The transmissions get small improvements every couple of years. 1992, 1996, 2001, etc
1984 till the present. 2013
According to Edmunds.com, 1984 was the year that Dodge first rolled out the Caravan. That year Chrysler had both the Voyager and the Caravan coming off the assembly line.
Any engine from a 1991-1995 Dodge Caravan, Plymouth Voyager or Chrysler Town & Country should work fine
Pretty much any 1996-2000 Dodge Caravan, Plymouth Voyager, and Chrysler Town & Country models.
They vary in price depending on year and make of caravan..... generally from 300 to 600 dollars.
Stow 'n Go seating was last available in the 2020 model year for the Chrysler Pacifica and Dodge Grand Caravan. The Dodge Grand Caravan was discontinued after the 2020 model year, while the Stow 'n Go feature continues to be offered in the Chrysler Pacifica in subsequent model years.
1956 to 1964.
1984 model year -- Chrysler invented the first minivan -- Dodge Caravan and Plymouth Voyager
Yes
Depends on the year, engine, transmission, etc...
It depends on the years in question. If the same year, yes.
the 318 (5.2L) has a Chrysler 44re transmission and the 360 (5.9L) has the Chrysler 46re transmission. The 318's also used the 46re and/or 46rh (depending on year) until Chrysler began to cheap out i believe in 1995. The Cummins diesels use the 47re transmission. all are 4 speed automatic, i don't know any of the manuel transmissions used.