Used 2009 Chrysler Town and Country Consumer Reviews
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wouldn't buy another Chrysler again
62,000 miles front wheel bearning had to be replaced engine very sluggish terrible gas milage brakes have been a hugh headache from the start my next vehile will prob me a jap van
A flashy car sure to fly off the lot, but...
They probably had you at navigation and bluetooth. Plus those stow and go seats seemed nifty. Your kids were probably captivated by the dual screen dvd player, neon mood lights, and the second row heated seats. Not to mention the ability to hook up a game system in the back seat, but all of the luster of the technology starts to wear off with use. The acceleration is disgusting while interior cabin noise can't be overlooked (especially in the back). Eventually you get a recall notice in the mail for something that shouldn't have been messed up. Then more and more. The dealership is now uninterested in your cars problems, after all they made the sale, right? Now you're stuck with a death trap that has sliding doors that sound like chainsaws when they latch and cheap plastic trim that seems to become more and more generic looking. After 114,000 miles your van won't shift out of 3rd gear because the transmission failed. A transmission on a 7 year old car that was regularly serviced and cared for. The dealership wants $6,000 which is how much the car is worth at this point because it's depreciation is so severe. This is what we went through. It now sits in a junkyard. A seven year old van that's in perfect structural condition along with the interior. The van may look cool, but Chrysler isn't concerned about the wellbeing of your family. The crash tests look startling and the unreliableness could leave your family on the side of the road. Don't be captivated by cool features for an unbeatable price.
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- LX Passenger MinivanMSRP: $7,895498 mi away
- Limited Passenger MinivanMSRP: $5,995503 mi away
- LX Passenger MinivanMSRP: $3,988567 mi away
love the limited
love towne and country looked long and hard at honda ans toyota vans and keep looking for two years and reading the reviews about the thier better quality but in the end feel in love with the chrysler we love the chrysler features the limited has all the bells and whisles we are still learning in town milage is 18 but on the road we are getting 24.8 in the tennesse hills ride is wonderful very quiet do not like the steering respose in curves to much steering imput but overall we love the vehicle think the reviews are to critcal and pro japenese hope we like it in 5 years and 150000 miles when we buy again love love the options
I really like this minivan
I wrote this review as a rebuke to the "professional" reviews on this site. The touring model is a great value. The package I got has features that would costs many thousands more on a Honda or Toyota. Leather, cruise, 2 dvd's, hard drive music, satellite radio, 3 zone temp, auto side and rear door, power windows all around (including side and vent) 6 speed trans, auto start, backup camera, power driver and passenger heated seats, and a good warranty all for under $27K. I recently went on a highway trip and the gas mileage averaged 23 mpg. Sure its no Prius, but I moved 2 small accent tables, a large cooler, luggage, and still had comfortable seating for 3. Handling and ride is great.
Best Buy
This is my second T&C in 10 years. I love these cars. I never had any troubles with the T&C 2000. It was time to change and I just did the same and got another T&C. The touring is exceptionally luxurious and comes with lots of options. Fun to drive, accelerates well, and very comfortable.