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Used 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager Expresso 4dr Minivan Consumer Reviews

3.7 out of 5 stars
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2.38 out of 5 stars

MY LAST PLYMOUTH

MARC, 02/24/2005
Plymouth Grand Voyager Expresso 4dr Minivan
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

3.3L engine. Blew gasket at 67k - out of warranty. Thereafter, major components were replaced, water pump, alternator, a/c compressor... Blew front rocker arm at 98k. Blew back rocker arm at 104k. Replaced head at 106k. All expenses from my own pocket.

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3.75 out of 5 stars

Would buy another

ztagwil, West Palm Beach, FL, 04/07/2012
Plymouth Grand Voyager Expresso 4dr Minivan
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

We were fortunate to have bought an experimental van by Chrysler. It is an Expresso Grand Voyager, 6-cyl, 3.8L. It has a truck chassie and a towing package. We have pulled a camper for 8-9 yrs. Have 195k. It has been a tank, very comfortable with 4 captains chairs. Replaced transmission once. We need another van, to carry 7, and to pull our camper. We think, that if you can find one of the 1600 ever made, you can trust it. Looking for a sleeper (one with low mileage).

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1.25 out of 5 stars

Worst car ever

kabinda, Salem, VA, 02/12/2012
Plymouth Grand Voyager Expresso 4dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

I had a 1998 Expresso model. The best thing about this bucket of bolts was the day I sold it. I owned it for 4 years and the list of parts I went through is to long to mention. I would not recommend this car to my worst enemy, unless they were independently wealthy enough to have it repaired at least twice a month. When I sold it for $600 it still needed almost $1200 worth of parts just to get it started. Because of this heap of junk, I will NEVER even consider another Chrysler product.

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2.75 out of 5 stars

1998 Gr. Voyager

woodrow ban, 01/10/2004
Plymouth Grand Voyager Expresso 4dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

Like most chrysler products, this vehicle experiences problems well before one would expect. While comfortable for famlies on trips and for large loads (it holds a lot of stuff - good for moving daughters to college/first apartments). A tall vehicle, expect slow response, and difficulty in elevated/gusty winds. Delivers not-bad milage. Interior feels, looks and performs cheaply. Blown head gasket within 3/36 milage, but outside the 3 years. Chrysler wouldn't help. Dealership stepped up and shared the cost. Unfortunately, Chrysler makes the vans with the most desirable overall package.

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2.25 out of 5 stars

too bad

it is unfortunate, 04/10/2003
Plymouth Grand Voyager Expresso 4dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

Bought new in 98...drove all of the available vans at the time & decided this had the best bang for the buck...from day one we have had problems...70k miles - 4 complete sets of brakes (calipers, rotors, pads, entire overhaul), trans has slipped from day 1 - the dealer can't fix it - AC has broke 2xs - windows open & close on whim - power steering noisy - no one can ever seem to fix it - side door got "stuck" & had to be removed to get it to work again - every annoying problem you could think of...it is a shame - cause I love the design - plenty of room - many features that I use on a reg basis (temp, compass, rear heat/ac, auto door locks, etc)

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