About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 97. Chapters: Minivan, Dodge Caravan, Chrysler Town & Country, Honda Odyssey, Plymouth Voyager, Ford Aerostar, Chrysler Voyager, Toyota Sienna, Toyota Previa, Volkswagen Transporter, Oldsmobile Silhouette, Volkswagen Routan, Kia Carnival, Pontiac Trans Sport, Eurovan, SEAT Alhambra, Mazda MPV, Mazda Premacy, Volkswagen Sharan, Nissan Quest, Honda Elysion, Ford Windstar, Toyota HiAce, Chevrolet Astro, Toyota Revo, Nissan Prairie, Ford Freestar, Pontiac Montana, Ford Galaxy, Proton Exora, Mercedes-Benz R-Class, Chevrolet Lumina APV, Chevrolet Venture, Stout Scarab, Honda Stream, Nissan Serena, Hyundai Starex, Mercury Villager, Mitsubishi Grandis, Buick Terraza, Nissan Presage, Nissan Livina Geniss, Hyundai Entourage, Chevrolet Uplander, Toyota Regius, Volkswagen California, Toyota MasterAce, Hyundai Trajet, SsangYong Rodius, Saturn Relay, Luxgen7 MPV, Toyota Raum, Isuzu Panther, Toyota Isis, Buick GL8, Tata Venture, Honda Freed, Nissan Lafesta, Toyota Noah, Mitsubishi Savrin, DKW Schnellaster, Chery V5, Toyota Ipsum, Toyota Gaia, Isuzu Oasis, Nissan Bassara, Toyota LiteAce, Mazda Biante, Tata Magic Iris, Nissan Largo, Chrysler ecoVoyager, Nissan Forum, BYD M6. Excerpt: The Dodge Caravan is a family minivan manufactured by Chrysler Group LLC and sold under its Dodge brand. Along with its nameplate variant, the Plymouth Voyager, the Caravan was introduced for the 1984 model year. In 1987, the Dodge Grand Caravan long-wheelbase (LWB) model was introduced and sold alongside the short-wheelbase (SWB) Caravan. The SWB model was discontinued after the 2007 model year; and, since the 2008 model year, the van has been sold only under the Grand Caravan nameplate. Other nameplate variants of the Caravan include the Chrysler Voyager (1988-present), the upmarket Chrysler Town & Country (1990-present), and the Volkswagen Routan (2008-present). C...