Offered standard with a 3.3-liter, 162-hp V6 engine, the 1995 Grand Caravan LE AWD is also available in a 3.8-liter, 180-hp V6, which a lot of drivers recommend in order to have enough ...
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Offered standard with a 3.3-liter, 162-hp V6 engine, the 1995 Grand Caravan LE AWD is also available in a 3.8-liter, 180-hp V6, which a lot of drivers recommend in order to have enough power to slog up hills, off-road, or through snow and mud.
Aside from the all-wheel drive and standard ABS brakes, lower fuel economy, and more costly pricetag, the LE AWD offers the same standard features as the regular LE, including a tachomoter, trip computer, power locks, keyless entry, overhead and center consoles, and power heated mirrors. For added luxury in the snowy winter months, pay a bit more for optional power driver's seat, power windows, front and rear climate control, and leather seats. The extra features, smooth drive, and cargo capacity are big winners in the Grand Caravan LE, but the transmission problems, paint job, and wind/road noise are losers.