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Dodge - Grand Caravan (2009)

Discover the charm of the Dodge Grand Caravan 2009 – a classic family‑friendly minivan that combines roomy interiors with a practical design. Whether you’re curious about the Dodge Grand Caravan price in today’s market or simply wondering what is a 2009 Dodge Grand Caravan worth, this overview helps you grasp its enduring appeal and realistic value trend.

  • Engine & Power: 3.5‑L V6, 184 hp, 152 lb‑ft torque, delivering ample fuel‑efficient performance.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (optional can be manual in some markets).
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline, 8‑barrel tank holding 16.5 gallons.
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD) standard; all‑wheel drive optional.
  • Dimensions: Length 192.5 in, wheelbase 116.8 in, width 70.8 in, height 70.6 in.
  • Passenger Capacity: 7-8 seats (depending on trim, approximate 27.4 cu ft cargo max).
  • Features: 8‑in touchscreen, Bluetooth audio, rear‑seat entertainment, dual‑zone climate control.
  • Safety: Seat belt reminders, anti‑roll bar, standard airbags (front, side, curtain), optional PAIR system.
  • Trim Levels: S, SE, T, Premium – each offering incremental amenities such as upgraded upholstery, power sliding doors, and audio systems.

Wondering about the used Dodge Grand Caravan price? The value range varies widely, typically depending on mileage, trim, and overall condition. As of the latest market surveillance, used models from 2008–2011 often trend between a few thousand dollars and around fifteen thousand, reflecting the vehicle’s popularity as a budget minivan.

Dodge Grand Caravan depreciation follows common patterns for mid‑sized minivans. While new units experience a noticeable drop after the first year, older units retain a more stable value:

  • First year: typically loses 15‑20% of its value, a reset to reflect initial used‑car appeal.
  • Two to three years: depreciation rate drops to roughly 8‑12% per year, keeping the Caravan competitive in the used‑car market.
  • Four to five years: value decline levels to about 4‑6% annually, especially for well‑maintained examples.

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    4 years ago used US$9,995.00 Unlock all links
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