Used 2016 Chrysler Town and Country Consumer Reviews
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Hey, It's a minivan, not a sports car
This vehicle offers by far the best "bang for the buck" out there. Dodge/Chrysler has the van down to a science. We have had several of these, and each time we get a new one, Chrysler has added the one thing I said, "Gee this would be perfect if only it had..." Example: More USB ports. Everyone has their own phone and on long trips they always need charging. There are at least 2 in the back seat and 3 up front. Maybe even more I don't see. If you remove and/or tuck in the seats, there is no reason for a suburbanite to get a truck. It' amazing what fits in there. Only complaints: 1. The interior materials are very cheap looking, and just over all "blah." It seems so flimsy I almost think it will crack. 2. The Bluetooth. It's easier than the GM stuff, but still a pain in the neck to figure out. We have paired two phones about 10 times in 2 months and cannot figure out why they won't stay connected.
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As exciting as mini-van ownership gets
It was a tough pill to swallow going from a luxury crossover SUV to a mini-van, but we felt the Town and Country was a better option than the other vans. We started looking at the Sienna because I wanted AWD. Unfortunately, it lived up to my previous experiences with Toyotas. When it comes to driving excitement, Toyota doesn't have a clue. We had to push the pedal half way to the floor to get it to move, and even then the acceleration was pathetic. The Honda was better, but for the money, I felt both Toyota and Honda interiors were just okay. When I saw that I could get a fully loaded Town and Country for the price of an entry level Toyota, I was shocked. I was also pretty impressed with the Napa leather quality in the Limited. Sure the fit and finish is typical domestic with plastic interior parts that have uneven seams, but it was hard to argue with the price. The acceleration is actually quite peppy for a mini-van as well. My wife quickly fell in love with it, and we made a great deal. My fears of quality came true one week after we bought it when the TV console developed a nasty rattle. We took it to the dealer and they said, "they are all made like that". Sad excuse, but they made a rubber gasket for it, and it seems to be better for now. We don't seem to be getting the advertised gas mileage at this point, but it is a mini-van, not a Prius. Our plan is to keep it for 3-4 years, and I think it will be more than adequate for that period of time as long as things don't fall apart. *Update: Over a year and a half into it now. Wife still loves it, and we haven't had any major issues. At a year old, opening and closing the sliding doors sounded like we were rolling marbles down the side of the van. After fighting with the dealer a bit, they lubed them, and for now that seems to have worked. The transmission shifts a little funky sometimes, but I plan to extend the warranty as long as we keep it.
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- Touring Passenger MinivanMSRP: $12,69928 mi away
- Touring Passenger MinivanMSRP: $3,9008 mi away
- Limited Platinum Passenger MinivanMSRP: $5,3508 mi away
The car clearly gets little love from the company
Rented the car for 3-4 days. Town and country is not a bad car, but notwithstanding some sprinkling of some technological features, it feels dated in many aspects. The interior materials are so-so, the thin rear passenger seats are amusing. But the biggest surprise to me was the transmission used on that car. Even the AT transmission in 2009 Toyota Camry is more advanced and intelligent then in this "luxury" van. The transmission has no hill grade logic at all. Going up or down the hill or during the times when engine braking would be beneficial it acts as all the old typical AT transmission do - it either doesn't do anything at all or constantly hunts gears. The engine power is adequate however and the ride is pleasantly comfortable and smooth.
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Best Mini-van ever!
This is my seventh Town and Country. The six before this had over 100,000 mile on them with no engine or transmission problems. My 2002 went over 250,000 miles with no engine or transmissions problems. My present 2014 has 104,000 mile on it. It gets up to 31 mpg on the road and averages 26 mpg overall. I love the spacious interior and the way it holds the road. There is one thing that is not to my satisfaction. The chrome all over the dash reflects the sun into my eyes. I painted over the chrome and now love the layout of the dash with the readout for the vehicle speed. I have the trailer tow package and have no problem pulling my 3200 lb boat. The engine is powerful enough for this as well as getting up to speed and entering the highway on ramps. You can't do much better in a minivan - great value for the price. Reliable and comfortable and great on gas. I get 27.1 combined gas mileage at this time. I will be getting new tires in November before winter. I now have 104,000 miles on this van. I still love this van and enjoy driving it. What a great van! The noise from the sliding doors has stopped. I love this van even more than I did before. I got the opportunity to test my Michelin Defender tires in the snow last spring. Good traction, even in 11" of snow. What a great minivan! I may keep this T&C for many more years. I like the hard drive for music and the layout of the dash. I like being able to use all of the features I have (TOO MANY TO LIST HERE). We have a 2017 Jeep Cherokee with a complicated display. It is necessary to take your eyes off of the road in order to turn on the heated seats and steering wheel and other features. Way too many icons. I can do this in my T&C with my eyes on the road. I am selling this van to my son. I have ordered a new Pacifica Touring L Pluss. which should be here in mid July. This is Chrysler van # 8. I love these Chryslers they are trouble free and an excellent value for the money.
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Fun and sporty mini van!
Bought this as a utility family hauler to supplement a 4 wheel drive suv and an econo car. I have to say we are more than just happy with our TC. The S model handles well and is a joy to drive in traffic. The only complaints we have is that in the summer in Las vegas, we wish the AC worked better. Of course its all relative because it works better than most but not as good as our previous Honda Pilot. Update after several more months. Van was involved in a 3 car accident when stationary. Other passenger from the other 2 cars that hit at a high-speed intersection all had to be transported. My family and I were struck by one of the careening cars at approx 50mph. The van held up to the front impact like a vault. My children wife and I unaffected. The van totalled but it was great up until then. Thanks Chrysler!
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The brakes outlasted the transmission
With less than 55k miles and 4.5 years old, the transmission just died on me while I was on the road. It had always made a grinding noise underneath which got worse right before it died. Chrysler fixed it under powertrain warranty. I was still out about $1000 due to this happening on a vacation. Extra expense to get home and to go back to retrieve it 2 week add later. Chrysler gave me a small amount back - around 200 of it. There was a recall for the exact same problem that they fixed for cars manufactured later in the year. The grinding noise came back a few weeks later. No longer feeling safe in it, I traded it for a Honda Pilot. This is after driving these vans for 25 years. My previous 3 cars had been 2 voyagers and another Town & Country. A lesser issue was that the 2015 T&C did not have as smooth a ride and was more difficult to park than the previous ones I had owned. The prior was a 2006 model. But it had good brake pads. I traded it in with the originals!
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Company car, putting lots of miles on it.
I was supplied this vehicle from the company I work for. I was extremely happy about this because I was driving a 2006 Dodge caravan at the time. When I switched to the new Town and Country I noticed such an improvement in luxury and technology. The immediate negative I noticed is how the dodge had a more consistent transmission. The town and country had weird hiccups when changing gears. It wasnt a huge issue but it was noticeable. I drive a lot for work so the audio was a big improvement for me. My personal car has bluetooth and a decent sound system. This van is actually pretty sweet when it comes to listening to music and podcasts. The handsfree system is very convenient. The DVD seems to work well....I do not use this very much. The room inside is what you would expect from vans now a days. Doors open smoothly, and the seats in the rear fold up pretty easy. Overall, pretty cool van.
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Could be worse.
Looked at the new Pacificas and didn't like the price or the interior space for those. My van was at least 6K cheaper then the cheapest current year van and came with a DVD and leather, while the new 17 model Pacifica had no DVD and cloth seats and they were asking 43K. I was disappointed about no spare tire, just a blow up kit so I purchased the spare which I was told would cut down on my MPG. i went from from Colorado Springs to Denver's DIA and averaged 31.5 MPG. I love the van as i have a lot of leg room in front. Most cars I tried were cramped with my knee hitting the center console. My family lays it on about owning a van, but I have never been more comfortable driving. The acceleration on this thing is fantastic. 2 years and 16k miles later she is still running like new!
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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!!
Not for the Mountains (CORRECTED) Good Van
There are only two gears, forward and reverse. The options for the transmission are : Park, Neutral, Reverse, and Drive. There are no lower gears to assist in braking when driving downhill. On a recent trip, we were returning from a family trip to Pagosa Springs in southern Colorado. When driving over Wolf Creek pass on Hi-Way 160, I could not shift to a lower gear when descending from the pass so had to ride the brakes to keep the speed down. The brakes apparently overheated and each time applied a loud rumbling from the brakes occurred. This is not a necessarily steep decline and is a well used Hi-Way. I was very concerned and will try to avoid the Colorado mountain roads while driving this vehicle. CORRECTION: I HAVE NOW LEARNED HOW TO DOWNSHIFT. When the gear selector is in the 'Drive' position, tap the gear selector to the left to downshift and to the right to upshift back to drive. It is amazing that I did not know this feature even after researching the web and the drivers manual. It is an electronic shifting system. Now, I like the van but wish the NAV system was better much like the Jeep Nav and phone system.
Best decision was "going mini van"!
My wife and I are in our 50's and a new 2016 Chrysler Town & Country Touring just made sense to us. We're getting older, but still like to get around! The optional side steps are helpful getting in and out. I always drove a car, including a Chrysler 300C! The mini van offers the versatility of stow and go seats, tons of space for flea market purchases, great visability and a back-up camera. I don't like backing up a vehicle, so any safety aid helps me. We became first-time grandparents this year, so comfortable, safe seating is important. The DVD player is there to entertain. Must haves of heated seats and steering wheel warm my backside and hands quickly! The Town & Country is no sportscar, but rides smoothly and I feel confident behind the wheel. After several months of ownership, with short trips, two-hour excursions with carrying purchases and baby shower gifts, the conversion from people mover to delivery vehicle has been easy. There have been zero issues, and I'm happy with this mini van purchase. Updated 9/26/18 The Town & Country has performed with no problems except a rattle we can't seem to find! Just routine service and now at 22,000 miles. A new choice is a Chrysler Pacifica. Terrific! A relative just purchased one. UPDATED 11/05/18: Unfortunately, I was in a serious car accident with my Town and Country in late October. I rear-ended a parked flatbed truck, totaling my vehicle! The good news is that the airbags deployed and I walked away uninjured. I plan on purchasing a new 2019 Chrysler Pacifica this week.
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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
Locked IN
Before you buy a Chrysler minivan be AWARE of the sliding door issue’s. We spent over $2000.00 at our local dealer on door actuator on both sliding doors. Notorious for failure !! Google “Chrysler sliding door issue” buyer beware.
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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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76,000 and blown transmission
we have a 2013 town and country with 76,983 miles on it when it stopped moving. transmission needs to be replaced and Chrysler does take any ownership of the issue. This is completely unacceptable. The transmission is a sealed unit, we cannot add or check fluids. We had it inspected by the dealership in Aug, and it is now Dec when this happened ( while taking kids caroling). This van is quite good or at least as good as most minivans in every other way, but to have to pay $3200 to replace a transmission on a vehicle that has only 76,000 miles shows there is some major problems with Chrysler!
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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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Great buy
Was apprehensive about buying a Chrysler, looked at others. But liked the van after a test ride. 36 miles rear a/c went out, defect I workmanship
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Trans pump is bad
After 83,k miles my 2015 Chrysler's Town and Country's check engine light came on and it's a faulty transmission pump. The cost to repair is $5k and my mechanic said there was a trans pump recall on the make and model and same year. However, Chrysler said my particular car was not listed in the recall due to where it was manufactured and so they refuse to fix it or help with the cost. Now I'm fighting this and filed a complaint with the NHTSA. .
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Worst car my family has ever owned.
My mother bought this car when the old SUV wasn't working out for everyone and she wanted more space. Overall, it's a horrific car and completely unreliable. At 41K, the engine blew a head gasket and cylinder #6 spark plug coil which caused a lack of compression. At only 62K, the engine and transmission both failed. It blew the other head gasket and snapped the camshaft. I've only ever seen a camshaft failure in motorsports with engines producing in excess of 1000 horsepower. The transmission's pump went out which caused a severe lack of lubrication and destroyed the transmission. It was serviced properly as recommended by the factory. This car was not abused and didn't see any speeds past 80MPH.
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Our 3rd Stow and Go Van
We have had 3 of the Chrysler/Dodge minivans since the Stow and Go introduction in 2005. We sold the 1st on a dumb whim at 2 years old. The 2nd is now being used by our kids in Florida. Paid out for a bunch of repairs for engine leaks before they got it. We intend to keep the 3rd for a long time, so we purchased the factory lifetime Max Care warranty. We considered buying a 2017 Pacifica, but the price was higher. Really can't complain about our decision. The T&C has been exactly what we expected. Nothing compares to the convenience and convertibility of Stow and Go seating. Eight person seating would be nice upon occasion, especially with a load of grandkids. Add a towing package and you have decent cargo capability. Update Nov., 2022 Currently at 58,000 miles. No repairs since purchase. I updated the navigation maps once, which is not a job for the faint-hearted. Map updates were missing newer and revised roads from year prior. Most recent experience with navigation system is that it occasionally locks up on start up screen. With enough time, it starts up again without my action. Also, we have experienced what seems to be an occasionally noisy pulley. Always quiet when I get to the shop. Also, the shop noticed a slight "seepage" from the transmission. Was said to be normal, but to watch for drips on the floor. Haven't seen any drips yet. Still very satisfied with our choice of the van for cargo carrying capacity. Our other vehicles are Toyota, which seem to have better resale, but we don't intend to sell anything.
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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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Hate the sliding side doors
I like the town and country but will not buy another until they do away with the sliding side doors. They do not last long even after you get them fixed. The side doors have to be manually opened and not sliding for me. Have also spent a lot of money fixing the air conditioner
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Stylish, roomy and comfortable van
I have driven this car (only owner) for just over 4 years and it has been very reliable. The stow and go seat system is super convenient. I moved 22 years worth of stuff in my van and was surprised with the ease I was able to do it with thanks to the low tailgate floor and high clearance of the tailgate door. The sliding passenger doors helped too. I’ve taken my 3 (adult-sized) kids and their friends comfortably in my van many times. My kids and their friends LOVE it.
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Versatile Van
Functional. Roomy. Versatile. Just the right size. Nice features without too much technology. Could double as a RV/camper in an emergency. Great for vacations and road trips. Gives one a sense of safety. Would highly recommend.
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Bought it used in 2021 with 112,000 miles!
Love it for how it handles and what it can carry! Loaded a digital piano in AZ using the two sliding doors, and kept the weight loaded on center, with no issues getting my dad's piano to NC!
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Folding seats a great feature. Ride is smooth and safe. Third row seats fold under floor to maximize storage. Power door locking mechanism for the passenger side sliding door has failed for the second time in 3 years. Removal and replacement takes about 6 hours working from the inside of the van. Transmission failure at 80k miles. Recall from 2015-2016 for transmission pump failure but my VIN not covered (yet). If you are looking at these vans, please check for the rebuilt transmission or expect to spend about 5k for the replacement.
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A good worth for the money
Considering the overall MSRP pretty lower compared to the immediate competitor, this chrysler minivan is an amazing pick and a great value for the money.
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Best Buy why are they stopping the production of
I bought this minivan to use for everyday transportation. The transportation and the cargo capacity of this van is phenomenal I'm really sorry to see the fact these people are not producing this van and continues to improve the product. I believe if they had the time in the money they would outperform Toyota, Kia, Honda, in all regards of the fact they were the original. I'm really sorry to see that the discontinue this model.
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get a toyota instead! these are junk now!
They are not what they used to be ... I had 3 previous caravans so thought this would be good... Its junk compared to the others and my former van which was a toyota with 187000 miles on it ( that was totaled) This seemed nice at first but the seats don't adjust nicely to my somewhat short legs. At 44000miles the thing started rattling and now drives like a truck not a touring vehicle.... then we get a warning light and it turns out a head cylinder was defective so the thing needed to be taken apart and replaced. Thankfully but not without a little argument the dealer did that under warranty. Never managed to get the phone to sync... probably because the car was a leased one and the other guys phone is on there... so is his hideous barbara Streisand music... I cannot get it off and there is no manual for the electronics included...I got a cd with instructions and there was nothing on that that helped at all...Oh... and the front bumper cracked on a snow bank... this now has 54000 miles on it and i cannot even trust it to drive it accross country to see my son... which is what I purchased it for. hope this helps... wish i had known what I was getting into... what a big mistake!!!!! UPDATE got rid of it ..whew.. no i can go on a road trip with confidence...
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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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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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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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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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We bought our chrysler town and country june 2015 and it has been nothing but a piece of junk dont wait your money ..we have had it in and out of the garage since we have had it the engine light is on and when put on the diagnostic it say nothing wrong but something is wrong or the engine light wont stay on..but ours is a 2015..
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Still love Chrysler minivans!
I’m now driving a new and improved Chrysler minivan, a 2019 Pacifica. This my sixth one. First brand new one. They all performed beautifully. Traded up in years is the main reason we even traded.
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all the bells and whistles
I love this van so comfortable, I have back issues and the heated seats are a dream come true. lots of room for the grandkids and it is so easy to drive. I love the feature on the mirrors that lets you know if someone is in your blind spot. Plus I needed a van that I could install a lift to the back to get my scooter in the van easily and with the metal bumper, this van is perfect.
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D.O.A.
I bought a used 15 T & C mini van less than a year ago and within the first 6 months the sensor(s) on the side to tell you there is a vehicle is in your blind spot went out.. I researched the problem to find out the fix was huge money so I elected not to have it fixed until money was available, I turned that option off so it wouldn't keep beeping and flashing. Ever since I turned it off the car has had electrical problems where the battery is drained and the car is DOA. I have had it at the dealership this will be the 4th time. The first time they had the van they replaced the battery with a HD one and replaced the brakes (front) and sent me on my way (towed in, 5 days without car). 2nd time, van DOA towed in (3 days) replaced battery and said the battery was bad. 3rd time, towed in, the chyrsler concierge service put a charge on it while they towed it in and the dealership couldn't find anything wrong with it..... I don't think I have the Lemon law option on this problem since it's used and there are only 58,000 miles on it. I has to go back yet again. Help
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Edmunds really helped a lot. I have been doing research and knew what I wanted. Town Nd Country...stow n go!!! By using Edmunds.com and other sites helped me locate the vehicle and I knew the T&C were limited. I ended up going to a dealership. They did not have my exterior color I wanted.. I was tod the Vice Presidents of something wife has been using. Well, learned my lesson. She put 4300 miles on it. I tried really really hard to get the price lowered, but my salesperson said that's it, can't go any lower. I should have listened to my gut, but I didn't . Got the T&C that VP wife had. Very very disappointed in what I saw. A used vehicle....scratches in the interior .. This was and will be my very first new vehicle .. It did not even smell new :(.... Salesperson and workers did A POOR job making the van look new:( ... 2 weeks later, we had to get stuff at Home Depot...did the stow n go ... Found sand...under the carpeting.... I am so so so very disappointed in what i choose :(...should have bought a new one.. Van runs awesome, the kids love the dvd and heated seats...all the good stuff... I did not understand the middle consult unit...salesperson went too fast..and being a stay at home mom, I have NO time to sit and watch a video about that..... Price was high....my Mother would have never approved for a vehicle that almost was the same price as my first house.... But if you have the money.....buy this T&C L.... Completely new...with plastic covers all over the inside!!!!!
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The platinum is at least my best so far
Ride is not so smooth, it's quiet inside nice installation, power is good for quick highway passing, not so good in take offs but the torque pull have you back your seat though. The options is loaded and can be impressive when you get know how to use it well. Luxury looking interior with leather , chrome and suede . The good improvement in stow-n-go seats but more better in the Pacifica model . Oh yeah! The entertainment options with Blu Ray keeps you up to date since mostly all DVDS sold is Blu Ray format and better with HD .the video screen should have been at least 9 inches or better but is still just okay ,the music and movies sound great with the surround sound it's just a nice living room feel in a minivan. Used for light hauling be careful to no scratch the interior , camping , grocery shopping ,, taxi driving , pulling trailers , long trips with 6 passengers enjoying video games, Blu-ray videos, laptops connection we with HDMI , and keeping there gadets charged with USB. Or just read a book with the bright reading lights for every seat . And lots a luggage room even ontop with roof rack, and storage in second row floors where seats fold in when not in use. Oh oh! I almost forgot about safety options there are great only if you can learn to kinda TRUST the TECHNOLOGY even with routine maintenance . It's alot of options to maintain. If it's too much then just the simple options is best . But I will give these options a try and so far so good.
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led running lights
led running lights going out / this is just wrong , they are more resistance to vibration / they are rated longer burning // BUT I HAVE NOT LOST A BULB IN MY TAIL LIGHT // SOUNDS LIKE THIS IS PLANED / LIKE BUYING AMERICAN/ BUT THIS MAKES YOU THINK
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The van we've been wanting
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2015 Town and Country Auto Review
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Glad it's not a GMC
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My Ride , my pride
Car is very reliable , handles well and very good performance for a mini van .
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My Ride , my pride
Car is very reliable , handles well and very good performance for a mini van .
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Nice Van
I loved my 2012 Town & Country, so the 2016 Town & Country Touring Anniversary Edition is fantastic!
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my car
a great vehicle