Used 2007 Chrysler Town and Country Consumer Reviews
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Town and Country
We love to drive this van. I had a deer total my 2001 Ford Taurus. My family loves to travel and camp. We purchased the van for comfort and storage. The real test of this van is this next summer, when we go camping, weather or not it fits all our camping gear and us. We have taken the van a its first road trip and it preformed very well, MPG 22.5.
It could be Better
With all the accolades surrounding the Chrysler mini-van, I expect a good vehicle. Instead, this vehicle seems to be a work in progress. The cruise control couldn't control the speed. The radio was weak in picking up stations. The overhead controls for fuel mileage, etc, were confusing
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Probably my first & last chrysler van
I've owned quite a few automobiles/trucks over the years,but, this definitely has had the most problems.First,transmission rebuild at 13,000 miles.Now at 27,000 miles and the transmission will slap into 2nd gear at low speeds. Also, tie-rods replaced at 27,000 miles! Service adviser said probably because the tie- rods were made for cars and couldn't take the weight of the van. I've worked on cars myself and have NEVER seen a tie-rod go at 27,000 miles! Check the internet, I'm not the only one.I know foreign makes have there problems also,but,I'm really disappointed in a $32,000 vehicle.
Could not believe I actually loved owning a miniva
I bought a used 2007 touring edition model with leather and stow and go seating with 103k miles and a salvage title for $3000 and it was in almost mint condition. One of the best used purchases besides the pontiac vibe I ever made. I needed more cargo room for my 3 dogs (my big guy is a Presa Canario 120lbs). I bought a home in Jacksonville FL and I was commuting back and forth from SC every week for 6 months on my 3 day weekends off with my dogs to remodel my new home while moving a few things at a time with me. I also had a class 3 hitch on the back which worked perfect for light towing. I put 30k miles on this minivan in 6 months and it was super reliable. I changed the front brakes and rotors and put tires on it. It probably was due for a tune up with new plugs and cables but I just mentioned that to the new owner. I sold it once I moved to FL since I wanted something more flashy and I no longer needed to commute with my dogs. I sold it for the price I paid for it 30k later. I never thought I would ever own a minivan but the cargo room was insane with stow and go seating, the AC worked excellent in the summer months traveling with my dogs, leather was easy to clean and just put a painter's blanket down all in the back for dog hair control, worked out well. I do like the new body style better and thought about buying another one, but really also want 4wd so may end up buying a Montero with the larger body style and cargo room. You cant beat this minivan for cargo space, like a living room on wheels with seats folded flat into the floor. I loved push button sliding doors on both sides and push button rear hatch. All doors also worked from my key remote. For $3k this was an excellent deal and worked perfectly for my needs. The ride was very comfortable, gas mpg was way better than I would have expected, and cargo space cant be beat.
What a great car
I absolutely love this vehicle! It is so comfortable, and for a van, the gas mileage is very good (at least 20 mpg).