Used 2003 Chrysler Town and Country Consumer Reviews
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Solid Value
After swearing never to buy another Chrysler product because of horrible quality and customer service with a 2000 model car, my wife insisted we buy American when we looked at minivans. Honestly, I have been pleasantly surprised. This vehicle has run well and been very solid. Comparing the 2002 and 2003, I can clearly see some cost cutting has taken place. For example, I bought the Limited...it came with a doughnut. Overall, I am pleased with the vehicle. The electric doors are a big plus with kids and the ride is smooth and quiet. I am happy.
salesman
For the last 8 years I've had the pleasure of selling these fine vehicles. With the 3.8 engine it still may seem to be underpowered, but look at the torque. That is what moves the van. Competition is selling horse power and the public is buying that farce.
- Limited Passenger MinivanMSRP: $6,99450 mi away
- LX Family Value Passenger MinivanMSRP: $2,500875 mi away
- EX Passenger MinivanMSRP: $3,997885 mi away
A retirement gift to myself
After 12 years of owning a large SUV, I got tired of the gas mileage and the poor drive, but still needed the space for gear. The T&C LXi fit the bill: good value,lots of options, great ride, plenty of room inside, great sound system, quiet inside, and was great on a recent long trip to Florida. It took 4 men on a fishing and wine shopping spree with plenty of room to spare
love this van :)
This is my 3rd MoPar mini-van & I would own none other. Yes a few issues over the years but mostly easy-fix things. This 03 did have a transmission issue that was frustrating but the out of state dealer was the headache Not Chrysler or my local dealer. I would/will always own one of these. No chop-chop foreign s-t in my driveway. USA or nothing
Good Drive
My wife and I are very pleased with our Town & Country. She likes all the little comforts and I'm very impressed with the fine engineering.