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Like its shorter Caravan companion, the longer-wheelbase Dodge Grand Caravan receives an optional DVD-based rear-seat video entertainment system for 2002. The combined sales of the Caravan and Grand Caravan continue to be the most popular minivans in the United States. However, sales dipped by 15 percent during 2001 to just over 242,000 units, according to Automotive News. Dodge minivans captured a 20 percent share of the market in 2001, while more than 36 percent of minivan buyers purchased either a Chrysler or Dodge product that year. Read More
7 Available Grand Caravan Trims
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