Sunday, September 11, 2011

2012 Dodge Grand Caravan R/T review

2012 Dodge Grand Caravan R / T, Yes, it's a minivan. But it's a minivan with an interesting distinction: It wears an R / T badge, signifying membership in Chrysler's Road and Track performance fraternity. One of four new R / T treatments at last February's Chicago auto show, this Grand Caravan was initially greeted with polite skepticism. Pals but Ralph Gilles, the Dodge design erstwhile chief and now head of the All Things SRT, Revealed That his product planners the resource persons were the resource persons calling it the "man van" polite skepticism gave way to outright Mirth. You Will not see the phrase "man van" in any formal marketing messages.
 

Like previous Dodge Grand Caravan R / T minivans, this one's manliness is rooted primarily in cosmetics. This APPLIES specifically to roll stiffness.
 

Unlike most 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan R / T models, the Grand Caravan's unique styling leans toward TAME, and is even less aggressive than the Toyota Sienna SE - The Biggest Rivals is its. For the Grand Caravan, the Addition of the star Pent V6 marks a momentous leap forward from the previous model of the the which made due with a 3.8-liter V6 That managed a measly 197 horsepower. Dodge also the star pent V6 mated to a six-speed automatic transmission, allows for the fuel economy matched to the outgoing model significantly less powerful.
 

Part of Those changes includes the Dodge Grand Caravan R / T sitting 12 mm lower for a meaner look and sporty stance. Other Content Will is the same as in the standard Grand Caravan.