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2003 Dodge Caravan Review

A leader in value, practicality and innovation.  by John Matras, New Car Test Drive

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You have to be doing something right when you sell 350,000 minivans every year, commanding 21 percent of the total minivan market in the U.S. Dodge sells more minivans every year than any other brand. Its continued success appears the result of sticking to the basics, focusing on value, packaging, and practicality.

Above all, the Dodge Caravan is family-friendly. It can carry half the little league team while delivering a smooth car-like ride and reasonable fuel mileage. It offers the features and flexibility most buyers want. A broad range of models means that nearly anyone who needs a minivan can find a Caravan that fits their budget.

For 2003, Dodge has added standard equipment to the top ES trim level, which means a lower bottom line in some cases. New options include a huge power sunroof, a DVD entertainment system, and power-adjustable pedals. Also available, is Sirius Satellite Radio. Installed by the dealer, the suggested retail price for the system is $299 plus labor; a Sirius Satellite Radio subscription is $12.95 per month.


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