Hard to answer that one without seeing it. It's all about condition.
use kellybluebook.com to get the value.
Accoding to the Kelly Blu Book ebsite the private sale value of a 2003 Dodge Caravan with 120000 miles in good condition is $3960.00. In excellent condition the value increases to $4410.00.
go to www.kbb.com enter the info and you'll see the value
I will post a link. The value depends on where you live and how the van is equipped.
To convert kilometers to miles on a TI-84 calculator, you can use the conversion factor: 1 kilometer is approximately equal to 0.62137119 miles. You can multiply the number of kilometers by this conversion factor to get the equivalent distance in miles. For example, to convert 10 kilometers to miles, you would do 10 km * 0.62137119 miles/km = 6.2137119 miles.
In October 2013 a 1921 Dodge Brothers Half Ton Pickup in extraordinary original unrestored condition with 8,800 miles sold at auction in Hershey Pa for $19,250. Take it from there.
The conversion factor from WHAT to WHAT! Daily value to value per second? per year? Daily value of compounds of sodium? If so, which ones?
1 mile is exactly 1.609344 kilometers. Therefore to convert kilometers to miles, value in kilometers has to be divided by conversion factor which is 1.609344: 15 kilometers = 15 / 1.609344 = 9.321 miles
The value of a 2002 Dodge high top conversion van can vary based on factors such as its condition, mileage, location, and any additional features or modifications. Generally, prices for such vans range from $5,000 to $15,000, with well-maintained models or those with low mileage potentially fetching higher prices. To get a more accurate estimate, checking local listings and resources like Kelley Blue Book or NADA Guides can be helpful.
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It is called conversion.
The blue book value of a 2002 GMC 1500 Savana conversion van with 56,154 miles can vary based on factors such as condition, location, and specific features. As of my last update, prices typically range from around $5,000 to $10,000. For the most accurate and current valuation, it's best to consult resources like Kelley Blue Book or NADA Guides.