Used 2006 Chrysler Town and Country Consumer Reviews
Surprise I should say
I am very pleased with this vehicle, I got it mainly for kids and hauling around stuff. I must say it drives just as good as my car,and is very quiet. Love the stow and go seats, audio control on steering wheel,extra storage space in the flooring,dvd player, sirius radio, power doors, sunroof and tale gate.
I like it so far
I had my van for about 7 months and my family and I enjoy it, i have not had any problems so far exspecialy not to complian about
- Base Passenger MinivanMSRP: $4,950153 mi away
- Touring Passenger MinivanMSRP: $4,995164 mi away
- Touring Passenger MinivanMSRP: $2,799216 mi away
Used to love my vans
This is our 3rd TnC van and it has many comfortable features that make long trips possible for a family of 6. I'm happy with the larger 3.8 engine for acceleration and the mileage is OK at 19 mpg in town 21 on hwy. I do Love the stow and go bins. However, the AC went out at 18k miles (a known Chrysler issue & a 2wk back ordered wait for parts). Now 2 mths later the passenger sliding door motor is shot, the dash board lights are flickering like a strobe light, & a strange new humming in back? All under warranty, but also under 27k driven. What's next! Yes, the factory brakes are garbage and need replacing entirely too soon. Don't wait if they squeak at all or new rotors will be in your future
Solid and classy
A great way to get around. Interior design is extremely well thought out and very comfortable. Although I do miss the storage of a console, this design is better because one can move around with ease.
Brakes last 12K Miles
We chose the town and country because it was the only Minivan i fit into comfortably (6'4"). We have grown to really love it and I particularly love the stow and go seating. However, it has been the least reliable car I have every purchased. The in the first 18 months of ownership we had to replace one tail light twice and the other once. The e-brake sometimes "snaps" and needs to be re-engaged (Dealership could not do anything about this) and the two front brakes wore down to the metal in about 12K miles and 20 months (warranty is 12K miles and 12 months). The dealership told me I should expect the brakes to wear out significantly faster than Honda, Toyota, or Nissan.