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Dodge - Caravan (2002)

Discover the full picture of Dodge Caravan price trends and what you can expect when shopping for a 2002 Dodge Caravan or any used model. Whether you’re buying in the UK or the US, the same reliable data patterns help you gauge fair value, compare competing vans, and avoid a steep price drop.

Key Specifications of the 2002 Dodge Caravan

  • Engine: 3.6‑liter V‑6 – producing 165 hp at 4,000 rpm
  • Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (standard) or optional 5‑speed manual
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline
  • Powertrain: Front‑engine, front‑wheel drive
  • Torque: 205 lb‑ft at 2,800 rpm
  • Acceleration: 0‑60 mph in roughly 9.8 seconds (vehicle‑and‑engine dependent)
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 171.6 in (about 4.37 m)
    • Width: 70.9 in (about 1.80 m)
    • Height: 71.6 in (about 1.82 m)
    • Wheel‑base: 112.4 in (about 2.86 m)
  • Interior:
    • Seating for 7‑8 passengers (depending on trim)
    • Standard 2‑zone climate control
    • Optional rear‑seat entertainment system (mid‑series models)
  • Safety Features:
    • Standard front seat airbags
    • Optional side‑airbag and anti‑roll bars (2002‑mid 2004 models)
    • Standard ASBL (anti‑roll bar lever) in many trims
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive only (no four‑wheel‑drive variant)
  • Fuel Capacity: 12.4 gal (47 L)
  • Estimated MPGe: 18–21 mpg city/12–13 mpg highway (depends on drive‑type and drive‑cycle)

Depreciation Insight: How Quickly It Loses Value

Understanding Dodge Caravan depreciation is essential when you look beyond the sticker price. Roughly, a newly purchased Caravan can lose 15‑20 % of its value in the first year and an additional 10‑15 % each subsequent year over a typical five‑year ownership period. An arbitrary 2002 model that held its original value at £15,000 might be worth between £9,000 and £11,000 after four years of exposure, depending on mileage, condition, and regional demand.

  • Year 0–1: 15‑20 % depreciation
  • Year 2–3: 10 % - 12 % depreciation per annum
  • Year 4–5: 8‑10 % depreciation per annum
  • Total 5‑Year Depreciation: Approx. 35‑45 % from MSRP

Depreciation is influenced by mileage, maintenance records, major engine or transmission repairs,


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