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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Cars / October 2007

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2008 Grand Caravan Headlights

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David In NH - 07 Oct 2007 00:29 GMT
Hi All:

My wife is interested in getting a new Grand Caravan but has been
disappointed in the headlights in her old (1996) model. She thinks the
headlights in my Camry are awesome and we were wondering what the lights in
the newest vans are like. Thanks in advance.

- Dave
Dan C - 07 Oct 2007 05:30 GMT
> Hi All:
>
> My wife is interested in getting a new Grand Caravan but has been
> disappointed in the headlights in her old (1996) model. She thinks the
> headlights in my Camry are awesome and we were wondering what the lights in
> the newest vans are like. Thanks in advance.

Why don't you go to your local dealer, see them in person, and make an
educated decision based on that?

Wouldn't that be better than some half-cocked opinions of others, who may
or may not know what they're talking about?

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David In NH - 07 Oct 2007 14:16 GMT
>> Hi All:
>>
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> Wouldn't that be better than some half-cocked opinions of others, who may
> or may not know what they're talking about?

Seeing them in person won't really help much unless we get a chance to test
drive the car at night on dark roads. I figured with all the folks on these
newsgroups, that I'd get some real information as well as some obvious
suggestions. Thanks for yours.
Dan C - 07 Oct 2007 19:12 GMT
>>> My wife is interested in getting a new Grand Caravan but has been
>>> disappointed in the headlights in her old (1996) model. She thinks the
>>> headlights in my Camry are awesome and we were wondering what the lights
>>> in the newest vans are like. Thanks in advance.

>> Why don't you go to your local dealer, see them in person, and make an
>> educated decision based on that?
>> Wouldn't that be better than some half-cocked opinions of others, who may
>> or may not know what they're talking about?

> Seeing them in person won't really help much unless we get a chance to test
> drive the car at night on dark roads.

Yeah.  I guess another obvious thing never occurred to you, either.  <sigh>

Why don't you express your concerns/desire to the dealer, and I'll bet you
a dollar to a doughnut that they'll let you test drive one overnight.

Have an extra helping of common sense with your dinner tonight, would ya?

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Ralph Henrichs - 07 Oct 2007 21:04 GMT
>>>>My wife is interested in getting a new Grand Caravan but has been
>>>>disappointed in the headlights in her old (1996) model. She thinks the
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>
> Have an extra helping of common sense with your dinner tonight, would ya?

I had a 1996 Voyager and the headlights are much better on my new 2006
Caravan.
David In NH - 08 Oct 2007 00:33 GMT
>>>>>My wife is interested in getting a new Grand Caravan but has been
>>>>>disappointed in the headlights in her old (1996) model. She thinks the
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> I had a 1996 Voyager and the headlights are much better on my new 2006
> Caravan.

Thank you Ralph for a real answer. I appreciate it.
 
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