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About 1994 Dodge Grand Caravan
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Go, Dodge, Go! The 10th anniversary of the minivan, but only the 6th for the Grand Caravan, Dodge celebrated in 1994 by adding a new engine option for the Grand Caravan. In addition to the 3.0-liter, 141-hp V6 and the 3.3-liter, 150-hp V6, supermarket shoppers could buy that extra bag of charcoal, knowing they'd be able to get up the hill to their house powered by the new 3.8-liter, 162-hp V6 engine.
Also new for 1994 were standard dual front airbags and side door guard beams, which beefed up the safety features of the Grand Caravan, but required a minor dashboard redesign. AWD was only available in Grand Caravans in 1994. Minor cosmetic work included new bumpers and moldings. Remote keyless entry was a new option this year.
With any of the V6 engines under its hood, the 1993 Grand Caravan had a lot of power, much prized by drivers. But it was also smooth and quiet and easy to drive no matter where you took it. Cargo space in the Grand was enormous. Despite its decent fuel economy and affordable price, the biggest complaint about the Grand Caravan is its repair record, particularly the transmission, which turned some drivers away from Dodge forever.
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BJ M
Reviewed a 1994 Dodge ES FWD on Oct 1, 2013
I loved this van, it was very easy to drive and comfortable for everyone. It had a lot of style, a very nice interior and the tinted windows with white on white trim gave it a touch of class I have yet to see on any other van. It even had white wheels and white wiper blades, and yes, I still miss it!
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1994 Dodge LE FWD on Oct 13, 2012
I have own several of these vans since 1995. I think I wil probably keep one as long as they are out there. I have removed the seats on when I had a need to haul stuff. I have learned to flush the trans every year to make it last.
Jeff F
Reviewed a 1994 Dodge LE FWD on May 5, 2008
The best part of this was that i could take so many people to places all the time. I had the room, and if you took the seats out if became the fun bus.
Charlie P
Reviewed a 1994 Dodge SE FWD on Aug 24, 2008
Another vehicle owned by the Collords, purchased new. It was silver with a gray cloth interior. It had power mirrors, cruise control, tilt steering column, and a nice sound system, but no power windows or locks. It even had second row captain's chairs, which were very comfortable. Shortly after they purchased it, the transmission went, and it was replaced free of charge, but after that, the van gave them no major problems. It did have some interesting electrical problems that lead to us affectionately naming it the "Haunted Caravan". One such example was the dome light that would go on and off when we hit a bump, and was usually joined by a dinging noise. The display on the radio would also fade in and out. This problem was eventually fixed. A really annoying problem was that the rearview mirror, mounted to the windshield, would fall off quite often. For the most part, however, the van was a great vehicle. Even after the odometer hit 180,000 miles, it was still going strong, but my uncle sold it because the A/C quit in about 2005, and bought a brand new Honda Element.
1994 Dodge Grand Caravan Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| ES FWD | $23,952 |
| ES AWD | $26,629 |
| LE FWD | $23,443 |
| LE AWD | $26,120 |
| C/V Cargo FWD | $17,326 |
| FWD | $18,738 |
| SE FWD | $19,864 |
| SE AWD | $22,542 |
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