Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
OTHER
07/19/200424188212/31/2002
 Incident #1: 1. we were returning home from a weekend visit to iowa. we had been traveling about 5 hours. we were slowing down to exit off highway 212 near glencoe, mn. 2. the passenger side window exploded at about 4:00 pm as we were slowing down to make our turn. glass was spread throughout the inside of the vehicle (2003 dodge grand caravan) and chipped the paint along the side of the van. 3. the window was replace by our insurance company (progressive) and the van was repainted and detailed (vacuumed) to remove the glass inside the van. incident #2: 1. on the same vehicle (2003 grand caravan) a second window exploded on october 7, 2004. this time it was the passenger side sliding door window. i was accelerating into a passing lane east of cokato, mn. 2. the window exploded at 6:45 am. glass chipped the paint on the side of the van and was spread throughout the inside of the van - again. 3. the side window on the sliding door was replace by our insurance company (progressive) and the van will be painted again soon. *ak *sc
01/20/20044020210/29/2003
 Grand caravan sports are extremely easy to break into and even easier to steal. a 13-year-old with a standard sized screwdriver is all it takes to gain access and drive off with your vehicle <1 minute. any accomplices are well-hidden by the privacy glass. there are no cars of choices for auto thieves, it's whatever is quick and easy. this accessibility issue is common to all daimler-chrysler vehicles, not just the caravan fleet. d.c. vehicles are quickly gaining status as easy to steal, quick to stash, not to mention an abundant pool of possibilities...expect to pay nearly $3000.00 (low end) for someone else's joy ride and wait approximately three to four weeks while repairs are made. *jb
10/09/2002
 No defect/insufficient info-scc