Used 2015 Chrysler Town and Country Consumer Reviews
Best vehicle I've ever owned
Very roomy for people and pets of all sizes and ages; easy to drive and park with excellent visability; stow and go seats including 2nd row is the only way I'd want a van, they stow and lift back up locking in to place easily. I can't imagine having to remove seats and store them, I have been away from home and changed seating arrangements many, many times. I've camped in it, hauled furniture in it and its never disapointed me. I've had mine 5 years now, it has 90k miles.
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Mad mom in mini van
Dear Chrysler, I appreciate that you are trying to help the local dealership/mechanic shop (I can only hope this is true) to get post sale business for certain mechanical issues.... As a preface, over the last 20 years I have gone from owning two low rider trucks, a custom modified turbo charged honda civic and most recently, a 1997 BMW Z3 2.8 L Convertible (post mini van). I have also always been able to pride myself on being able to change my oil, fix things within my ability (most recently, fixing all the wiring in my BMW center console) ect.. I rarely, if ever admit defeat (unless necessary and above my ability). I am also not embarrassed to asked for help either. Until today, I thought my most embarrassing car life moments was going from cool ride, to fast ride, to "it's safe" and purchasing the mini van. I tried to disguise my shame by purchasing the 2015 Chrysler Town and Country Mini van that boasts leather seats, store away seating and an Entertainment System (do you know how much we paid back in the day to have our show cars upgraded with that?) 😂 However, today I was embarrassingly defeated after trying to check (and potentially having to refill) my transmission fluid for the reason of getting the lovely P0704 code, literally 5,000 after the factory power train warranty expired. Unfortunately your corporation made the decision that the only qualified dealership employees are capable of checking (and finding the damn location of the transmission fluid spout) and us “DIYers” are second class and are likely thought to not have the ability to find our own shoe strings, let alone to be able to tie them. Furthermore, is extremely disappointing that you feel its necessary to make something that is standard maintenance (like an oil change) so ridiculously complicated.... 😂🤦♀️ Best Regards, A mad mom in a mini van
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Lemon
Chrysler denies that there is a mechanical defect with my 2015 Town and Country van. On two separate occasions the van accelerated on it's own, the first time crashing into the brick wall of the bank, the second time, approximately a year later, it rammed into a concrete porch. I reported both incidents to the NHTSD. There are multiple stories of similar incidents with this make and model. The transmission frequently does not shift smoothly at all. I literally hate this van!! Chrysler Corp. should be honest and admit when there is a defect with their product!! *Update......April 2021: I still hate this van. Probably over a year ago a piece of trim right next to the driver's side window started flapping while I was driving...a tiny piece plastic had broken off and the only way to fix it would be to take it to a body shop. Just the other day the same piece on the other side of the van broke off!! I do not plan to ever own a Chrysler van again! I hope to get rid of it soon!
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If you are considering buying, Not worth the buy
My friend and I rented this van for a week long road trip to California from the Midwest. The van was very comfortable. The reason I am giving it a 2 star is because of 2 specific reasons. Number one, is sometimes it didn't switch gears so smoothly. It only had 40,000 miles on it. I made the mistake of buying a car that doesn't switch gears smoothly. And believe me, if it's doing this at 40,000 miles it's not worth your money. Number 2 is because my friends fiancé happened to be road tripping with the same exact minivan (similar mileage) to Florida with some buddies and their alternator blew on the way back. We loved the stow and go seats though! As well as the technology in the van, although I didn't love the way the steering wheel technological controls were set up. Overall, it lasted us on our trip and was a smooth ride for the most part but didn't last her fiancé and his buddies so I don't think it's an investment to choose. I regularly drive a new Toyota Sienna for work and I would think the average person would get the better end of a deal with that or a Honda Odyssey (which my parents used to own).
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2015 Used with almost 40K but Certified!!!
This is my 3rd minivan. 1st I traded for the second which was totaled on an accident. And now this one! Used but Certified. The way to go. Covered up until 100K. These minivans are a keeper. So bad I lost my 2nd one. Durable and reliable. Price for a used one should have been a little less but I'm still happy with my purchase.
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