Used 2016 Chrysler Town and Country Consumer Reviews
Gorgeous Road Warrior
When shopping for a minivan, we wanted something that would take care of our family. This vehicle has all the bells and whistles and takes care of us. We highly recommend one of these road Warrior vehicles!
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Bad sliding doors
I bought the t&c touring and fell in love during the test drive. After 5 months I had to get 3 new tires. Three months later it needs an alignment. At the same time I start having problems with the automatic sliding doors. When you push to open them, it will open all the way then just start to shut itself (my 4 year old was almost crushed by the door while trying to get in). No auto shop can tell me what's wrong with it. Gas mileage is really not the best. And transmission shifts hard sometimes. Not the quietest ride. It looks beautiful on the inside and all the features are very nice, but the overall quality is pretty poor.
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- Anniversary Edition Passenger MinivanMSRP: $9,750494 mi away
- Touring Passenger MinivanMSRP: $10,895471 mi away
- Limited Passenger MinivanMSRP: $11,995338 mi away
OK. Leased new.
An OK car. Avid pickup guy, but almost always had a cap on the bed except when towing our fifth-wheel... This is our second; first a 2006. This is my 'new' pick-up with a permanent cap. Like the fold-away seats, and especially the heated steering wheel (Michigan winters). Cruise control does NOT hold well in grades but will down shift and catch up. Annoying, but not a deal breaker. Mileage not what was advertised, but much better than the pickups. Over-all, decent; they don't offer it any longer so cannot opt to buy a "newer-improved model." Am considering purchasing it after lease. Asked for a trim style below: unknown not Limited, but has many features, leather, tow package, etc. Probably next step down from limited. Chose Touring L whatever that is. Nothing on my car designates. Most frustrating: no easy way to tie tailgait when carrying/hauling items or lumber longer than 8'. Needs an eyehook or slot inside rear gate to affix a bungie strap. Considering drilling and threading an eye-hook.
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Best Vehicle Ever
I bought this van new in October 2015 and have now have 22,500 trouble free miles on it. I get 19 mpg around town and 25 mpg on the interstate. Vehicle is very comfortable and has plenty of space for anything you can imagine. This van has cross path detection which is my most favorite feature when backing out from parking spaces. Also blind spot warning indicators on the mirrors along with an audible warning also. Stow and go seating allows the middle captain seats and the rear bench seat to totally be folded into the floor for cargo area convenience. Front and middle seats along with the steering wheel are heated. All in all a great van with lots of standard features. ** I now have 35,650 miles on this van and it is still trouble free. The tires that came on the van are Michelin Energy Savers and it won't be long before I need to replace them. As of 4/23/23 I no longer own this vehicle.. That being said, I will say that it has been a reliable and a very adaptive vehicle. I only had driven 55,000 miles at the time of trade and have not had any issues. I hope that the next owner has many enjoyable and trouble free miles with this van.
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Chrysler
The Chrysler town and country is a Great Van it a little more better than Honda I had a Honda and it was ok but Not as great as Chrysler it has more features than Honda and I would buy a other Chrysler.
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