Looking for a vehicle good for a family or any group of 7? While other models of Dodge vehicles, especially its earliest generation, lack some features, two of their latest vehicles, the Caravan and Journey, now sport significant changes. Take a closer look at these two to know which suits your needs.
The Caravan and Journey are both competitive when it comes to several criteria such as safety, body styles, and interior features. Driving impression for these may vary from one dealership to another and actual drivers who have shared their views in various websites. Points for every criterion may serve as your guide during your Dodge car shopping.
The Dodge Grand Caravan is an elongated version of the older Caravan, America's original minivan and one of Dodge's biggest success stories in the previous decades. Just like the older Caravan, the Grand Caravan offers spaciousness in its interior, versatility, and value. Journey, on the other hand, offers the same qualities with greater sophistication than the 2010 model it replaced.
For safety, the
Edmonton Dodge Grand Caravan was enhanced with the addition of antilock brakes and a driver-side airbag in 1991 and child safety seats in 1992. Journey has stability control with a rollover sensor, traction control, active front head restraints, front-seat side airbags, a driver-side knee airbag, and side curtain airbags for all three rows. Its five star rating for front and side impact categories in the 2010 crash test has proven that Journey won’t let its passengers down on the road.
The Journey has its hassle-free wide openings in nearly 90 degrees. The latest Journey has been refined with top-quality touch plastic, while the
Edmonton Dodge Grand Caravan was added more glass, and its corners were smoothed out. Restyling of the Grand Caravan and changing of the naming system for this vehicle were made during the release of its fourth generation to keep up the increased competition of minivans.
Notable features for the
Edmonton Dodge Journey include hidden storage bins and child booster seats. One of the most significant changes in the 2011 Journey was the huge 8.4-inch touch screen integration that displays the image from its rearview camera. The Grand Caravan, in contrast, has become a nice pick due to its famous Stow 'N Go fold-flat seating system installed in premium models.
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