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    Same kind of idiots that steal and joyride beat up work trucks around here in Alberta...

    Looks legit to me

    Take the voyager and do SRT4 swap from neon...

    According to Allpar they’ve ditched AWD in 08 up because of floorpan layout:

    I did not know they’ve been selling 4.0L in AWD vans... 2008 was first year for 4.0 motor in Caravans, also first year of 5th gen chassis (now available only as Grand Caravan) which also happens to be the moment when they’ve ditched AWD option for these vans AFAIK... unless we’re talking Chrysler Pacificas which had

    I am aware that 3.6 lacks torque in lower revs, and that horsepower is not everything. Most numbers for these vans I’ve seen in reviews was 0-60 times of 8.0s for the 4 liter and 7.9s for the 3.6... could you point me to the source where you’ve got your numbers from? Just curious...

    Better than 2x4 power! (Steam powered with boiler being fired with leftover construction lumber?)

    3.6 is newest/quickest of the bunch, contrary to popular belief...

    You forgot WRC Limited GTO part

    Usually when I see these first thing that comes to my mind is what’s limited about it, performance?

    CP, get any Diesel fullsize 3/4 ton or one ton + your favorite programmer/tune instead.

    Nice spaceship sir!

    I would love to see crash tests of older cars that’s been exposed to elements and wear, just to see how much their rating have dropped after 10 or so years on the road...

    Regen happened.

    This is so true, parts are quite hard to get, and I’ve forgot about hoarders.

    Or get an 80's ranger with mazda diesel

    TRABANTS ARE FRONT WHEEL DRIVE, not rear as the article states, yes front wheel drive, even models with 1.1 vw motor are FWD! Please fix that discrepancy

    This + displacement wars are still a thing in a truck market...

    Bring back Lumina APV aka dustbuster, have that with a supercharged 3800 V6 plastic body (eco friendly materials? Used bottles anyone?) and decent power to weight