Used 2001 Chrysler Town and Country Minivan Consumer Reviews
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Run from Chrysler - poor quality
With less than 40,000 miles on it, it's at the dealership having a re- built transmission put in it. Last fall we had to have it towed because a CV joint blew out in the front drivers wheel. Before that, we had to have a new ignition switch installed. A couple of years ago I called to see about having the sliding door motors replaced under warranty since it had less than 20,000 miles on it and Chrysler was very rude and took no responsiblity. I've had four Dodge caravans as company cars and have had major problems with each one of them. The dealership would make fun of "my haunted" vans. I will never buy a Chrysler vehicle again, but maybe I won't have to worry about it...bankrupt!!!:)
bad buy
poor parking and judging due to the fact that you cab't see the front fenders. very bad gas milage
- LX Passenger MinivanMSRP: N/A294 mi away
2001 T&C
We purchased this minivan as a family car. Up to now (it's been 3 months) we've had nothing but good experiences with this car. I gave a lower rating in fun to drive, but it's a minivan. We didn't buy it to have fun driving it.
Great van!
We purchased in 2001, and now have almost 160,000 miles on the van. I have not had any major problems (I have had to replace the ignition tumbler, and the Driver side window motor, and the volume knob is very touchy now) Its been very reliable. Built in Car seat is one of the best features of the van. Leather had held up great (My 2002 Accords leather is cracking)
Losing love for my Town and Country
We have had to machine the rotors every 8,000 miles. Windows, radio, and dome lights work when they want to which is unfortunate for us since they can't "reproduce the problem" at the dealership. Should have gone with the Toyota.