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Dodge Introduces All-New 2008 Grand Caravan Cargo Van

AUBURN HILLS, MI - Designed for commercial use, the all-new 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan cargo van is a "garagable" solution that provides an optimum balance of utility, functionality and visibility for small business and commercial needs, according to the manufacturer.

by Staff
August 29, 2007
3 min to read


AUBURN HILLS, MI - Designed for commercial use, the all-new 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan cargo van is a "garagable" solution that provides an optimum balance of utility, functionality and visibility for small business and commercial needs, according to the manufacturer.

"An ideal solution for a variety of businesses, the all-new 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan cargo van's efficiency, flexibility and versatility make it the perfect work-vehicle for commercial customers who simply don't need the massive power of a Dodge Ram or the cavernous interior of the Dodge Sprinter," said Michael Accavitti, director - Dodge Brand SRT marketing and communications.

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The all-new 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan cargo van is powered by an efficient 3.3L V-6 engine with flex-fuel capability mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission delivering 175 horsepower and 205 lb.-ft. of torque. This powertrain provides fuel economy of 17 miles per gallon (mpg) city and 24 mpg highway. The drivetrain is bolstered by a special commercial-tuned heavy-duty front and rear suspension allowing for heavier cargo and added capability without sacrificing ride quality. The suspension, combined with hydraulic power-assist rack-and-pinion steering, front anti-roll bar and twist beam rear suspension with coil springs provides enhanced handling and driver comfort.

Dodge Grand Caravan cargo vans provide business customers 143.8 cubic feet of cargo capacity, 58.9 cubic feet of front compartment volume, maximum Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of 6,050 lbs., Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) of 7,000 lbs., payload capacity of 1,500 lbs., and towing capacity of 1,800 lbs.

The all-new 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan cargo vans are designed to meet specialized small business and commercial customer needs, while offering occupant protection to ensure a safe and secure driving experience. In addition to ample interior space, rear hatch convenience and dual sliding doors provide ease of loading and unloading. Rear seats are not included to enhance storage capacity. For increased protection, an industrial cargo floor covers the cargo area and front rubber floor covering is standard.

The all-new 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan cargo van features abundant upfitter and storage capability. Comfort and convenience features include dual glove boxes and multiple storage bins and cup holders. With superior space and versatility to handle the most demanding commercial jobs, dark sunscreen glass panels provide a pleasing aesthetic and improved visibility.

Standard features include 16-inch steel wheels, a 20-gallon fuel tank, power front windows and locks, front and rear power outlets, no intermediate or rear seats, industrial cargo floor and front rubber floor covering, sunscreen glass, dual manual-sliding doors, sliding door alert system, halogen headlamps, manual liftgate with single floodlamp, 12-volt power outlets in the instrument panel and rear quarter trim, tire pressure monitoring system, and intermittent front and rear wipers. An interior delete option is offered which removes the second- and third-row interior trim.

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Additional standard comfort and convenience features include front bottle holders, dual glove boxes, AM/FM/CD/MP3 radio, and YES Essentials(R) stain- resistant, odor-resistant, anti-static cloth fabric.

More than 15 standard safety features include advanced multi-stage front air bags, side-curtain air bags (with option to delete), Electronic Stability Program (ESP) with traction control and brake assist, four-wheel anti-lock braking system, BeltAlert, brake/park interlock, constant-force retractors, Door Alert, dual-folding exterior mirrors, Enhanced Accident Response System (EARS), front crush sensors, halogen headlamps, loose fuel cap message on instrument cluster, pretensioners, side door alert warning, three-point lap/shoulder belt with height adjusters, tire pressure monitoring system, and a patented energy-absorbing steering column.

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