What's the 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan life expectancy?

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Margaret W. February 3, 2021
If You are curious about knowing how long Your 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan is expected to run, I can help You with that. With proper care and maintenance, the Dodge Grand Caravan can last up to 100,000 miles. If You don't know what proper care and maintenance mean, I can help clarify that for You. What it basically means is giving Your vehicles their tune ups on schedule, changing the engine oil and filter, topping off fluids, repairing it as soon as a problem arises instead of waiting for later. That is one of the biggest things when owning a car, don't put off repairs because often a small problem can turn into a big one.
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Art Forbes June 26, 2021
I drive a 2010 dodge caravan it has over 432799 miles on it and still running
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Carl June 10, 2021
I just sold my 2010 dodge caravan with 512 000 km. That's 318142 miles. I did put around 1000$ of maintenance or repairs every year for the last 5 years, but i'm doing 31 000 miles a year. The van is still solid, but the AC has died on me, that's why i sold it.
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Norman F July 16, 2020
The 2010 dodge grand caravan should last over 100,000 miles with proper care.
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Laura Stilson December 26, 2021
Our 2010 Grand Caravan has 135,000 miles on it , mechanically solid. We had a 100,000 mile tune up done on it and the mechanic said we should get another 100,000 miles easy. We have had no major mechanical failures, love the stow n go feature!
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Alana August 26, 2023
Thinking of buying a 2010 Dodge caravan but it has hooded me 188,000miles on it what do you think it's on a car lot
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George January 8, 2022
I have had five vans. I always drive them anywhere between 300,000 and 400,00 plus km. Them sell them. But you have to do some maintenance on them. But we’ll worth it
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