2011 Caravan Crew Says Hi
Hi Forum,
I just picked up my 2011 Crew (Canadian version of the model name). It's pretty loaded with leather -looks great, drives great. I've previously owned a 2003 3.8L Caravan and 2007 3.8L Caravan. The '07 was also leather with bunches of options. I'm really quite impressed with the '11 version. I may have a few threads to start as time goes along, hopefully on the good side of my experiences. One very noticeable piece of progress is that the power sliding doors and liftgate are now *******ly silent in operation whereas the '07 version sounded like a coffee grinder was powering the movement. Given that it's such a big vehicle, there should be an option for 19" wheels but I suppose it's one of the many things Dodge does to keep their prices competitive -which by the way was huge for my purchase. With incentives, I saved thousands against similarly equipped competitor's vans. I'm certain I didn't give up anything on quality and performance. Nice also that this product is built almost (if not) entirely in North America, start to finish. Hope I have more experiences to reap praise on my new Caravan which now has a whopping 40 miles on it!
Cheers
I just picked up my 2011 Crew (Canadian version of the model name). It's pretty loaded with leather -looks great, drives great. I've previously owned a 2003 3.8L Caravan and 2007 3.8L Caravan. The '07 was also leather with bunches of options. I'm really quite impressed with the '11 version. I may have a few threads to start as time goes along, hopefully on the good side of my experiences. One very noticeable piece of progress is that the power sliding doors and liftgate are now *******ly silent in operation whereas the '07 version sounded like a coffee grinder was powering the movement. Given that it's such a big vehicle, there should be an option for 19" wheels but I suppose it's one of the many things Dodge does to keep their prices competitive -which by the way was huge for my purchase. With incentives, I saved thousands against similarly equipped competitor's vans. I'm certain I didn't give up anything on quality and performance. Nice also that this product is built almost (if not) entirely in North America, start to finish. Hope I have more experiences to reap praise on my new Caravan which now has a whopping 40 miles on it!
Cheers



