A groundbreaking minivan lead by Dodge Caravan found its market introduction in 1984 alongside its practicality and versatility features. Different engine options became available to customers throughout the manufacturing period of the Dodge Caravan with the 3.3-liter V6 delivering 180 horsepower and 214 lb-ft torque as the standard but the 3.8-liter V6 produced 197 horsepower with 240 lb-ft torque coupled with a four-speed automatic transmission for improved acceleration response. Driving conditions became safer because of the automatic front-wheel-drive system built into the Dodge Caravan that delivers stability during driving. Standard equipment on the Dodge Caravan included anti-lock brakes together with driver and passenger front airbags which enables the vehicle's safety and reliability. The factory condition of a Dodge Caravan will stay intact when owners use original components made to satisfy the production standards for enhanced performance and reliability. OEM parts enable Dodge Caravan owners to maintain peak condition for their vehicles which represents the manufacturer's dedication to superior construction quality.