2003 Dodge Caravan Technical Information

The Dodge Convoy virtually laid the foundations of the minivan bazaar when it appeared in 1983. Two decades succeeding, when the 2003 Dodge Band arrived, the vehicle was in the Centre of its fourth lifetime of Industry (2001 to 2007), and it was one of the best-selling nameplates in the apple.


Trims and Drivetrains


The trims of the 2003 Dodge Caravan were the SE, Contents, eL, Sport, eX and EL. Everyone vehicle either had an all-wheel manage or front-wheel ride. On the other hand, there were peerless two AWD models of the minivan: the Grand Sport and Grand ES, with the "Grand" name standing for slightly higher quality and heavier versions of the vehicle.


Engines and Transmission


Depending on trim, the '03 Caravan had 15-inch or 16-inch steel or alloy wheels, and the curb weight range was 3,800 to 4,600 pounds.

Performance

The 2.4-liter in-line four-cylinder, and 3.3-liter and 3.8-liter V-6 engines of the 2003 Dodge Caravan generated 150 horsepower at 5,200 rpm, 180 horsepower at 5,000 rpm and 215 horsepower at 5,000 rpm, respectively.


Braking and Handling


The 2003 Dodge Camper had front ventilated CD and rear drum brakes. The vehicle had a strut front suspension with stabilizer bar independent with coil springs, further as a beam rear suspension dense with frond springs. With rack-and-pinion steering, the minivan had a turning breadth of 38 or 39 feet.


Physical Specifications


The 2003 Dodge Troop had a front headroom, legroom, shoulder margin and hip space that was measured at enclosing 40 inches, 41 inches, 63 inches and 57 inches, respectively. The rear headroom, legroom, shoulder margin and hip extent measured at on all sides of 40 inches, 38 inches, 65 inches and 69 inches, respectively. The vehicle was encompassing 189 inches extensive, 79 inches Broad and 69 inches great, with a wheelbase of 113 inches and a 6-inch ground clearance.


The Grand versions were longer, had in a superior way wheelbases and added rear leg space than the general vans.Solitary the pattern SE trim of the 2003 Dodge Caravan came with a 2.4-liter in-line four-cylinder engine. The Haul Automobile (both habitual and Grand versions), Grand SE, Grand eL, Sport and Grand Sport FWD had 3.3-liter V-6s. The Grand eX, Grand ES FWD, Grand Sport AWD and Grand ES AWD had the 3.8-liter V-6. Everyone minivan had a morals four-speed automatic transmission.



Also, torque was measured at 167, 210 and 245 foot-pounds, respectively--all at 4,000 rpm. FWD Caravans had fuel economies of 21/27 mpg, 19/26 mpg and 18/25 mpg for the 2.4-liter, 3.3-liter and 3.8-liter engines, respectively. The AWD Caravans had the worst fuel economy, at 17/23 mpg.