<P> In 2003, the Caravan C / V and Grand Caravan C / V returned after having been discontinued in 1995 . The C / V featured the option of deleted side windows (replaced by composite panels), optional rear seats, a cargo floor made of plastic material similar to pickup truck bedliners, rubber flooring in lieu of carpeting and normal hatch at the rear . Minor changes were made to the Grand Caravan ES including many of the features included in Option Group 29S becoming standard, the 17 inch Titan Chrome wheels no longer being an option replaced with standard 16 inch chrome wheels, and the disappearance of the AutoStick Transmission option . This year also saw the appearance of an optional factory - installed rear seat DVD system with single disc player mounted below the HVAC controls . </P> <P> 2004 offered an exclusive one year only "Anniversary Edition" package to mark Caravan's 20th year in production . This package was offered on higher level SXT models, and included chrome wheels, body color moldings, special interior accents and a unique fender badge . </P> <P> 2005 changes to the Caravan included a revised grille, new foglight fascia, and a system of in - floor folding second and third row seats, marketed as Stow' n Go seating . </P> <P> Production of this generation continued in China from 2008, when the Taiwanese Chrysler Town & Country production line was relocated there, until late 2010 when the fifth generation Chrysler Voyager was introduced to the Chinese market . The Caravan was subsequently replaced by the Journey, although a page for the Caravan still exists on the Dodge China site . The Chinese Caravan was produced alongside the Town & Country, now using the Grand Voyager nameplate, by Soueast, and did not share any aesthetic components with the North American Caravan aside from the wheels . Instead, the Chinese Caravan was identical to the Taiwanese Town & Country, aside from the lack of chrome trim on the exterior door panels, and used a modified version of the Town & Country front bumper with a Dodge grille . Chinese vans were equipped with Mitsubishi 6G72 engines, and came in three trim levels: Classic, SXT, and Luxury . </P>

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