Nationwide I see a bunch of 2006 Dodge Caravan cargo vans for sale. Low mileage, pretty inexpensive. Who uses them?
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Nationwide I see a bunch of 2006 Dodge Caravan cargo vans for sale. Low mileage, pretty inexpensive. Who uses them?
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Last edited by HBARleatherneck; 01-03-2020 at 09:19.
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Some insurance companies used them for claims adjusters, but I want to say that they rotate it vehicles before then. The Caravan underwent significant changes to the frame in 2011 and you want one built after that. Supposedly the earlier years (but same body style), were under supported in the front end, so instead of changes brake pads every 50k, you'd get to change rotors, calipers, other suspension parts, and get an alignment. For 2011 they changed a bunch of things to fix all that. Good luck.
Sorry, that is the next generation that started in 2008, I was thinking the fifth generation started in 2000. Keep that in mind if you go newer though.
Those look like USPS vans. Depending what one considers Low Mileage.
They're more like usps, than fedex, or sub contractor units. Seeing how most delivery areas for the P.O. are smaller, compared to the FX type delivery places.
Last edited by Great-Kazoo; 01-03-2020 at 09:51.
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I've seen USPS using those.
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If you already have a Dodge Caravan and want the USPS rear cross-view mirror kit: https://www.velvac.com/products/usps...iameter-convex
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What wulf said may be how they do it in CO. Out here the ones in use are stop n go along their service area. Our streets run just under 1 mi long per.
You wouldn't know how they were driven unless you knew their delivery route and vehicle history. For the money they might not be a bad deal, maybe.
With them being under 100K you'd not have a hard time dumping one, if it was more of a headache, than not.
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