CougTek
Hairy Aussie
My car is going to let me down sooner than later. It's passed 200,000Km and the engine has been noisy for the last half-year at least. I don't expect it to last another two years, so I'm starting to look for a new vehicle. My finances are precarious these days and therefore, the vehicles I would prefer to buy are financially out of my reach.
While browsing the local car-oriented web sites, I noticed that Dodge offers the Grand Caravan for only 21000$. That's with their newer V6 engine, not one of the anemic old 3.3L or 3.8L they used to put in their minivan up to last year. The new Pentastar 3.6L V6 has impressive specifications on paper : 283hp, 10.3L/100Km average fuel consumption(7.9L highway/12.2 city). While 10.3L/100Km is a tad over what I want my next vehicle to consume, giving the size of a Grand Caravan, it's reasonable. Is it me or this is one of the very good engines available in an affordable vehicle right now?
Of course, since it's Dodge/Chrysler, the transmission is going to be so-so. Still, it packs a lot of features for the small price tag. I'm waiting for the 2011 NHTSA results to pop in and if they are good, the Grand Caravan will be a strong contender for the spot on my driveway.
Other minivans are ~30000$, so is the Subaru Outback I would really like to drive. I have too much testosterone to drive a Nissan Cube or a Kia Soul. The Honda Element drinks almost as much as the Grand Caravan (or so I read) and is downright ugly. No offense to Merc, taste cannot be discussed.
While browsing the local car-oriented web sites, I noticed that Dodge offers the Grand Caravan for only 21000$. That's with their newer V6 engine, not one of the anemic old 3.3L or 3.8L they used to put in their minivan up to last year. The new Pentastar 3.6L V6 has impressive specifications on paper : 283hp, 10.3L/100Km average fuel consumption(7.9L highway/12.2 city). While 10.3L/100Km is a tad over what I want my next vehicle to consume, giving the size of a Grand Caravan, it's reasonable. Is it me or this is one of the very good engines available in an affordable vehicle right now?
Of course, since it's Dodge/Chrysler, the transmission is going to be so-so. Still, it packs a lot of features for the small price tag. I'm waiting for the 2011 NHTSA results to pop in and if they are good, the Grand Caravan will be a strong contender for the spot on my driveway.
Other minivans are ~30000$, so is the Subaru Outback I would really like to drive. I have too much testosterone to drive a Nissan Cube or a Kia Soul. The Honda Element drinks almost as much as the Grand Caravan (or so I read) and is downright ugly. No offense to Merc, taste cannot be discussed.