Used 2004 Chrysler Town and Country Consumer Reviews
Awesome Ride!!!
Bought the "fully-loaded" model in Carlsbad, CA, drove it cross country to Key West, FL, while towing a 2001 Cabrio on a flat-bed U-Haul trailer. Very comfortable, smooth ride. Sometimes I'd even forget the trailer was there!
Nice to drive but concerned for quality
Bought just a few weeks ago and Love the drivability. Very comfortable to travel in. 3 days after we picked it up the Service Engine light went on. Took it to the dealership and they found the Diagnostic computer had failed. The dealership replaced it from a unit on the lot as they are back ordered. Uh Oh.. Love it though and only time will tell if this was an isolated event.
- LX Family Value Passenger MinivanMSRP: $5,495598 mi away
- Limited Passenger MinivanMSRP: $3,995645 mi away
- Limited Passenger MinivanMSRP: $1,950955 mi away
thrundy44131
This is my first minivan. The same dealer sells Toyota and Chrysler. I went to look at a Toyota Sienna. They wanted MSRP and 90 day wait. I test drove the Sienna and the Chrysler. I liked the Chrysler better for ride and handling. Five days later, I took it on a trip to Denver, 1350 miles one way. Excellent performance on the trip, very comfortable and quiet, did not get very tired driving 10 hrs per day for two days.
2004 Platinum Series (Touring)
The fold flat features of the Odyssey & new Ford didn't appeal to me - as I don't need the storage space. Styling and interior quality is impressive. Power side & rear doors - fabulous for those with kids (forget the SUV's).
Fresh air
I love my Town and Country. After turning in my Honda Odyssey lease that was in the shop for most of the two years I owned it, I discovered that Edmunds.com must be somehow getting paid by Honda to write good reviews of thier products. I don't have any of the problems associated with Hondas. No squeeks, rattles, warping brakes, or shifting problems like in the Odyssey. I think I will keep it after my lease is up. The BEST!