Used 2008 Chrysler Town and Country Consumer Reviews
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Nice van
Traded a 2002 Mercury Villager, and can only hope the Chrysler is as good a vehicle as the Villager proved to be. Kids love all the video and multimedia bells and whistles. Although the heated 2nd row seats were much anticipated, it appears the built-in boosters eliminate that feature with absolutely no disclosure by the window sticker, nor anywhere I can find in the manual. Deplore the lack of automatic climate control in trim levels below Limited. Air conditioning is extremely anemic compared to the Villager. Extremely well-equipped and I have yet to discover every little bell and whistle. Already wish I'd spent the extra $$ for the Limited, although I did get an amazing deal on it.
Great Van
We have an '08 Ltd. This is the 2nd Town & Country we've owned. We still have our '97 T & C with 153000 miles on it with very few problems. The '08 T & C has been a dream to own. The dealer is great and we have had no problems with the van.
- LX Passenger MinivanMSRP: $5,49596 mi away
- Touring Passenger MinivanMSRP: $8,950151 mi away
- Touring Passenger MinivanMSRP: $6,495176 mi away
Electrical Problems-Even engine failure
First noticed the A/C doesn't work, then the headlights turned off at night while driving, and now we are loosing power to the engine while driving. We quickly have to hit the hazards and restart the car and hope no one hits us from behind. Our only savior has been the radar detector, which beeps out of control right before the car is about to stall out. Not safe or reliable, so were stuck paying for a Lemon that we cant even drive. Also have had issues with the "Automatic" door not closing & U-Connect was replaced. What lousy craftsmanship, it just goes to show American companies dont care about the American public or their safety. We will never buy American made again-lesson learned.
Town and Country
We have had several problems with the navigation and automatic sliding doors. After several trips to the dealership to fix these issues they replaced the radio and recalibrated both doors. We love the car since these issues have been corrected. The bigger engine is KILLING us in gas. We have the Limited 2008 Durango and a 2007 Corvette. Who ever thought we would see the day where the Vette is by far the best gas mileage. We have spending close to $1,000.00 per month on gas. Thank you BUSH!
Pass on this one
We bought our van brand new. It was one of the few models of cars that would accommodate the wheelchair lift my husband needed. We are now at 37,000 and are needing brake work for the fourth time. We have had to replace the rotors twice under warranty, then once just a few months ago. I was driving the other day and the entire brake panel lit up. I have to take the darn thing back up again, and I shudder to think how much it will cost this time. I am angry that a car we depend on for my disabled husband has had so many brake problems.