Used 2003 Chrysler Town and Country Consumer Reviews
Easy Choice
As the primary vehicle for my wife, it's perfect. It buzzes around town, albeit slightly larger than the '92 Caravan it replaced. It handles road trips with ease and makes the journey worthwhile, and quite comfortable for the three of us. Very impressed with the power from the 3.3 liter and the feel of the transaxle. Very solid performer so far.
Some problems with this van
My van is one year old and to date I have had to replace a transmission shifting sylinoid and the water pump. Delivered with primer only on the passenger door frame & without headliner clips. The courtesy lights on the interior switches do not illuminate on the town and country. This feature, from what I was told by the dealer, was deleted per Chrysler Engineering even though the switches on older models do light up. I have tried to get the power passenger doors adjusted but the dealer states that there is no adjustment allowed. The doors on my old Dodge Grand Caravan were much more quiet. 3.8 V-6 19.8 avg mpg no matter how I drive.
- eL Passenger MinivanMSRP: $2,99516 mi away
- Limited Passenger MinivanMSRP: $6,994286 mi away
- Base Passenger MinivanMSRP: $7,995994 mi away
Great minivan
We'd just traded our '01 Mercedes ML320 for a '03 TC Ltd AWD: Our first American vehicle after yrs of European automobile. The experience has been nothing but fun and pleasant. The TC is wonderfully smooth, refined and luxurious. Our 2 yr old twin boys loves the DVD player and we love the sound system. We still like our second car, a '01 Volvo XC70 but my husband prefers to drive the TC now..
Town and Country Rules
This is the 4th Chrysler mini-van I have owned. This is an excellent all- around vehicle. Quiet, reliable, smooth, beats all imports hands down.
Nice Car
Although expensive, this vehicle is well worth the price. The ride is comfortable, the steering response nimble; and the sound system is among the best stock systems I have ever seen. You definatly get the feeling of riding a luxury car. Even the trip computer fuel economy gage is accurate. Most cars I have seen are not accurate. This is definatly a good all around design.