By Deb H on 06/12/08 09:25 AM (PDT)
Vehicle
2006 Chrysler Town and Country Touring 4dr Ext Minivan (3.8L 6cyl 4A)
Review
I have replace motor to window on Right side. motor to left sliding door, while under warranty, Now at just over the 40,000 mile mark the left window is acting up the rear vent windows are acting up. the r sliding door doesn't work. Now I have no air conditioning. Come on Chrysler do something about this, please. I spoke to the dealership recently, they may offer a discount on repairs but no guarantees as of now.
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By Base Model Buyer on 04/15/08 11:00 AM (PDT)
Vehicle
2006 Chrysler Town and Country 4dr Minivan (3.3L 6cyl 4A)
Review
This is only my second new car & I am pleased for the most part. I love the style, inside & out. The van has been pretty reliable but I had to replace brake pads at 36,000 miles (I drive in Atlanta traffic, but don't ride my brakes). At 70,000 miles, the driver side CV Axle broke internally (boot not torn at all); had to tow van home & replace. The passenger side is popping; plan to replace this week before I get left on the side of the road again. Maybe a recall is necessary, since the dealership parts guy admitted that he's sold allot of them? The lifters are noisy, maybe I should try a higher octane gas, as a previous review suggests? Hard to, with gas prices the way they are...
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By Bay Area T&C Driver on 03/21/08 11:57 AM (PDT)
Vehicle
2006 Chrysler Town and Country 4dr Minivan (3.3L 6cyl 4A)
Review
We are very happy with our 2006 Town & Country - great design and truly the best value for the money. For whatever reason they don't have our short-wheel base model in the latest (2008) T&C, the design also took a step backwards. We prefer our "bubble" design look. The fuel economy of the 3.3 L engine is better than of its competitors (even the Honda Odyssey), but we barely get 20 mpg on average out of it. The motor is responsive and well- balanced. So far no issues with it. The only design flaw we found is an unusual brake configuration: Our minivan has disk brakes on front and drum brakes on back - most brake job places have an "all disk brakes" in their database!
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By jat co on 03/09/08 16:23 PM (PDT)
Vehicle
2006 Chrysler Town and Country Touring 4dr Ext Minivan (3.8L 6cyl 4A)
Review
At 24,000 I have had to have my front brake pads replaced - from what I am hearing and reading, this is consistent with the Chryslers - original brake pads no good. New ones should last longer - are made better. What's with Chrysler!!!!! So disappointed. No, I am not hard on brakes and do not drive with one foot on the brake. Guess if you want brakes on a Chrysler to last, do not drive in town!!!!!! Never buy another Chrysler.......Sure am glad I bought the 100,000 mile warranty - what's to expect next.............
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By Paul O on 02/10/08 04:32 AM (PST)
Vehicle
2006 Chrysler Town and Country Touring 4dr Ext Minivan (3.8L 6cyl 4A)
Review
A great way to get around. Interior design is extremely well thought out and very comfortable. Although I do miss the storage of a console, this design is better because one can move around with ease.
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By jeanne on 01/05/08 16:54 PM (PST)
Vehicle
2006 Chrysler Town and Country 4dr Minivan (3.3L 6cyl 4A)
Review
i've had the van less than a year. have had it in the shop four times for various transmission/computer problems. it won't start when the weather is cool or raining. has 38,000 miles on it and runs like it has 200000 miles on it. this is the second one ive had the first one was great. wish i would have kept it.
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By nc240fd on 11/19/07 11:49 AM (PST)
Vehicle
2006 Chrysler Town and Country Limited 4dr Ext Minivan (3.8L 6cyl 4A)
Review
Invest in a brake pad company if you plan on buying a Town and Country. My T & C needed brakes every 8000 miles like clock work. Most of these miles were highway miles. The power doors are one problem after another. Some times they wont open and other times they open by themselves. The dealership knows the car is build like this so they milk every service for what its worth. Billing the warantee company for worthless repairs and the costumer.
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By Nancy Evert on 11/14/07 00:15 AM (PST)
Vehicle
2006 Chrysler Town and Country Limited 4dr Ext Minivan (3.8L 6cyl 4A)
Review
We love our new Town And Country! We are so overjoyed with this van I can't even put it in words. We has a 2003 Honda Odyssey that was a pile of junk, to say the least. Everytime we turned around it was having another reliability problem. The transmission started to slip at 15000 miles. That should of gave us a warning. No problems with our Chrysler. No trips back to the dealer for anything. Couldn't say that about the Honda. Test drove the Toyota Sienna. Didn't like its weird styling. We made the right choice.
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By smichals on 09/24/07 20:56 PM (PDT)
Vehicle
2006 Chrysler Town and Country Limited 4dr Ext Minivan (3.8L 6cyl 4A)
Review
Trouble from the beginning. Motors on sliding doors have been replaced - twice on passenger side. Brake problems - air conditioning not cooling adequately. Loose piece on steering column - told that it was supposed to be that way. Our 2001 T&C has same piece and no rattling. Trouble with tire, from beginning - they just would not listen to me. Getting ready to take back in, because the sliding doors are not working correctly, yet! Very discouraged. Chrysler, please take this van back. CD player has issues and they want me to remove and send to Chrysler - who are they kidding?
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By diappointed on 08/30/07 10:10 AM (PDT)
Vehicle
2006 Chrysler Town and Country 4dr Minivan (3.3L 6cyl 4A)
Review
The van did not get the fuel mileage it is advertsised to get, not even close, the road noise is so bad it makes the ride unbearable, the right cv joint fell off with no warning that it was even going bad, the left cv joint reported by dealer to be bad but it is not leaking grease and the boot is still intact- the ball bearings have flat spots on them
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