Used 2000 Chrysler Voyager Consumer Reviews
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Great Minivan
For an entry level minivan, I wasn't expecting much at all. The ride on the Voyager is pretty darn good. Acceleration is smooth and peppy. I've also had no problems whatsoever. It's been extremely reliable!
Good car
The van has done exactly what we needed it to do. Performed well, great acceleration for a van, carts kids well, had few non wear and tear mechanical problems. At 114K it still looks and drives well. We have had to replace all the expected parts, such as tires, shocks, platinum plugs. I think that we can drive the van for another 10 years.
Yikes
I liked this van for the first year, except that after only 3 months, the power window belt broke. Then things went down hill from there. The paint is terrible, scratches easily. The brakes went several times, well before they should. The transmission is horrible. This van seems to be only good for the first year, and then look out...everything starts to go wrong. The Blue Book value is so low, it makes me wonder why I bought it new in the first place. I lost a ton of money. I would never buy it used.
Can you like anything of this car?
We bought the car as an emergency purchase - we simply wanted the cheapest minivan out there and traded in our beloved 1999 Audi A6 station wagon. I wish we never would have done that. Sure, it was cheap, and perfectly served the needs we had at that time. Get us from A to B. This is what this car does, nothing more. Lousy 4- cylinder, shoddy build quality, outrageous gas-mileage, terrible back seats, horrible steering and the list goes on. I am not sure what we thought when we bought this car almost 4 years ago. Loses value quicker than anything else.
Quality review
The only issue that I have had in 4 years of owning to vehicle is that I had a coolant leak that was hard to detect and persistant. The leak appeared after approximately 3 years of ownership.