Looking at a 2010 SE with 3.3L - comments please
I've come across a 2010 SE with stow n go seats and a 3.3L engine. It's noticeably cheaper than some 2011 and newer models.
Despite over being down over 100hp compared to the newer models, the engine is peppy/torquey enough for me.
What are some common issues with this model that I should be aware of?
Anything expensive to fix?
Dealer says that there could still be over 1year left on the power train warranty. Is this correct?
I am in Canada and am looking at Canadian models.
Thanks.
Despite over being down over 100hp compared to the newer models, the engine is peppy/torquey enough for me.
What are some common issues with this model that I should be aware of?
Anything expensive to fix?
Dealer says that there could still be over 1year left on the power train warranty. Is this correct?
I am in Canada and am looking at Canadian models.
Thanks.
I've come across a 2010 SE with stow n go seats and a 3.3L engine. It's noticeably cheaper than some 2011 and newer models.
Despite over being down over 100hp compared to the newer models, the engine is peppy/torquey enough for me.
What are some common issues with this model that I should be aware of?
Anything expensive to fix?
Dealer says that there could still be over 1year left on the power train warranty. Is this correct?
I am in Canada and am looking at Canadian models.
Thanks.
Despite over being down over 100hp compared to the newer models, the engine is peppy/torquey enough for me.
What are some common issues with this model that I should be aware of?
Anything expensive to fix?
Dealer says that there could still be over 1year left on the power train warranty. Is this correct?
I am in Canada and am looking at Canadian models.
Thanks.
I don't know how much you're really saving over a 2010 SXT with full stow and go, 3.8L and the 6spd transmission. In my area, the asking prices between SE and SXT actually overlap quite a bit. The 3.3 is a total dog compared to the 3.8 and the SXT 6spd is far more desirable compared to the older wide ratio 4spd design found in the SE. I own 2 Grand Caravan (a 3.3 and a 3.8) by the way, so I'm not biased. The 3.3 has to downshift for EVERY hill and the wide ratios are annoying. The 3.8 pulls like a John Deere and does not need to downshift even though it turns lower RPM in 6th. In my opinion, the bigger motor and 6spd is worth a couple thousand dollars.
Last edited by Lscman; Apr 13, 2013 at 10:17 PM.


