Used 2006 Chrysler Town and Country Consumer Reviews
Piece of metal scrap
Very dissapointed! Gas mileage is awfully poor ( 15 mpg on combined, even after brake-in period). No extra loads, even removed the 3 bench to make it lighter. Ancient engine technology, that it!! Look at the front doors- where the hinges are, you can see loosen electrical bundles, hanging like they're ready to snap out...Barely wrapped in cheap insulated tape...Oh my goood! Cheap flat plastic panels inside, with no niche for basic storage. AC went off ( and "fixed") twice, tranny jolts when decelerating, rust! On engine head, frt brakes calipers replaced.....Too many to mention. Don't buy,unless you have money to waste. Pay cheap, get cheap. Toyota and honda are the best by faaar!
Lots of issues
This Limited 2006 Town and Country has a lot of problems that any buyer needs to know about. 1. To start, the mileage is REAL BAD. I mean REAL REAL bad. We currently are getting around 14.5 MPG for city driving with the 3.8. That is a deal breaker for most. 2. You may think that the seats are real leather on the Limited, but the leather is FAKE plastic leather. If you want the real leather you need to get a Honda EX-L or some other van. These OEM fake leather seats SUCK and look cheap. And you are basically paying for leather with the high price they charge on a used car! Use this fact as a big bargaining chip! Real leather installation would cost $3000+ for all the seats Â
- Limited Passenger MinivanMSRP: $9,9995 mi away
- Touring Passenger MinivanMSRP: $4,50021 mi away
- Base Passenger MinivanMSRP: $8,333824 mi away
New touring
I had before an LX model, but this one looks upgraded. Drive very fine and very good torque.
Excellent Minivan
Compared Toyota, Honda and Chrysler. For the money, after $4,000 rebate, the Town & Country can't be beat. Averaging 20 mpg so far after about 1,000 miles, with about a 50/50 mix of city/hwy. Very smooth engine. My wife absolutely loves this van.
Power sliding door problems galore
I love the van and the power sliding doors and rear hatch are great for dropping the kids off at school. I do not think that Chrysler chose the best possible design as the rear hatch has been repaired twice and between the 2 sliding doors there have been 6 repairs. Plastic trim pieces on stow-n-go seats as well as driver seat have broken in just normal use. Engine and drive train are working great as a matter of fact if it weren't for all the power door problems I would have given the van a 10 for reliability. Paid for features should last as long as the vehicle.