Used 2001 Chrysler Town and Country Consumer Reviews
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Quality zero
I have had several mechanical problems including transmission, steering, air conditioning and heated seat element. My vehicle missed the 7/70 warrranty by a few months, so all the expense to repair has been mine.
Chrysler owner once- not again
2001 van purchase new (vs. slightly used cars from past - Toyota, Nissan, VW all of which were GREAT!). Was very surprised to have first 25 shop visits under 25,000 miles. Chrysler opted to refuse replacement as they were not repeat problems, rather new ones each time. Both front power windows out - more than once, A/C repairs and finally replaced at 35K, both power sliding doors out and motors replace - more than once, balancing bar out, weather stripping came off front windshield, transmission repaired twice (before 60,000 miles... Total 45 times in shop and 73,000 miles to date. Would not recommend. Downtime much too costly and without car each repair.
- Limited Passenger MinivanMSRP: $3,500425 mi away
- LXi Passenger MinivanMSRP: $3,995476 mi away
- LXi Passenger MinivanMSRP: $4,500854 mi away
2001 T&C Ex
Started using Castrol Full Synthetic Oil at 30k miles. Get avg.24mpg (rural). When new,only got 17.2mpg on first tankful,but dealer told me it would take about 3,000 miles to break in,and for the computer to set. I have gotten 29 and 30 mpg on Interstate non- stop at 70 mph or less,using Shell gas. Van handles like a car.
Beats an SUV every time
Very comfortable,stability on the road, excellent over all.
Piece of JUNK!!!
Heated seats never work, Engine starts on occasion, Sliding doors always break, DON'T be fooled by good looks, radio seldom works, other than that a great car.