Pleasing to drive and ride in, the T&C has finally come to the table with the all-important fold-flat third seat, allowing families to get the most out of its expansive interior. While it still can't match the rock-solid reliability of import rivals, this otherwise well-qualified van is worth consideration.
Pros
Excellent ride and handling, good low-end pull from 3.8-liter V6, roomy and luxurious interior, innovative fold-flat second- and third-row seats.
Cons
Unimpressive reliability history, major safety features remain optional on lower-level models, no stability control.
APPRAISE YOUR CARsubmodelindex:3,make:Chrysler, submodel:Town and Country Minivan, year:2005, trim.trimName:Limited, zip:90025
Published: 10/02/2005
Updated: 10/02/2009
What's New for 2005
The Town & Country gets revised styling, a handful of new features, a much lower base price and -- oh yeah, the Stow 'n Go fold-flat second- and third-row seating system.
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