July 7, 2011

Dodge Grand Caravan 2011 Features and Engine and Performance Details


Dodge Grand Caravan 2011 Features and Engine and Performance Details


Dodge Caravan 2011, Dodge Grand Caravan 2011, Dodge Grand Caravan 2011 Features
Dodge Caravan 2011, Dodge Grand Caravan 2011, Dodge Grand Caravan 2011 Features
Dodge Caravan 2011, Dodge Grand Caravan 2011, Dodge Grand Caravan 2011 Features
Dodge Caravan 2011, Dodge Grand Caravan 2011, Dodge Grand Caravan 2011 Features
Dodge Caravan 2011, Dodge Grand Caravan 2011, Dodge Grand Caravan 2011 Features
Dodge Caravan 2011, Dodge Grand Caravan 2011, Dodge Grand Caravan 2011 Features
Dodge Caravan 2011, Dodge Grand Caravan 2011, Dodge Grand Caravan 2011 Features
Dodge Caravan 2011, Dodge Grand Caravan 2011, Dodge Grand Caravan 2011 Features



Features of the 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan

Interior

Cruise and audio controls on steering wheel

External temperature display

Low level fuel warning

MP3 audio input

Plenty of front head and leg room space

Comfort is the main focus of the interior of the 2011 Caravan. The interior has lots of passenger and cargo space with and without the third row seating folded away and the other features make the ride more comfortable.


Exterior

16 x 6.5 inch wheels

Steel wheels

All-season tires

Full wheel covers

Temporary spare tire

Rear window wiper

The exterior looks like a cube and yet it is still stylish. The 16 x 6.5 inch wheels hold up the frame and give the vehicle a little flair but by no means makes it flashy. There are no bells and whistles with this design instead the lines are clean and the overall design is practical.


Engine and Performance Details

Flex-fuel engine

3.6 liters

Double overhead cam

V8 cylinders

24 valves

283 horsepower

260 feet per pounds of torque

Six-speed automatic transmission

Front wheel drive

Front independent suspension

Stabilizer bar

As expected of a minivan or any vehicle designed to carry load, the engine is powerful enough to do so. 283 horsepower on any minivan is a decent amount of power and is certainly an improvement over the power available in the previous years' used Caravan Engine.