Used 2006 Chrysler Town and Country Consumer Reviews
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Short Wheel Base & Great Family Carrier
Chrysler's decision to drop the entry- level, short-wheel-base version of the minivan is a truly stupid decision. It may help standardize manufacturing, but neglects fundamental demand for that solution. We are fortunate to have gotten one of them (a great 2006 Town&Country) new for a very good price (under $14k), and cannot envision to get a newer model to fit in our tandem garage. Now, I also cannot find a single new model for less than $20k, and that includes fire-sales at axed Chrysler dealerships (6/2009). Like ours... We average between 19mpg and 21mpg (purely freeway) with the 3.3L motor, and never had any problems. Just had it in for the 36k inspection. A perfect family carrier
Nice van, for the money
This van 3,3 L engine is peppy and gets out of its own way. I have taken the van on short in state trips and around town driving, we've had very few problems. The few problems we had were minor, like the brake pad won't stay on the pedal and a nagging rattle under the dash. The engine pings on gas under 90 octane. The stongo is awesome the seating is comfortable for seven. I like its exterior style and upscale interior. The engine compartment is not cluttered and I can check the fluids with ease and I can get at the spark plugs!. Ford vans require a big mechanics bill to replace just about anything under the hood and not much under the hood is easily reached either.
- Base Passenger MinivanMSRP: $8,68515 mi away
- Base Passenger MinivanMSRP: $9,995457 mi away
- Touring Passenger MinivanMSRP: $3,488476 mi away
Needs more accessable storage space
I LOVE THE STOW and GO for Vacation. but for everyday use, we need more storage space for all my kids stuff. my first mini van.
W. P. Chrysler Signature Series
Purchased a Touring T/C with the Signature Series in Jan 06. My wife loves the two tone leather interior and sunroof that comes with that package of options. We compared Honda, Toyota, and Chrysler; each had plus and minus, but in the end the T/C was the van for our family. Driving down the highway, the kids are watching a video with the wireless headphones, my wife is listen to Sirius radio and I'm using the nav system to get us where we're going, priceless. Two oil changes later and zero issues. No buyer regret, we would definately do it the same way again.
Truly a pleasure
This is my third Chysler Town & Country. Although I have been well pleased with the previous two, this one is undoubtedly the smoothest driving, and the most versitle for traveling with the Stow & Go interrior of all. Plenty of get up and go, pleasant to look at, comfortable to exit & enter, plenty of room for anything you want to haul. Couldn't ask for more in a versitle luxury vehicle.