It's been suggested not to use flex fuel in the flex fuel Caravans. This has been told to me by many mechanics I know that servicing the transmission once a year is also suggested.
I'M TRYING TO GET MY FRIEND A 2011 KEY FOB OFF EBAY BUT IT'S ASKING WHAT 20 MILLION MODELS IS IT. IS IT A CARGO A CREW A SXT OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT WE HAVE NO CLUE IF THE KEY FOBS ARE ANY DIFFERENT FRM THE CREW TO THE SXT HOW CAN I FIND OUT 🤔 THANKS 4 UR TIME.
How could they possibly leave out the ticking noise and misfire from the engine bad rocker arms and lifters witch will eventually damage the camshaft and cylinder head failure mainly 2011to 2013. I drive the hell out of these vans I work doing non emergency medical transport they are good vans but be aware of transmission problems as well you can get 300,000 on these if taken care of well
I have a 2014 Grand Caravan, just turned 119,000 miles. This van has been amazing, reliable, trouble-free. My Grand Caravan still has the original brakes. Oil has been changed regularly, using full synthetic, every 9,000 miles. The oil in there now has been in there for 8,000 miles and if you pull out the dipstick the oil looks new. The key to the life of any vehicles is in the maintenance, and how you drive it.
On my 4th Caravan, great overall van. They'll go 250-300k no issues if treated right oil etc. Problem areas- shocks and struts, transmissions. Other than that no issues.
Back around 2013, we considered a Caravan, rented one, and the transmission was very rough shifting...Drove a Sienna, and the difference was quite remarkable. The Grand Caravan was an excellent value at 24K. but the Sienna got our buy.
Great choice POS 2013 Caravan trans went out at 85k miles. The van cost $6-8k & 2013 Sienna cost 11-13k I owned Toyota but needed a cheap van & got a Caravan thinking it’s a great value but never again.
The one I reserved to look at from carmax is 76k miles, but with maxcare you get 4 years or up to 150k miles total warranty. Pretty low risk imo. And I've used their warranty before, you can take your car to the brand dealership for repair. I think its anywhere thats certified but I just used the dealership and ford (for a mustang) would call carmax and get their 💰💰
@@fcex558 hahaha I had to check to make sure I didn’t write this comment. Exactly. I’d get the Chrysler minivans. If he’s getting used I’d get a town and country limited and skip the dodge. Or even get a grand caravan RT.
Ikr, imagine paying for a dodge under any circumstance. The replies in here are just salty the got sucked into paying for a rolling piece of junk that has repair bills up the wazoo.
last one we had went 340,000 with no issues but routine maintenance.. We just bought another we love these vans
What year was this?
What year ?
It's been suggested not to use flex fuel in the flex fuel Caravans. This has been told to me by many mechanics I know that servicing the transmission once a year is also suggested.
we have bought 2 of these and we have had no problems whatsoever. for the money a great value.
I'M TRYING TO GET MY FRIEND A 2011 KEY FOB OFF EBAY BUT IT'S ASKING WHAT 20 MILLION MODELS IS IT. IS IT A CARGO A CREW A SXT OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT WE HAVE NO CLUE IF THE KEY FOBS ARE ANY DIFFERENT FRM THE CREW TO THE SXT HOW CAN I FIND OUT 🤔 THANKS 4 UR TIME.
I drove mine over 450,000 miles, rust was the only issue.
no way.....wow
How could they possibly leave out the ticking noise and misfire from the engine bad rocker arms and lifters witch will eventually damage the camshaft and cylinder head failure mainly 2011to 2013. I drive the hell out of these vans I work doing non emergency medical transport they are good vans but be aware of transmission problems as well you can get 300,000 on these if taken care of well
I have a 2014 Grand Caravan, just turned 119,000 miles. This van has been amazing, reliable, trouble-free. My Grand Caravan still has the original brakes. Oil has been changed regularly, using full synthetic, every 9,000 miles. The oil in there now has been in there for 8,000 miles and if you pull out the dipstick the oil looks new. The key to the life of any vehicles is in the maintenance, and how you drive it.
On my 4th Caravan, great overall van. They'll go 250-300k no issues if treated right oil etc. Problem areas- shocks and struts, transmissions. Other than that no issues.
Back around 2013, we considered a Caravan, rented one, and the transmission was very rough shifting...Drove a Sienna, and the difference was quite remarkable. The Grand Caravan was an excellent value at 24K. but the Sienna got our buy.
Great choice POS 2013 Caravan trans went out at 85k miles. The van cost $6-8k & 2013 Sienna cost 11-13k I owned Toyota but needed a cheap van & got a Caravan thinking it’s a great value but never again.
@@krischu3718you need to change the transmission oil !
@@krischu3718did you change the transmission oil?
I’m here in 2023 to tell you that this is like gold now.
What is?
The one I reserved to look at from carmax is 76k miles, but with maxcare you get 4 years or up to 150k miles total warranty. Pretty low risk imo. And I've used their warranty before, you can take your car to the brand dealership for repair. I think its anywhere thats certified but I just used the dealership and ford (for a mustang) would call carmax and get their 💰💰
If it has rear seat air conditioning look out Freon lines to the rear evaporator go bad and cost a fortune to replace.
I also use high octane gas in all my vehicles because any gas below 90 octane is crap!
Very odd opinion.
Very good :) And keep going like that. Less consumation,better torque and better acceleration. I do the same !
Be careful buying a Caravan with the 3.6L as some older models had trouble burning exhaust valves causing a misfire in cylinder number two.
Nice next time talk about trim levels
What year is best
2007, 2010,2020
@@timothylennon1210 I'm getting a 2014
None save your time & get a Toyota
@@timothylennon1210 personal experience or based on specific design changes?
Nobody talking about the HP .....what is it ?
490 HP
@@LETSBESTRONGER Nope:) 290 HP only . Thank you.
Adequate haha. Not the fastest but gets out of its own way. Somewhere in the upper 200s if I recall correctly
@@Julius1225 : I put 8 carburetor’s on my engine!
Sorry Windsor, A fully warrantied Caravan is risky enough but a used one?????
@@fcex558 hahaha I had to check to make sure I didn’t write this comment. Exactly. I’d get the Chrysler minivans. If he’s getting used I’d get a town and country limited and skip the dodge. Or even get a grand caravan RT.
Ikr, imagine paying for a dodge under any circumstance. The replies in here are just salty the got sucked into paying for a rolling piece of junk that has repair bills up the wazoo.
I bought a 2014 model used in 2016 and the engine failed in 2020.
@@toasty-toast What was the cause of the engine failing?
@@darrelltowles4099 it must be sick bearing dodge emblem
They are better why spend $$$ when you can buy used for a lot cheaper