Used 2014 Chrysler Town and Country Touring 4dr Minivan (3.6L 6cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
Good Vehicle, Crappy tires
Car gets great gas mileage, especially on the highway. Very comfortable for long trips. We had driven across country in it several times. Navigation system sucks. Passenger can't type in destination when vehicle is in motion. Unit is a Garmin and technology wise it is several years out of date. Cost to update maps is $150, if you do it your self or about $300 if the dealer does it. Ours van came with Kumo tires, which are really crappy. Two of them were date coded 2010 and two 2012, we did get 65k out of them, before the sidewall cracked. Would have been fun in North Dakota, going 80 mph to have a tire failure. Like the vehicle, but would insist on different tires if we were purchasing again. After 180,000 mi in 5 years still like the car. The only major problem we have had is the oil sensor has had to be replaced twice, which was a major repair. The second time the part was on national back order, so it took over a week to get the part. Chrysler would not cover the repeated repair. We now have 196k miles on the vehicle and had to replace that catalytic converter, which was expensive, but only two months car payments for a new vehicle. The gas mileage improved slightly with the new converters, about 27 mph on the highway. We are trying to make this a moon car, i.e. over 248k miles. We like the ride and the spacesness of the vehicle. It has been two all lower 48 states at least once and most of them twice. Our mechanic says the car should go to about 300k. At 265k miles the engine developed a clicking noise, needed new cat converters, brakes, and tires, so we traded the vehicle in for a new Pacifica.
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5 + years and going good.
After renting and driving other vehicles we rented a town and country and had a great drive with it so we ended up leasing then buying the lease. I cannot believe Chrysler has ended the T&C and went with the Pacifica. The 2017 Pacifica is nice and great features but too $$$ and the lower end doesn't have the same features - DVD, etc as the lower end T&C. That is why I bought the lease. Great car for road trips, long trips. No breakdowns. Only had a shock replaced and a bolt tightened under warranty. Other than that seems this was a good year.
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- Touring-L Passenger MinivanMSRP: $3,99957 mi away
- S Passenger MinivanMSRP: $9,49568 mi away
- Touring Passenger MinivanMSRP: $6,50039 mi away
I’m in love with this mom car!!!
My babies are so happy to be in a relaxing and spacious environment. This is the perfect car for big families that love to travel!!
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Best mini van
I changed at least 40 cars in my life. Mercedes Benz, Ford,Chevrolet, Mercury, Lincoln and most of them were new.I bought my first Town and Country mini van 4 years ago and I realized that is one of the best cars which I had in my life.Comfort, reliable, zero damages,low maintenance cost,economy,space,electronics and more.I can not be happier.
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A comfortable Minivan that fullfills it's purpose
Stow and go is great. Much faster than it looks. Good fuel economy, especially on the highway. Great ride with ok handling, with very good reliability
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