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2010 Dodge Grand Caravan - Trims

MSRP: $23,660 - $28,360 See Local Classifieds
 

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4dr Wagon (4) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
4dr Wagon SE Specs $23,660 $22,636 17 24
4dr Wagon SXT Specs $27,160 $25,821 16 23
4dr Wagon Hero Specs $25,160 $24,001 16 23
4dr Wagon Crew Specs $28,360 $26,913 17 25
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Why should I also consider these? X

The 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan has tough competition in the minivan class, even before factoring in the ritzier Chrysler Town & Country.

First, there's a not-minivan to consider, the Ford Flex.

With its MINI-esque styling and seven-passenger interior, it's a minivan in all but name and the action of its doors (they're hinged, not sliders).

For value, there's the Kia Sedona and Hyundai Entourage, near-identical twins that lack the flexible seating options of the Dodge but offer nicely equipped interiors and similar performance for a bit less cash.

The Toyota Sienna's getting a bit long in the tooth, but has fold-flat third-row seats and a richer interior to its credit.

The Honda Odyssey is the best minivan for those who don't want to leave driving feel behind; the steering is tops in minivans, the seats offer some folding and flipping options, and fuel economy and reliability history are good.

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