Used 2000 Chrysler Grand Voyager Consumer Reviews
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Awful van
We have been so frustrated with this van. The second day we had it we had to have it towed to the dealership because of a belt breaking. We should have know then to just take it back. Anyway, it is now on the 3rd transmission at 108,000 miles. I can't even begin to say how many times the belts have broken. We will NEVER buy a Chrysler Van again.
Great car except for the rust
I got it at 80k now has 105k replaced front brakes, water pump and several pulleys as well as the belt. The big stuff was corrosion issues. The rear brake lines were rusted out at the ABS Pump which is under the van. I also had to have the power steering lines replaced from corrosion. Also one of the gas tank straps rusted through and snapped in half. The body has rust issues at the bottom of the liftgate, above the rear wheel wells and the rocker panels by the rear wheel and under the front drivers door. The front hood is also prone to rust as well. The weird thing is many of these issues are caused by factory installed plastic stickers covering the drain holes.
- SE Passenger MinivanMSRP: $3,9951,386 mi away
Great car, very fun & reliable !
I bought this car back in 2005 with 160,000 miles on it. It now has over 250,000 and still runs strong. Its the base model without all the bells and whistles, and in the 6 years I've owned it, I only had to replace the fuel pump. I've never replaced the transmission or engine, and it get good gas mileage. When you remove the rear seats, it has more room than a truck bed. They did have a recall on this model year for the clock spring but I repaired mine myself and Chrysler USA reimbursed me for the costs and sent me a check (you can also take it into any Chrysler dealer for free to be fixed). Highly recommend this auto.
So very disappointed
Never have I been more disappointed with a vehicle. The gas mileage is poor, the vehicle has been terribly unreliable and we have had over the past year 3 significant issues with our transmission. The power of the engine leaves much to be desired, the tires wear inconsistently which our dealership tells us has been an issue with the Voyager. In total it has been to the garage about 15 different times in the short time we have had it. I will NEVER buy another Voyager/Caravan again.
Lemmon
This has been the worst auto I've ever owned. It has had a problem every other month. So far I have had the following done: transmission (in several times), electrical, drive train, breaks, odd smell from vents, etc., etc. I would never buy another one of these!
a life time fan
My first Chrysler was an ordinary voyager I bought it second hand. unfortunately the head gasket blew and my drive was ruined from oil so I sold it. my second one was a grand voyager turbo diesel in which the fuel pump and the electrical management system packed up so once again i sold it. my third one which i still have to this day is a Chrysler grand voyager LX and it's beautiful and it's huge when the seats go down I can even play hockey in the back my friends and family call it the party wagon and it really is so far I've had no problems with it touch wood. i love it and so do the kids especially the DVD system it's like driving around in your living room totally awesome this one is here to stay.
Love my Van
This is my 4th Chrysler Minivan. I like the way it handles and the way it pulls my camper with ease. I have the V6 3.3 engine with a tow package. The only drawback I have is the interier has a few rattles in it and the front and side cup holders are not deep enough for larger cups, as in fast food cups. I have had both Caravan and Voyager minivans and I liked them both. I would buy another one.
'98 Voyager
Leased this vehicle for 3 years, and over that time, all I did was change the oil every 4,000 miles. Never had one mechanical or interior problem. Was my first new product from Chrysler, and my second van (my first being a '96 Ford Windstar). I liked its quality, driveability and low maintenance so much, at the end of its lease I bought another Chrysler product... The Dodge Intrepid. And I'm having the same great experience with it.
failed brakes
This van is constant need of brake repair, i have since 2006 put four sets of brakes on it, two rotors, two master cylinders, two wheel seals and now i don't have front brakes again, the back brakes are grabbing, the booster is fine. I am thinking maybe the abs box has some issues, anyways i have never had to do so much repair to one vehicle. I am unhappy with this purchase.
Best Car I've Owned to 212K miles!
My faithful Dodge caravan will finally have to be replaced. It lasted 212,000 miles and over 10 years! I have hauled everything in this car, been stuck in it for up to 3 hours a day NYC driving, and driven it through 10 NY winters. It has been great. My wife owned one first and we kept that one for 140k miles. Air went at 180k on my car and 140k on hers. That's about it. Cost about $8k less than the SUV's when I bought it, and have done everything from camp out of it to commute at 65 mph day in and day out. Kept me safe in one deer/car crash.
Still in Love
How is it possible for Chrysler to keep improving on the mini-van. Usually after so many years a model is "let go". Still smoother than many luxury cars, comfortable for even the longest trip. In 80,000 km. of driving there was one small warranty repair. People can't believe how easily the sliding doors work even after all this time.
It's Been a Great Van
My wife and I bought this van at the end of the model year. It had been a rental fleet vehicle and had 20k mile on it. Aside from a couple of small fluid leaks which we had repaired under warranty, it has been a great van and I have been very impressed with its quality and reliability, especially considering all of the horror stories I have heard about Chrysler vans. This having been our first minivan, I have been very pleased with the ride and handling. We liked this van so well that we are upgrading to an '03 Grand Caravan eX.
Chrysler's getting better
I bought this van in Sep of 2000. So far I put 41000 miles on it. No major mechanical problem yet. Been in the dealer for three minor problems, strut failure of the rear lift gate, broken sun visor holder and transmission fluid leak at the fluid transfer tube to the cooler. Good ride and handling, average fuel mileage. Chrysler did not disappoint me.
2000 Chrysler Grand Voyager SE
We only have about 25,000 miles on this vehicle, but the following items have needed to be replaced or repaired since purchase in 2000: * Faulty steering column @ 6000 miles (improper installation at factory) * Leaking transmission fluid (misaligned clamps) * Rough shifting transmission (new fluid and gaskets) * Clock spring replacement (recall) * Replace hose clamps (6 clamps, transmission) * Water leak underneath passenger floorboard * cracked doopanel (driver's side) * Warped glovebox (Improper fit at factory) * Faulty trans. solenoid pack
2000 Grand Voyager
Have about 71000 total miles. One one problem so far, replaced key cylinder. Best minivan we've had for past 16 years
Almost 8 years old and a solid testament
Great van, solid performance for a minivan. Great visability and great intrument layout. Loud road noise. No leaks after 110,000 miles. Getting 18mpg roughly in town. 4 doors makes life easier.
Must have been a mistake
I was unsure when I boughy this care at 102,000 miles just how long it would last. But one year later I think it is probably one of the best cars that I have ever owned.
Best beater on wheel.
I’ve loved my 3.3L voyager green van. She’s been very reliable, got her for a cheap price, I’ve only needed to fix my brakes/rotors but my van does have 255k miles on it. I’ve been very lucky with her, she keeps pushing. Hopefully my blessing continues but as of now since it’s been in my ownership she’s yet to need any major work at all. Good acceleration, nice handling, stable/secure feeling ride, lots of space & man the heater is AMAZING! An I cannot complain about the gas mileage. It’s a van, except it to use gas like one but even with that said I’d still say it does pretty decent on gas for it’s size/age.
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Don't buy the 2000 Grand Voyager
This van has some convenience features. The mechanical reliability is nil. We replaced 9 tires before we found out there was a problem with the toe of the front tires. We have replaced the brakes 3 times along with a master cylinder..only highway and city driving. The transmission is on its last legs. Customer service above the level of the local dealership is non existant. This "family" vehicle also does not need to have the brake pressed to shift it out of gear..this van has been "driven" by my 2 year old along with the neighbors 3 year old. Luckily no one was severely hurt but it could have been a very bad situation.