
- Optional Swivel 'n Go or Stow 'n Go seating
- Standard safety features
- Aggressive pricing
- Decent ride and handling
- Versatile, family-friendly interior
- Long-term reliability
- Low base-engine power
- Handling
- Interior materials
Last model year, the biggest competition for the Dodge Grand Caravan came from two Korean minivans, the Kia Sedona (*est. $20,695 to $26,195) and Hyundai Entourage (*est. $23,895 to $29,795), both of which received better reviews. This year, however, most reviewers say that the Grand Caravan's extensive redesign brings it into contention with minivan class leaders like the Honda Odyssey (*est. $25,860 to $40,610) and Toyota Sienna (*est. $24,340 to $37,665). The shorter-wheelbase Dodge Caravan has been scrapped completely, and the upgraded Grand Caravan boasts a full complement of standard and optional features, many of which are exclusive to its class.
We found quite a few detailed comparative reviews of the new Dodge Grand Caravan, which has been extensively redesigned for 2008. Edmunds.com editors pit the upgraded Grand Caravan against last year's top-rated Honda Odyssey, while Motor Trend magazine conducts a similar contest involving the 2008 Grand Caravan, the 2007 Odyssey, and the 2007 Toyota Sienna minivans. Consumer Reports also evaluates the 2008 Grand Caravan in terms of safety and performance, and utilizes a rating system to position it in relation to other minivan models. CarCritic.com offers a brief but pointed Ruthless Review, and ConsumerGuide.com provides helpful information about pricing and specifications for the 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan.

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1. ConsumerReports.orgDetails/Subscribe
In testing the redesigned 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan, Consumer Reports put particular emphasis on safety and performance. This minivan is also rated against its competitors in a number of categories, including predicted reliability and crash protection. Editors here are far less impressed with the new Dodge Grand Caravan than most other reviewers appear to be.
Review: 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan Review, Editors of Consumer Reports
2. Edmunds.com
Edmunds.com didn't test the Dodge Grand Caravan head-to-head with other minivans for this review, but its editors do offer some informal comparisons to the competition. This fairly detailed article offers easy-to-read overviews of several aspects of the Grand Caravan's new design, with particular focus on styling and features. Editors note that the Stow 'n Go and new Swivel 'n Go seating options are unique and useful, but the seats themselves aren't as plush as the stationary, non-stowable ones that come standard. However, their general impression of the Grand Caravan's new offerings is very favorable, and they state that the 2008 model's upgrades push the Grand Caravan right back to the top of the minivan market.
Review: 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan Review, Editors of Edmunds.com
3. Edmunds.com
The redesigned Grand Caravan is pitted against the perennial Edmunds favorite, the Honda Odyssey. Both minivans are evaluated on aspects of performance and design such as power, comfort, maneuverability and quality. Here the Honda emerges the victor in an admittedly tight race. Although the Odyssey tested was a 2007 model, reviewer John Pearley Huffman notes that the new features planned for the 2008 model year will only serve to widen the gap between the Odyssey minivan and its competitors.
Review: 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT vs. 2007 Honda Odyssey Touring, John Pearley Huffman, Sept. 2, 2007
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