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2001-2007 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT
Dodge Grand Caravan (4th Generation)
2001-2007 (Fourth Generation RS Platform) · minivan

Rarity Score
2/10 - Very Common; millions were produced and many remain as budget transportation.
Spot Difficulty
1/10 - Extremely easy to spot; ubiquitous in North American suburbs, used car lots, and school zones.
Engine & Performance
Engine: Typically a 3.3L or 3.8L OHV V6; 180-215 hp and 210-245 lb-ft torque
Transmission & Drivetrain: 4-speed automatic (41TE) with Front-Wheel Drive (FWD)
Performance: 0-60 mph in approx. 10.5 seconds, top speed of 110 mph, approx. 18-20 combined MPG, curb weight ~4,300 lbs.
Exterior
Bright Silver Metallic / Stone White, long-wheelbase body, 5-spoke factory alloy wheels, black side mirrors, integrated roof rails, and body-colored side moldings.
Interior Features
Often equipped with 'Stow 'n Go' seating (fold-into-floor second/third rows after 2005), cloth or optional leather upholstery, and rear climate controls.
Condition Assessment
Fair to Good; significant front tire deflation/flatness visible, body panels appear mostly straight but some paint oxidation or dirt accumulation is present.
Condition Issues: Visible flat front tire, potentially sitting for a long period, hazy headlight lenses, and dirt/biological growth on exterior trim.
Estimated Mileage: 160,000 - 240,000 miles based on typical lifecycle of this generation.
Historical Significance
A staple of American suburban life; the 4th generation introduced the revolutionary 'Stow 'n Go' seating system which redefined minivan versatility.
Notable Features
Long wheelbase 'Grand' designation, dual sliding doors, and the first-of-its-kind rear seat folding technology.
Production Numbers
Estimated over 2,000,000 units across the Chrysler/Dodge RS platform during this run.
Valuation
Estimated Market Value: $1,500 - $3,500
Auction Estimate: $500 - $2,000 (likely a no-reserve local auction candidate)
Maintenance Recommendations
Immediate tire replacement, check transmission fluid (known weak point), inspect water pump and power steering reservoir for leaks.
Fun Facts
The 'Stow 'n Go' seats were developed using a $400 million investment. This generation was the first to offer power-operated sliding doors with obstacle detection. It shared a platform with the Chrysler Town & Country and the short-lived Chrysler Voyager.
Identified on: 6/13/2026
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