine found in my tester, along with its 6-speed automatic transmission with AutoStick manual mode. Yes, odd to find manual mode in a minivan, especially one that can actually be flicked with the fingers without taking hands off the steering wheel, but the Grand Caravan hasn’t stayed number one in the industry by maintaining the status quo. No, it’s always been a leader when it comes to features, with the best infotainment system in the industry allowing for double rear screens that grew from 8 to 9 inches in diameter last year, which hang from a
2010 Dodge Grand Caravan
There's not a lot of soft-touch plastics in here, but the build quality is good and overall functionality excellent. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press)
class-leading track system that also houses storage bins for remotes or game controllers, special sunglass holder stowage, etc. The DVD system is so easy to use too, workable from up front where parents need to have control. Parents and kids will enjoy Sirius satellite radio, where there’s everything from the best of pretty well any era right up to an all ‘80s alternative station, plus one for grunge, new alt music, or metal, rap, funk, etc. Hey, parents are cool these days, so get with the program, literally. Speaking of that, an iPod interface comes with the UConnect hands-free system, another extremely useful technology.

I particularly like the Grand Caravan’s second- and third-row window shades, integrated child seats, and other family friendly features, but I suppose the best feature comes standard in SE trim, its Stow ‘n Go seating system that drops all rear seats flat into the floor for a completely open cargo area, and when
2010 Dodge Grand Caravan
The majority of Grand Caravan owners opt for the standard Stow 'n Go seating system, which allows all rear chairs to be folded into the floor, but Swivel 'n Go is an intriguing option. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press)
not in use allows for fabulous hidden storage. There’s nothing like it in the industry, with the only possible negative comment being that the second row seats don’t give quite as much upper back support as I’d like; a good tradeoff for ultimate functionality though, especially because I’d never had to sit back there.

My tester had the Swivel ‘n Go option Dodge introduced with the 2008 van, and while it’s cool to be able to spin the second row captain’s chairs around to face those in back and slot a table in between, you’d have to do a lot of road trips to make it worthwhile when comparing this feature to the overall life-bliss that Stow ‘n Go allows.

I was a bit surprised that my tester didn’t include powered sliders and a powered rear door, my two favorite minivan features, and it didn’t include Chrysler’s remote start or its power adjustable pedals, all great features if needed. I was also in need of a USB port for listening to some tunes and there wasn’t one to be found. You need to upgrade to the top-line audio system, which is totally worth it if you have the coin. Of course, it comes with a navigation system that’s easy to operate and very useful if you live in a large city or go on road trips, and the hard drive that holds the nav info also doubles for music storage via Chrysler’s MyGIG entertainment system, along with a 6CD player and all the necessary plug-ins for external devices, back to my original point of needing a USB (there’s one right on the front of the interface). A rearview camera is also included, and with a vehicle that’s 5,144 mm (202.5 inches) long from nose to tail, it’s helpful.

On that note the Grand Caravan hardly feels as grand as its name suggests on the open road, doling out a nice
2010 Dodge Grand Caravan
The Grand Caravan takes to the corners fairly well. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press)
combination of a smooth, comfortable ride and decent handling, for the category. Push it through corners and understeer is the order of the day, but it’s controllable and reacts well to quick steering input. In other words, while you can drive it quickly and enjoy a little fun in the corners, most Grand Caravan buyers will just appreciate knowing its suspension is capable enough if the need arises to avoid an accident. Likewise the brakes, which will fade relatively quickly if the van is driven like a sports car on canyon roads, react very well initially and, thanks to ABS, will stop when called upon under normal driving conditions. Traction and stability control come standard.

Despite
2010 Dodge Grand Caravan
The dash mounted shifter features AutoStick manual mode! (Photo: Canadian Auto Press)
2,033 kilos (4,483 lbs) of heft in base trim, the Grand Caravan moves off the line well in 4.0-litre SOHC V6 guise, thanks to 251hp at 6,000 rpm and 259 lb-ft of torque at 4,200 rpm, but I remember driving one with the base 3.3-litre OHV flex-fuel V6 that makes a mere 175hp at 5,000 rpm and 205 lb-ft of torque at 4,000 rpm and, making matters less appealing, comes mated to a 4-speed automatic in SE and SXT trim levels, and wasn’t anywhere near as impressed. It’s cheaper than the 4.0L that comes optional with the SXT to purchase initially, of course, which is the only reason to get it as there aren’t any fuel savings to be had. Actually, the larger more powerful 4.0L gets better mileage, with the 3.3 only managing 12.6L/100km in the city and 8.4 on the highway, the 4.0 gets a more respectable 12.2 and 7.9 L, respectively. Yeah, opt for the 4.0L if money isn’t the issue, and no matter how much you have
2010 Dodge Grand Caravan
Thoughtful features, like this conversation mirror, abound in the Grand Caravan. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press)
to spend you’ll be happy that both engines only need regular fuel.

Not only is the 4.0L more fuel efficient and faster, not to mention a lot more refined, but it’ll tow the van’s 1,588-kilo (3,500-lb) maximum, when the towing package is ordered, with greater ease; the Grand Caravan can only haul an 816-kilo (1,800-lb) trailer without the towing package. And now that we’re talking towing, the Grand Caravan can handle a payload of 680 kilos (1,500 lbs) in its 4,072-litre (143.8-cu ft) cargo bay. Yes, that’s with all seats folded into the floor or removed, depending on which seating system you opt for. Behind the rearmost third-row is 915 litres (32.3 cu ft), while the second row allows for 2,339 litres (82.6 cu ft) of gear.

Now that we’re talking practicalities, the Grand Caravan is well equipped with standard
2010 Dodge Grand Caravan
This is what minivans are all about... interior passenger/cargo flexibility galore! (Photo: Canadian Auto Press)
side curtain airbags, but side-thorax bags are not offered. Why? The company designed a side curtain bag system that comes down to where the thorax bag would normally deploy, and thus saved a lot of money that gets passed on to you, the consumer, and, due to fewer potential airbags that would need to be replaced if said accident occurred, a process that would include a renewed surfacing overtop each airbag, it’s cheaper to fix.

Lastly, and possibly now considering our dour economy, most importantly, the Grand Caravan is assembled at Chrysler’s Windsor, Ontario plant (as well as Fenton, Missouri for US buyers), so if you’re reading this in Canada you can stand proud in knowing that your purchase would benefit Canadian workers.

This day and age, however, as nice a feel-good thought as that last statement is, value is what will cause you and most buyers to take the final step towards purchase. So, if you’re the practical type and want the best minivan money can buy, I strongly urge a visit to your local Dodge dealer and a ride in the new Grand Caravan. After all these years, the originator of the modern minivan segment remains the one to beat and therefore is more than worthy of your consideration.


Interior

  • Fuel consumption: city=
    12.6 (L/100km); highway=
    8.4 (L/100km); combined=
    10.7 (L/100km); vehicle
    range: 710 km / 441 miles
  • Audio Connectivity: AUX
    jack
  • 2 speakers
  • 12V in front and rear
  • Courtesy lights
  • Driver and passenger
    vanity mirror
  • Service interval
    indicator
  • Floor covering:
    plastic/rubber in
    passenger compartment
  • Seat upholstery: upgraded
    cloth
  • Front seat: driver bucket
    ; details: manual lumbar
    adj., front seat:
    passenger bucket
  • Power steering
  • Ventilation system
  • Rear view mirror
  • Rear side windows: on
    driver side and passenger
    side
  • Front power windows with
    1 express
  • Privacy glass on rear and
    rear side
  • Seating: 2 seats
  • Audio system with AM/FM
    radio, CD player (reads
    MP3)
  • Cruise control
  • Front reading lights
  • Dashboard
  • Clock
  • Load restraint: hooks
  • Front seat center armrest
  • Steering wheel ; includes
    tilting adjustment
  • Cupholders in front row
    and rear seats
  • Air conditioning
  • Opening rear ¼ windows
  • Fixed rear window with
    defroster and
    intermittent wiper

Exterior

  • Spare wheel: spacesaver
    with steel rim
  • Pearl paint
  • Windshield wipers with
    variable intermittent
    wipe
  • Doors: driver : front
    hinged, doors: rear
    driver : sliding, doors:
    passenger : front hinged,
    doors: rear passenger :
    sliding
  • Driver and passenger door
    mirror: heated, black,
    power adjustable

Mechanical

  • Powertrain type :
    combustion
  • Front-wheel drive
  • Electronic traction
    control (via ABS & engine
    management)
  • Fuel system: multi-point
    injection
  • Independent front strut
    suspension with
    stabilizer bar and coil
    springs, semi-independent
    rear torsion beam
    suspension with coil
    springs
  • Transmission: 4-speed
    automatic w/ manual mode
    ; incl. shifter on dash
  • Heavy duty suspension
  • 3.434:1 axle ratio
  • Emissions data: CO2:
    5,141 kg/yr
  • Fuel: unleaded ( 87
    octane) and/or E85
  • Automatic rear suspension
    levelling

Safety

  • Stability control
  • Brake assist system
  • 4 disc brakes (2
    ventilated)
  • Painted front and rear
    bumpers
  • Headlights: halogen with
    complex surface lens
  • Daytime running lights
  • Remote keyless power
    locks ; includes
    trunk/hatch
  • 2 active height
    adjustable head
    restraints for front
    seats
  • Electronic brake
    distribution
  • Low tire pressure
    indicator
  • ABS
  • Immobilizer
  • Headlight control
  • All three rows protected
    by side curtain airbag
  • Intelligent driver front
    airbag, intelligent
    passenger front airbag
    with occupant sensors
  • 3-point height adjustable
    front seat belts with
    pre-tensioners for driver
    and passenger

Dimensions

  • Weights: gross vehicle
    weight rating (kg):
    2,585, curb weight (kg):
    1,961, gross trailer
    weight braked (kg): 816
    and payload allowance
    (kg): 624
  • External dimensions:
    overall length (mm):
    5,143, overall width
    (mm): 1,952, overall
    height (mm): 1,750,
    wheelbase (mm): 3,078,
    front track (mm): 1,663,
    rear track (mm): 1,645
    and curb to curb turning
    circle (mm): 11,920
  • Cargo capacity: rear seat
    down (litres): 4,070
  • 76 litre fuel tank
  • Power: 175 HP ( 130 kW) @
    5,000 rpm; 205 ft lb of
    torque ( 278 Nm) @ 4,000
    rpm
  • Front and rear steel
    wheels: 16"x 6.5" ;
    includes full wheel
    covers
  • Internal dimensions:
    front headroom (mm):
    1,011, front hip room
    (mm): 1,447, front leg
    room (mm): 1,032 and
    front shoulder room (mm):
    1,601
  • Engine: 3.3L V 6 OHV (
    9.3 :1 compression ratio
    ; 2 valves per cylinder)
  • Front and rear all-season
    tires with black sidewall
    : 225/ 65/ " H " rated

Misc

  • Charges: Air Conditioning
    Tax $ 100.00
  • Delivery/freight charge:
    $ 1,400.00

(J003) Standard Metallic Paint

Metallic paint

Excludes: [J005] Standard Gloss Paint


(J005) Standard Gloss Paint

Gloss paint

Excludes: [J003] Standard Metallic Paint


(GE8) Delete Suncreen Glass


(BAB) 160 AMP Alternator

Heavy duty alternator


(LSA) Security Alarm

Anti-theft protection: remote control and peripheral


(XGL) Exterior Vinyl Window Shading

Logo/graphics exterior decoration


(AWS) Smoker's Group

Front ashtray Cigar lighter in front seats


(RSC) Sirius Satellite Radio

Audio system with AM/FM/satellite radio


(CK9) Delete rear cargo floor covering

Floor covering:

Excludes: [CKL] Cargo Compartment Floor Mat


(CKL) Cargo Compartment Floor Mat

Floor covering: carpet in load area

Excludes: [CK9] Delete rear cargo floor covering


(CWC) Full Width Cargo Divider

Full full solid bulkhead


(JPR) Power 8-way Driver Seat

Front seat: driver with 4 power adjustments ; details: power height adj. and power tilt adj.


(JP5) Power front Express Up/Down Windows

Front power windows with 2 express, rear power windows Remote control operation of opening rear ¼ windows


(CJ8) Delete Side Curtain Airbags

Excludes: [JP5] Power front Express Up/Down Windows


(NMC) Heavy Duty Engine Cooling

Heavy duty engine cooling system Auxiliary transmission cooler


(RSP) UConnect Hands-Free Communication

Electrochromic rear view mirror Voice activating system includes phone Wireless connection: Bluetooth


(XGC) Solid Window Inserts


(RER) Media Center 730N CD/DVD/HDD/NAV Radio

6 speakers MP3 player Rear camera parking distance sensors Entertainment display screen located in front DVD Voice activating system includes radio and naviagtion system HDD-integrated navigation system: full map and voice info with touch screen controls and off-road ability colour screen


*Disclaimer: Pricing is subject to change without notice, actual price may vary; installed options may also vary by dealer. Price does not include applicable license fees, insurance, registration, tax, freight / delivery, PDI or administration fees. See dealership for final pricing and availability.

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