Used 2001 Chrysler Voyager Consumer Reviews
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Minivans get a bad rap
If I told you about a average performing vehicle that could tote around 6 friends, haul home a 8'x8' shed in a box, carry a sofa completely protected from the weather, you'd think it'd be something you'd like, until I gave you the keys and said, it's the Blue minivan over there....
Good Family Van!
I bought it new with the rebate in 2001. Fair price over Japaness counterpart. Few recalls for minor problems but no problem so far. Originally, I was hoping to get Honda Oddysy but glad I took a chance with Chrysler. Great family van for my 2 childrens. Very minor wind noise but ride is comfortable and shifing is very smooth.
Crysler voyager
I never thought of myself as a mini-van kind of person. However with the birth of our third child it seemed inevitable. It fits them comfortably and allows room for more people or groceries. The space is great. My only complaints are as follows, I don't like the spaces for the seat tracks because when kneeling to buckle a seatbelt for my son they can really hurt my knees.The other problem I've had with it is electrical. Everytime I use the air conditioning the van starts to shake. The dealership has not fixed it after several trips to them.
Reliable
So far still good, I bought it used with 26500 miles I drove twice from NYC to Miami, smooth ride. So far I had to replace Solenoid pack (transmissions sensor)and the gas tank was replace totally just before expire the basic warranty expire, it had a little hole right on top of tank and a very strong smell a gasoline, but the problem was solved. I bought additional warranty up to 75k that give peace of mind on my trips
Reliable van that grew with my kids!!
I've always loved my van, I bought it new. When my kids were small they always had enough space not to be "touching" each other. As they grew older the middle seats were taken out to accommodate their ever growing bodies. I've had no problems with it apart from the usual; battery, brakes, and tires until the a/c evaporator gave out at 100,000 miles, followed by the a/c compressor at 140,000 and two weeks later the a/c blower motor! Now at 147,000 miles the transmission has given up...I'm waiting for an estimate, sadly wondering whether it's worth keeping. For those of you who are thinking of getting one I have nothing bad to say about it, it does what it's supposed to do and does it well.