Used 2008 Chrysler Town and Country Consumer Reviews
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Not ever again me and chrysler
Chrysler would not even call me. I had to threaten with a law suit or go to arbitration. Finally they called. My van from day 1 has a terrible air leak that comes through the dash I think that is so loud you cannot even hear the radio or talk on a cell phone. Sounds like a train whistle. The transmission is a joke. Gas mileage 20 on the highway with the Cruise on. So in ending if you have to have a van you better go to Honda or Toyota. I have owned 2 1995 Dodge vans and a 2005 and 2002 and this 2008 lemon. Hey Chrysler stick a fork in me I am done with your vehicles and no help at all from you. Y'all just do not care. Thats why your sales are slipping every month. Hope this is helpful .
First timer and liking it
This was the first minivan we've ever own and we really like it. We test drove several minis and we felt that the TnC Signature series has the complete package (fun factor plus the lifetime bumper to bumper warranty). We took the minivan on a trip the same week we bought it and the whole family enjoyed the drive all way down to the OBX. Kids enjoyed the dual screen (one was watching DVD while the other was watching TV). Our avg MPG for the trip was 25/gal (~1000 miles). The van now has 1350 miles and still driving smooth. The power doors and liftgate was awesome!
- Touring Passenger MinivanMSRP: $4,995143 mi away
- Touring Passenger MinivanMSRP: $4,599221 mi away
- Limited Passenger MinivanMSRP: $14,900291 mi away
Great Improvement from the early `90's
Runs great, has really amazing pickup and go, I really like the improvement in the tranny's more than anything because our `98 Grandcaravan that we traded in, it's tranny was garbage even though it was a 4-speed but the new 6-speed is awesome. Overall, I completely satisfied with this van.
Buyer Beware Brake Life
We purchased a certified used 2008 T&C LX with 3000 miles in January. New brakes and rotors required at 17K miles. Based on other online reviews and some quick math, it became apparent we would have to pay for a complete brake replacement every 15K miles or so. Wear items are not covered under warranty so we were looking at a $800 hit every year. I can understand a brake replacement at 30-40K but not annually. Clearly there is a design problem with the 2008s. After much back and forth with the dealer and Chrysler corporate, we agreed to a $250 deductible. Once fixed, we traded in vehicle. Sorry Chrysler!
Built Like A Tank..........Sort Of
I love this van but when I stomp on the gas the engine whines and then slowly boosts like a turbo. I've owned a 1998 Grand Caravan with 310,000 miles on it and I never had to service it. With this crap I'am taking it in weekly. I should have a reserved parking stall at the dealer when I take in for servicing. It's comfortable riding