Chrysler's Manly Family Haulers in Chicago
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Chrysler's Manly Family Haulers in Chicago
Got a wife and some children? Chrysler's been busy tweaking Dodges to make them a bit more man friendly as well as family friendly.
2011 Dodge Caravan R/T (283HP)
2011 Dodge Durango Heat (292HP) and R/T (360HP)
Dodge now offers the performance oriented R/T trim with over 250hp on most of it's lineup. From the family minivan on the left to the crossover on the right.
2011 Dodge Caravan R/T (283HP)
2011 Dodge Durango Heat (292HP) and R/T (360HP)
Dodge now offers the performance oriented R/T trim with over 250hp on most of it's lineup. From the family minivan on the left to the crossover on the right.
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The Durango finally looks proper again. I like what they've done there. But the Caravan? Sorry, no amount of badges can turn a minivan into something it is not...........cool. In any way.
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Yes, a stretched version of the same platform.
When I recently went to the Detroit (North American) Auto Show, the Durango was one of the cars/trucks that I really liked. I've always liked Tahoes and Suburbans (Escalades) but the Durango was just as nice.
When I recently went to the Detroit (North American) Auto Show, the Durango was one of the cars/trucks that I really liked. I've always liked Tahoes and Suburbans (Escalades) but the Durango was just as nice.
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I don't see an issue with offering a minivan with a sportier look inside and out. Those of you who have small kids and hauled them in a car versus a minivan where they have more of their own space may see it the same way.
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Besides all that, there's still nothing remotely sporty about this new Caravan. It looks like the same old bland originator of the segment that it's always been.
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Minivan packaging (and fuel economy) is vastly better than SUVs as well. It's also a bonus that they drive like cars.
A friend of mine had an Element SUV that was used to truck around kids and replaced it with a low mileage 2nd gen Pontiac Montana (the original sporty minivan). The Montana is about a million times better and it returns 23mpg city overall compared to 19mpg city.
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It looks great inside and out, the monochromatic R/T look is really a plus on it.
Minivan packaging (and fuel economy) is vastly better than SUVs as well. It's also a bonus that they drive like cars.
A friend of mine had an Element SUV that was used to truck around kids and replaced it with a low mileage 2nd gen Pontiac Montana (the original sporty minivan). The Montana is about a million times better and it returns 23mpg city overall compared to 19mpg city.
Minivan packaging (and fuel economy) is vastly better than SUVs as well. It's also a bonus that they drive like cars.
A friend of mine had an Element SUV that was used to truck around kids and replaced it with a low mileage 2nd gen Pontiac Montana (the original sporty minivan). The Montana is about a million times better and it returns 23mpg city overall compared to 19mpg city.