Used 2002 Chrysler Town and Country Consumer Reviews
No problems
We have had no trouble with the van. It has 10,000 miles now, and we have not had to do anything. There are no rattles, etc. The van is very quiet and drives and handles like an expensive sedan.
Wait until you trade it in
This Van has a terrible resale value. Pay 30,000 for the van two years it is worth 12,988.00 NOW. WHAT A JOKE. Buy a Honda!
- EX Passenger MinivanMSRP: $4,900204 mi away
- Limited Passenger MinivanMSRP: $3,488362 mi away
- Limited Passenger MinivanMSRP: $12,999414 mi away
After much research....
The clear choice for us was the TC EX. We were and are Honda owners but the price and availability of the Odyssey didn't make sense to us. I feel I saved over $2500 and got more for my money. Plus, for as much as these MV's cost, I want a palace. The Ody is as sparten/sterile as my 1991 civic. Although I am taking a risk with reliability with a DCX product - the EX jsut felt right. We look kind of silly because now all of the moms have silver DCX MV's. The ODY is great as is the MPV. Just make sure you test drive the DCX products before giving up on them. Thanks Edmunds for all your help!
Why I love my van!
This is the BEST VALUE "out there"! The ride is excellent, seating comfort is outstanding & the handling is superb! From the CHROME wheels to the power doors & liftgate, to the 4 captain's chairs + 3rd row seat (also comfortable!) you know it's special! Just compare its' comfort, ride & value w/ more costly SUV's or other vans (how can ANYONE choose the Honda Odessy over this one?!!). And the Lexus RX300 ("camry on big wheels") only comes close in price (it's more expensive, actually...!!)
Could not have asked for more
After testing most of the major builders minivans, I settled on the T&C because it looked and felt bigger, and had the solid feel to it. The ride is very smooth, better than the Honda, which, to me, felt kind of cramped. Looks great, with way to many cup holders! The fact that DC did not use a fold-down third seat was kind of a bummer, until I spend a few hours on the honda seat. After a little bit, the Honda reminds you its a Japanese car, regardless of where it was built! The T&C much better.