Used 2006 Chrysler Town and Country Consumer Reviews
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Back from road trip
My wife and I just came home from a 3 week, 4500 mile trip. Left Denver, drove to Glacier Natl. Park down to the Grand Tetons, back and forth to Yellowstone, with luggage on top, 2 adults 2 big dogs, and 2 bikes on the back we got 21.3 mpg (pretty good) and not one hint of a problem. This is a comfortable, well appointed vehicle and I was particularly impressed with the performance of the 3.8 engine. I cannot find any fault with the van. A/C was going full blast, for the dogs, all the time we were on the road.
06 Mini Van
We bought the van new and have had very little problems, it has been very dependable, and comfortable vehicle. I am slightly disappointed in the mileage 21 hwy, this is with correct air pressure in the tires, and new air filter. Coming from an suv I was just hoping for better. At the time of this review it is 6 years old with 78k miles, and the only problems have been a window regulator, and egr valve. I would not hesitate to recommend this vehicle to a friend. Wish I had got the stow and go seating. Gave it an avg fun to drive, it is a mini van, and value on all new vehicles is a joke.
- Limited Passenger MinivanMSRP: $4,994401 mi away
- Touring Passenger MinivanMSRP: $5,000401 mi away
- Base Passenger MinivanMSRP: $8,685572 mi away
Beware of power steering problems !
Search the Internet for town and country power steering and you will see that you WILL be replacing the rack and pinion, as well as pump. The next time you hear a whine when turning the shell, get your wallet out. There should be a recall on these there are so many complaints.
Happy with my choice
I really like this 2006 T&C. It is easy to get the kids in and out of. There are only two things I would change. The power doors are noisy and there is no Illuminating light on the slides for the temperature control. Makes it very hard to see at night. As for the doors I do like that you have the option to use them with out the power. My thinking is if the power part fails at least you can still open them. I love the stow and go, with 3 kids we always have more stuff than we know what to do with. Overall this was a good choice for the price. I guess time will tell if it has any issues like its predecessor.
Chrysler T&C Touring is an excellent buy
Plenty of power with the 3.8 liter engine. Other Toyota/Nissan/Honda minivans I have ridden in lack this amount of power, especially up hills and when fully loaded with passengers. The van drives like a car. Very quiet inside when driving. The stereo is surprisingly good for a stock unit. The Stowe & Go feature with all rear seats is a fantastic feature. No more hassling with removing entire seats to make more room. Automatic sliding doors and rear hatch are also nice features. Plenty of leg room for adults on every seat in the vehicle.