Used 1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager Consumer Reviews
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My list of problems
Bought this van new. Was perfect for the first 70,000 miles. Then needed trans rebuilt($1400), ac work ($650). Radio doesn;t work well. New water pump, belt tensioner. Now have 113,000 miles. Need AC compressor ($???) Brakes replaced for 4th time. Needs front wheel bearing. I would buy another one, but, would get rid of it before 70000 miles....
keeps going
Bought the van use in 04, with 125k. It now has 200k yes we have had a new trans. Just last year, replaced the 13 yr. Old starter this week, struts, fuel pump a few yrs. Back just your normal stuff. It does have the 3.3 and not the 3.0 v-6 had one w/ the Mitsubishi 3.0 very bad motor! If you take care of it, it will take care of you.
Run as fast as you can from this van
Please, I beg you don't buy this van. We've had our 3rd. transmission blow in less then 2.5 years. The last time it blew so violently, my husband almost lost control of the vehicle. Chrysler is NOT standing behind this van. When the tranny goes, THEY GET THE MONEY FOR THE NEW ONE- THEY ARE THE MANUFACTURER. I'm going to fight to stop them from selling this crap to consumers.
Absolute Lemon
Absolute lemon from day one. I purchased a warranty for $1200 from the dealer, and although the problems began immediately, the warranty never covered a single one. I bagan taking the vehicle back to the dealership for "warranty" repairs within 1 week of purchase, but I was charged for all. I've spent over $1500 on the brake system alone, & the vehicle is now un- drivable due to brake problems again. I've had major problems with oil leaks & the electrical system, & although these problems are all listed as "factory re-calls," not once has my warranty been honored.
It's a lemon - Do not purchase this van!
Purchased in April 2000. Currently have over $5000 in repairs invested in this lemon: A/C system (all of it) twice, starter, ignition, water pump, central processor, all belts. During the first 6 months I owned the vehicle it was in the shop for over 60 days and left me stranded on a highway. Chrysler and it's dealerships are not concerned about customer satisfaction. They both repeatedly deny their liability on recurrent problems and appear utterly incapable of fixing any problems. My new Honda Odyssey is due in 2 weeks - I will never own another Chrysler.