The amphibian Caravan is better if you plan on landing in the water, otherwise skip the floats and go standard landing gear.
Cessna Caravan 675 $1,969,050Cessna Caravan Amphibian $2,291,550Cessna Grand Caravan $2,071,225Cessna Grand Caravan Super Cargo Master $1,812,500
The latest version with Edo floats costs about 2.5 million dollars.
An eight-passenger single-engine low-wing Cessna would be called a Pilatus PC-12. Cessna's low-wing singles are the Corvallis models, which are four-place planes. The biggest piston single they make is the Stationair, which only has six seats and it's high-wing. The Grand Caravan, which is an eight-place turboprop single, is also high-wing. If you want an eight-place single you seem to have two choices: the Grand Caravan, which isn't low-wing, and the PC-12, which isn't a Cessna.
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Where is the ECU on a 2002 Dodge Grand Caravan
A Grand Caravan should have a 6 cylinder.
Well a lot of them have the same engines & transmissions; but if you have a lot of people you'll be driving around, you'd want the grand caravan...The only difference is the length. I would go with the standard size, it'll probably get better gas mileage and cause less wear on the transmission & engine.
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Grand Caravan to the Rim of the World was created in 2000.
To reset an outside thermometer on a 2006 Grand Caravan simply take your caravan to the garage.
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