Dodge, a division of Chrysler, is a North American car manufacturer that produces sporty and capable cars, trucks, vans and SUVS. Founded in 1900 by the Dodge Brothers, the brand was sold to Chrysler in 1928. Today, Dodge produces a multitude of vehicles with a sporty edge that appeal to a wide range of consumers. The 2002 Dodge Caravan is the most widely popular minivan on the market today. It offers seating capacity for up to seven passengers. Under the hood, the Caravan features a 3.3-liter gas-powered 6-cylinder with a 4-speed automatic transmission. Safety features include driver and passenger-side airbags, ABS brakes and daytime running lights. Luxury equipment includes air conditioning, cruise control, power windows, power door locks, an adjustable steering wheel, intermittent wipers and AM/FM/CD. New car dealer trade in, priced to fit the family budget.