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2004 Dodge Caravan SXT




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The Dodge Caravan and Dodge Grand Caravan are minivans manufactured by DaimlerChrysler (they were sold by the Chrysler Corporation until 1998). Were introduced in 1983 for the 1984 model year, along with sister model the Plymouth Voyager (now Chrysler Voyager). The first modern mini, the Chrysler company minivans are credited with creating the entire market segment for these vehicles. The Chrysler twins were launched a few months before the Renault Espace (the first MPV / minivan in Europe, first pitch to executives as a Talbot in 1979, but did not begin until 1984), becoming the first of its kind But they did not offer the versatility interior (individual, folding seats that can be used as tables or eliminated completely) from the first generation Espace to subsequent generations.

Since its introduction, the Chrysler minivans have been the best selling minivans in the United States.

Foldable Stow 'n Go second-and third-row seats, available only on the Grand Caravan, was introduced in 2005. The 2001 model year vans only slightly different from the previous generation, except for the interior, had a larger body, usually the headlights, taillights round, and some minor mechanical adjustments.

The new minivan was much stronger than before, with more cargo space, and is probably larger than the current Dodge Durango.

In 2004, the line 2005 minivan had changes in the Caravan, including a revised grille, new foglight fascia, new rear seats, interior and other minor details. The information center was moved from behind the meters to the overhead console, as well as Stow 'n Go seating.

The Mitsubishi 3.0 L V6, which no longer meet emissions standards in California and northeastern U.S., which was eliminated in the engine line for 2001. A 3.5 L V6, also provides an introduction to mid-year 2001 but this never came to fruition.

Caravan C / V also returned to the line for 2003 after being suspended in 1995. C / V characteristics deleted side windows and rear seats


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