Used 2010 Chrysler Town and Country Consumer Reviews
10 years strong!
Y connection on coolant lines will break. Make sure that has been fixed. Ensure 100,000 mile service was done completely. Neutral safety switch might fail inside the transmission. Make sure a transmission specialist evaluates entirely before you purchase. This vehicle consumes 1-2 quarts of oil between changes, it’s done it since day 1. Don’t let it get low. Otherwise it has been a solid kid hauler and still going strong. Out of warranty maintenance has bee about $5000 at the dealership.
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Electrical, Transmission and check Engine
The good: Nice comfortable and great for the family. The bad: Electrical, Check engine due to sensors, ECM, Transmission ( NO dipstick) make sure to change the fluid in timely manner and check it out by qualified tech. Don't take it to a dealer to change your oil change. Most of them are C techs ( Mechanics are graded by level of experience as A, B or C, most techs are not even level C, lol) or don't know what they are doing. My oil pan plug stripped 3 times, because they rush. and you will end up paying for the whole oil pan assembly, because of someone else's fault. Mine was replaced 3 times at a dealer in 2 years, until I took it somewhere else and I found out the truth. Not all dealers or private shops are equal. I’m a review believer ( check out google n bing reviews online) but read their reviews and always seeks 2nd or third opinion. Lastly, never rush the service writer to get your car done fast, he/she will tell the mechanic to skip some work on your vehicle to get your car out to you in time, to be charged for services never done. Advice for all those who take their vehicles to dealer, get to know the mechanic there, it will save you time, money 💰 n headache. If you have an open mind and a good heart, you will come out a winner.
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noisey
Great minivan except we have had lots of problems with squeaking & rattling in the elect. side doors. 4 months after we bought it in May of 2010 it has been in the Chrysler shop about 6-8 times for the doors. It is VERY annoying. Chrysler rep. is now involved. We will see what the outcome is. Other wise we love the van.
Our first Family Car (Disaster) I will never buy again
We bought this Car summer of 2010. After a year the real headache came in. From (1)Transmision Jerking very hard, (2) Noisy sliding doors, (3)Vibration problems, (4)front rotors and brakes replaced at 18k miles and I have to pay 100 USD and the (5) worse thing is electrical systems went off in the middle of the road when while your drivin. Sad to say the dealership made me look stupid after I reported the problems. Leaving my car without a loaner at their fascility for them to check, the moment they called me that my car is ready, All I can see is "CAN NOT DUPLICATE THE PROBLEM" they replace some parts in transmission and ignition after I fought chrysler but after that problem still exist.
Nicest Road manners
This is our 3rd minivan purchase in the last 10 years. Previously owned 2 Honda Odysseys. This hands down has the nicest ride of any minivan we've ever driven. The interior is quiet and the van feels incredibly solid on the road. The Odyssey always had a noisy interior and felt very "airy" when driving. All of the vans we test drove had very nice interiors with lots of luxury features....the T&C just seemed to stand out a little bit more. I thought for sure we would be most impressed by the new Sienna...but both my wife and I preferred the feel and comfort of this van