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Used 1998 Plymouth Voyager Expresso 4dr Minivan Consumer Reviews

3.9 out of 5 stars
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3.63 out of 5 stars

Pretty good value

Enjoyed this van, 05/27/2006
Plymouth Voyager Expresso 4dr Minivan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

This was our first mini van and the experience was great overall. Pretty reliable up to 90K miles. Check engine light, sway bars, water pump, brake squeals, plus a few other problems. Keyless entry costs $100+ to replace. Power a little weak on very steep grades. We are replacing the Espresso with a Mazda MPV: better reliability and features.

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4 out of 5 stars

Owned two and LOVED both!

Blessed Grandma!, Charlotte, NC, 07/16/2017
updated 07/24/2019
Plymouth Voyager Expresso 4dr Minivan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

I bought my first '98 Voyager from a doting original owner; everything looked and worked like brand-new. At literally 260,000 miles, with original, non-rebuilt engine and trans, another driver ran a red light and totalled my beloved van. The van "died" saving me, as I was protected well and had no life-threatening injuries. Due to how wonderful that van was, I replaced her with another, excellent-condition '98, and I'm finding this to be every bit as reliable. I drive a LOT, and now have 180,000 on this van. Again, no rebuilds to drivetrain needed. I want to mention that I have several pain-causing health conditions, and these vans are much more comfortable for me than any newer-model vehicle that I've tried! I have NO intention of trading this wonderful little van in - she's "family" now! UPDATE: We've surpassed 200,000 miles, and still runs like a top! NO issues whatsoever! SO very pleased!

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4.13 out of 5 stars

Expresso is o.k....

Expressokay, 08/17/2006
Plymouth Voyager Expresso 4dr Minivan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

We've owned the van for 4 years and haven't had any significant problems until recently when it was found the dual electric fans were out. It'll cost close to $800 to replace at the dealership and there are indications that the lack of fans working (we don't know how long) has caused damage to the transmission...not sure how much that will cost. Overall the 3.3L engine has worked great, and we've enjoyed it for long trips. I want to like purchasing American vehicles and know my hard earned cash is going into a quality product, but I have to admit my next van may be a Honda Odyssey based on reliability. I don't think Chrysler is able to change its ways toward producing a quality product.

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1 out of 5 stars

This car S$&#@!

Evilbaby, 05/27/2003
Plymouth Voyager Expresso 4dr Minivan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

The worst car in the world. The 10th day I had the piece of S%*# the transmission went bad. Everything imaginable as gone wrong with this car. A Toyota would have last 10 times as long! Worst automobile ever!

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3.38 out of 5 stars

WHAT A PIECE!

Leslie, 05/24/2006
Plymouth Voyager Expresso 4dr Minivan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

We just recently bought a used 98 Plymouth Voyager Expresso edition and in less than 2 months of us having it the transmission went out. I have heard this is a common problem and that the transmissions in them originally are bad. We got lucky and found someone to replace it for $2100 but it is still a ridiculous price to pay. I mostly blame the dealership.

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