Used 2011 Chrysler Town and Country Consumer Reviews
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Burnt once, 2x don't know yet
Leased a 2008 Chrysler T&C, just returned and leased the 2011 version. Was looking at the Sienna, could not trust a company with more recalls than GM. The Odyssey, notorious for A/T transmission failure, please note 2011 is the same transmission. Fortunately, the 2008, served it's purpose, HOWEVER, we had to replace the brakes 2x driving over 30K miles, quite expensive. So far, so good, build quality is stronger than Fort Knox. FIAT owning Chrysler will be a great thing. (Fortitude In America Tony) Upper management has taken the time and effort to rebuild the minivan, properly for 2011.
If you think about buying think again
I loved my Town and Country for 5 years however in the same week the transmission and engine blew. I had the car 5 years and 3 months. This is 3 months over the warranty. The people at Chrysler customer service are the worst. They give you the run around and offer no help whatsoever. They caused me anxiety and stress in a time where CS people should be kind. They are rude and mean. If you run into a girl named Neekesha she is the worst. This is my last time dealing with Chrysler.
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- Limited Passenger MinivanMSRP: $4,999401 mi away
- Touring-L Passenger MinivanMSRP: $6,995316 mi away
- Touring Passenger MinivanMSRP: $4,99556 mi away
Steer clear of this van!
I seriously regret buying this van three years ago. It has had problem after problem. I have had to fix quite a few major issues. Now the blind spot detection has gone out and extended warranties will NOT cover this defect - it is VERY expensive to fix also. My leather seats have cracked as well. And forget handling in the snow. The van will not accelerate on any slippery surface - makes for an awesome driving experience in the snowy midwest! I traded "up" from a base Honda Odyssey to the loaded Touring L - I should have kept the Honda :(
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2011 Town and Country reliability
Now i'm fully convinced that this van is the most reliable vehicle i have ever kept in possession...and this was my 4th.With 89,000 km (almost 56,000 miles)under its hood driven for more that 3 years now in wild Canadian weather condition,this town and country is very reliable without giving me any headache at all.The only parts that was fixed was the brake mechanism that cost me around $500,not bad for more than 3 years use.My previous Honda Accord gave me headache almost every year due to brake problem,My Toyota Sienna has power problem and my first van a Pontiac Montana has a/c problem that cost me $1000 to fix and change the corroded system,that after only 6 years of using it.
First 150 Miles
Took possession of the Van on Friday......Saturday it went into limp mode and overheated a little (250°). Made it home and called the dealer to warn them it was coming back tomorrow. Service told me it was the Powertrain Control Module (PCM). I requested that the Oil & Filter be changed. They providede me a loaner at no chare. They performed all tasks as needed there was no problem with the Dealer or Service, All seems well will up date @ 1000 miles.