MSRP: $21,740 - $27,730
Invoice: $20,049 - $25,380
MPG: 17 City / 24 Hwy
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U.S.News Scores

Overall:8.9
Performance:7.6
Exterior:7.1
Interior:7.5
Safety:9.8
Reliability:6.0
Pros and Cons
  • Spacious "family room" interior with rotating seats
  • Plenty of kid-friendly features
  • Powerful optional 4.0-liter V6 engine available
  • Underpowered base engine
  • Uninspired exterior styling

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Dodge Grand Caravan - What the Auto Press Says

The 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan receives praise for its large interior, innovative seating arrangement and wide array of kid-distracting gadgets. Still, most reviewers find its restyled appearance unexceptional.

Minivans are about families and most reviewers think that the redesigned 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan is a great way for parents and their children to travel. The large interior is widely praised as a kind of family room on wheels, with an innovative seating arrangement and enough entertainment features, either standard or optional, to keep kids both entertained and distracted on long drives. "Don't be surprised, should you become the owner of a 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan, if your kids Scooter and Buffy actually dance in anticipation of their ride to school each morning," writes Motor Trend. The showpiece of the Grand Caravan's interior is Dodge's optional Swivel 'n Go seats, which allow the second row seats to rotate to face the third row.

Reviewers are unimpressed with the base engine, but Dodge has added an optional 4.0-liter V6 engine for the top-of-the-line Grand Caravan SXT and critics like the way it accelerates. Interior features such as a stowable table (part of the Swivel 'n Go package), standard MP3 capability and the optional MyGIG infotainment system are also well reviewed. About the only aspect of the Grand Caravan that reviewers are less than enthusiastic about, aside from the underpowered base engine, is its appearance. While several praise Dodge for getting away from the minivan's traditional "jellybean" shape, the new exterior gets tepid reviews. However, most writers believe that it's what's on the inside that counts.

The 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan comes in two trims, the base-model SE and the high-end SXT.

  • "In terms of performance, it's easily the best engine Chrysler has ever offered in a minivan and arguably as good as we've seen in the segment." -- The Car Connection
  • "Thanks to one of the most innovative interiors we've ever seen, [Dodge] now has the minivan to climb back to the top of the minivan charts." -- Autobytel

Grand-Caravan Performance - 7.6 (Good)

Test drivers find that the Grand Caravan handles well, but prefer the optional 4.0-liter V6 engine over the base 3.3-liter V6. Still, The Auto Channel asserts, "It's a minivan, not a sports car, so it doesn't score high in the 'fun to drive' category." Read More

Grand-Caravan Exterior - 7.1 (Good)

Though the Dodge Caravan's exterior score is high for its class, critics assert that it's neither hot nor attractive -- then again, it is a minivan. "Let's just say the Grand Caravan has inner beauty," comments U.S. News' Rick Newman. Read More

Grand-Caravan Interior - 7.5 (Good)

Reviewers just love the 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan's interior for its size, its quietness, its innovative seating arrangement and its wide array of kid-friendly features. "Inside, the Grand Caravan is roomier and more feature-filled than ever," says Motor Trend. Read More

Grand-Caravan Safety - 9.8 (Excellent)

The Caravan earns very good marks in front and side-impact crash tests conducted by the federal government, and features a wide array of active and passive safety features -- including side curtain air bags in all rows. "When it comes to safety, the Grand Caravan doesn't fool around," says About.com. Read More

Grand-Caravan Reliability - 6.0 (Mediocre)

The 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan reliability score shown is the Predicted Reliability rating provided by J.D. Power and Associates. This score is based on trending the past three years of historical initial quality and dependability data from J.D. Power's automotive studies, specifically the Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS) and the Initial Quality Study (IQS). Dodge offers competitive warranty coverage on all of its cars, including a three-year/36,000-mile basic warranty. Read More

Review Last Updated: 2/17/09