There is no doubt that Chrysler is a North American brand that goes through the turbulent waters in the automotive industry. During its long history launched good products and is not as good (especially in recent years), but with its new generation of minivans, the American brand back to its roots with quality and functionality than ever before.
For those who do not know in 1983, Chrysler became the first manufacturer to introduce a vehicle relative to the U.S. market. Since then this type of vehicle has become the most important pillar for the company and since GM and Ford announced they would abandon this segment, the opportunity for Chrysler was clear: Mastering the segment at all costs.
This time we tested the 2008 Dodge Caravan SXT with almost all the options ($ 38.705). Grata was our surprise to find a large space for all occupants (including driver), excellent natural and artificial lighting, and a smooth and quiet.
The 2008 Dodge Caravan SXT has a 4.0-liter V6 engine, 251 horsepower and 259 lb-ft of torque, providing enough energy to move its 4.400 pounds confident.
Its 6-speed automatic transmission, able to operate manually, the gearbox runs at a speed rarely seen in this segment. Your shift lever has been accommodated by the steering wheel to make room for countless locate storage systems for all types of glasses, wallets, laptops, cell phones, i-Pods, etc, etc.
The occupants of the second row of seats have the ability to rotate 180 degrees to interact with those in the third row can also use a folding table for family fun during long trips. Speaking of long trips, the Dodge Caravan SXT has an excellent entertainment system that includes several screens to entertain the children, who can watch TV or your favorite DVD.
We are pleased to know that Dodge has been listening to users and that may have led the Caravan to the next level in quality and functionality.
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