2008 dodge grand caravan se

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Asked by hotdude1 Feb 06, 2011 at 10:43 AM about the 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan SE FWD

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what is the opinion of the 3.3 v6 engine

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dodge has had the 3.3 for years, some differences in the newer though, but i think its been one of the best Chrysler v6 engines ever

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I've had three 3.3's and my sister has had two, all five of them have ran way past 300k miles, without spending more than a couple hundred dollars on repairs, and nothing major at that, and it was usually non-engine type repairs, alternator, a/c comp etc..... Now all three of mine have developed a ticking noise that sounded like a lifter or a valve, however I put between 100-150k on it afterwards, and they all seemed to run better, stronger, and get better mileage after the noise started. Doesn't make sense I know, but that is how it has worked. It could have something to do with the fact that I drive hard, and my sister doesn't, so that's why her's didn't make the noise. I'll buy another in a heartbeat.

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