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By redrooster1 on 12/08/11 08:45 AM (PST)
Vehicle
2010 Chrysler Town and Country LX 4dr Minivan (3.8L 6cyl 6A)
Review
Great minivan except we have had lots of problems with squeaking & rattling in the elect. side doors. 4 months after we bought it in May of 2010 it has been in the Chrysler shop about 6-8 times for the doors. It is VERY annoying. Chrysler rep. is now involved. We will see what the outcome is. Other wise we love the van.
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By aneoh on 09/26/11 19:39 PM (PDT)
Vehicle
2010 Chrysler Town and Country Touring 4dr Minivan (3.8L 6cyl 6A)
Review
Owe this car new, now 28k miles on it.
1. The sliding door could remain open and I can lock it with my remote. Seems kinda dumb to be able to lock the locks with either of the sliding door open. Seems like an oversight in design.
2. All 4 rotors worned out and warped. Chrysler is willing to pay part of replacement cost. Seriously, this is a manufacturer material issue. So far 3 other people I know have similar problem with 2009 and 2010.
3. Transmission shifts very hard between 1 to 3 and downwards too. Other similar year van does not have as pronounced shift as my van, but dealer claims it is normal and expected. Since computer shows no code, hence no issue.
Will update when know more.
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By tbruner on 06/21/11 13:53 PM (PDT)
Vehicle
2010 Chrysler Town and Country Touring 4dr Minivan (3.8L 6cyl 6A)
Review
Recently bought a used T&C with low miles.
I have only had it for 6 months and already had
issues with it stalling, also issues with breaking
system.
Spoke with manager from Chrysler and they will not back their product.
Needless to say,I will never buy another Chrysler vehicle again.
I hope that this helps anybody else to make a decision on what to buy.
I told the rep from Chrysler that I would be sure to advertise for them.
But I should also add, shame on GM for no longer making a mini van for those with young children.
Oh, one more thing I forgot, 16mpg is what I have been getting.
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful
By dawnco on 05/23/11 11:10 AM (PDT)
Vehicle
2010 Chrysler Town and Country Touring 4dr Minivan (3.8L 6cyl 6A)
Review
I always admired the T&C whenever I rode in them and knew that whenever the need arose I would get one.
From carting around fishing poles to wheelchair and long trips on the road (with an airbed in back)- it was the perfect solution for us. This van came with a Sirius sat. and the remaining warranty from the dealer. We don't use the 2/3rd row seats that often and don't
have room to store seats, so this worked perfect for our situation.
Van came with 23k miles and got it for 19.9k
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By scottyp1 on 02/12/11 22:19 PM (PST)
Vehicle
2010 Chrysler Town and Country Touring Plus 4dr Minivan (3.8L 6cyl 6A)
Review
Reliability was definitely a concern when purchasing this vehicle, after reading bad review after bad review...but after test driving the T&C, we were pretty much sold.
The vehicle is comfortable and has served our family well.
My only complaint is that the road noise is a bit loud...but this is more of a minor annoyance than anything.
Our 2010 T&C Touring has about 12k miles on it now and so far, we have not had any issues.
We've been very happy with our purchase so far.
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By dseawell on 12/25/10 11:39 AM (PST)
Vehicle
2010 Chrysler Town and Country Touring 4dr Minivan (3.8L 6cyl 6A)
Review
Having owned both Honda and Toyota vans in the last 4 years I believe that the Chrysler T&C is on par with both of them. Feature for feature the T&C surpasses both of them at a price that is thousands less. The ride and interior environment is very comfortable not sporty but this is a van. If the 2010 version of the T&C fixes many of the earlier years problems then this van will be in the family for a long time.
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By Chrycominivanfan on 11/24/10 00:00 AM (PST)
Vehicle
2010 Chrysler Town and Country Limited 4dr Minivan (4.0L 6cyl 6A)
Review
Just a follow-up to my review of April 2010. After 9,000 miles, including a 3,500 mile trip in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado and various national parks in Utah, we have been absolutely thrilled with our T&C Limited. Three tanks on trip yielded over 28 mpg; overall was over 25 mpg. Very comfortable and quiet. BTW, per a previous review, original owners can get a free set of user manuals with a single phone call to Chrysler.
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By Darlene Morris on 11/17/10 00:00 AM (PST)
Vehicle
2010 Chrysler Town and Country Touring 4dr Minivan (3.8L 6cyl 6A)
Review
Just purchased this van and I love it so far. We traded in a 2007 odyssey that was very over rated in my opinion. This van has a nicer look, it rides smoother and has every thing we need. The price was great, I can see keeping this van a while.
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By Chip Neal on 11/01/10 00:00 AM (PDT)
Vehicle
2010 Chrysler Town and Country Limited 4dr Minivan (4.0L 6cyl 6A)
Review
Although this is my first Chrysler van, it certainly won't be my last Chrysler Town&Country! My current Town&Country Limited's ride is unreal. It's ultra smooth and has very little wind noise which mean passengers in the rear can carry-on conversations with those in the front of the van. In addition to this, the 4.0 engine has plenty of pep--a drastic change from vans I had before!
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By KB on 10/29/10 00:00 AM (PDT)
Vehicle
2010 Chrysler Town and Country Touring Plus 4dr Minivan (3.8L 6cyl 6A)
Review
Purchased '10 T&C Touring Plus, and so far we love it. Test drove/read reviews on Toyota Sienna and Honda, but decided on T&C. First, price was going to be at least $5k less than comparables, and the T&C actually is more loaded than even these comparable competitors, and most of these features are standard on Touring Plus.(I drive an Acura MDX, so I know about luxury options.) TV screens in both 2nd and 3rd rows is awesome, and love that they can watch same DVD or 2 different DVDs at the same time. T&C has also figured out that regardless of the color of the leather seats, the floor carpet should be black. Didn't want the "Blind Spot Assist" option, but now wouldn't go without it.
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