Class: Cars, Van / MPV — Model origin:
00:04:08 Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2007-02-05 16:17 |
Either a Dodge Carvan or Chrysler Town & Country or Plymouth Voyager. |
◊ 2007-02-05 16:19 |
Dodge Caravan |
◊ 2007-02-05 16:46 |
Are you totally sure? It's when people identify cars they don't always explain why or how sure they are. |
◊ 2007-02-05 17:07 |
the hubcaps are the only real feature to figure out which it is. -- Last edit: 2007-02-05 17:11:52 |
◊ 2007-02-05 17:11 |
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◊ 2007-02-05 17:14 |
did a search between caravan and voyager and didn't find any with those hubcaps. i then did a search for caravan hubcaps and voyager hubcaps...and these came up under caravan. |
◊ 2007-02-05 18:18 |
which is why i said Caravan , I didn't have time to explain myself when i typed Caravan |
◊ 2007-02-06 04:53 |
If you wanna be more specific... they were only found on the 1996-2000 Caravan and Grand Caravan SE |
◊ 2019-06-27 18:53 |
Grand Caravan SE by the thick door trim, longer wheelbase and rims. https://www.xr793.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/1997-Dodge.pdf https://www.xr793.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/1996-Dodge-Caravan.pdf |
◊ 2019-07-29 19:55 |
@Terra. Wide molding indicates SE and it was standard according to the brochures. If you open the 1996 PDF you linked slide down the page where it starts listing the features for each model. Look under the molding section. You will see wide molding is standard on all LWB & SWB SE models. Those wheel covers were offered on both the SWB and LWB. Here is a 1996 SWB base model wearing those wheels: http://gtcarlot.com/colors/car/13230987.html So yes it is SE trim, however how can we pinpoint this is a LWB or SWB? |