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The History of Dodge Caravan
In 1983 a model that was the beginning of a new popular class made its debut. Chrysler Voyager, Plymouth Voyager, and Dodge Caravan were the names of the automobiles that were the same in terms of their construction. Power plant range included 150-horsepower 2.5-liter injector-type turbo-charged engine and 141-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 engine. In 1987 the model was slightly restyled

Dodge Caravan Technologies
From all the engines second generation Dodge Caravan was ever provided with the most popular ones were V6 power plants of 3.3-liter and 3.8-liter capacity. These are the motors provided with gas distributing mechanism and lower camshaft driven by chain and rods.


Dodge Caravan Interior
Every detail of the interior reveals the fact that this automobile is carefully thought-out. Automatic gearbox selector's lever is on the steering column, which is the American "peculiarity" one can mention. One can easily move from the front seat to the rear one without leaving the saloon. Interestingly enough, although the third seat row is only a complement it is still provided with ashtrays and a cigarette lighter.

Dodge Caravan Exterior
This automobile attracted attention of the future buyers and of the competitors just as it was introduced as a concept car. The competitors had to literally imitate this unique and practical automobile

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