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Used 2000 Plymouth Grand Voyager Consumer Reviews

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4.75 out of 5 stars

3.3 V6 is a Great engine

tmgj, 08/17/2013
1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
7 of 7 people found this review helpful

Our van has 189,000 miles and is still going strong, original transmission and engine. A couple times a year it needs a new part or two, but it's always small, cheap stuff. I think the transmission problem is with the 3.8 V6, not the 3.3 b/c me and everyone I know with the 3.3 hasn't had transmission problems. I splurged on new shocks/struts and tires and the thing cruises so smooth down the interstate you'd think it was new. We've been very happy with this van. Only gripe is the gas mileage, 14 around town, 20-21 on the highway, it's about the same as an SUV.

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4 out of 5 stars

Best car I've ever owned.

Alan B., 10/14/2009
1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

I've been driving for 44 years and owned maybe a dozen cars. This is by far the best of all. I have 210,000 miles on this van in 10 years. It's been tuned up only twice, the last time being 3 years ago. Just last week it passed DEQ/EPA emissions testing with flying colors. Not one major component has ever failed up to this point although it appears the starter may need to be replaced soon. I've driven 4,000 mile trips and enjoyed every minute of driving. On one trip in 2008 I drove 1070 miles in 17 hours in a single day. A week later I made the retun trip in a single day. At no time was I uncomfortable or fatigued. Maybe I own the exception rather than the rule but I love it.

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4.5 out of 5 stars

Happy Van

FEN1959, 03/31/2010
1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

I bought my 99 Grand Voyager new. It's been very reliable. While under warranty I had a problem with rear wheel bearings and with the overdrive sensor in the transmission. At about 80,000 miles, had a problem with the headlight switch. Still looks good at 151,000 miles and I plan to run it for a while yet. The 3.3 engine is very reliable and I've not had problems with the transmission that seem to plague others.

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4.13 out of 5 stars

Its a Minivan

derm911, 01/09/2003
1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager Expresso 4dr Minivan
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

We bought it for the child seats. The seats and being able to get to the kids while driving have been great. Now that our kids are bigger we are trying to sell a well maintained vehicle with only 41k. The only trouble is even though it was less $ up front it has poor resale value. We paid $21,500 new and now no one will come look at it for $8500 even with new tires and brakes. Imports (Honda, Toyota) are thought of as more reliable and their resale values are much better. The Japanese have better brand name for used vehicles.

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4.63 out of 5 stars

Dependable

tabbiekaye, 08/15/2008
1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

Bought vehicle in 2002 it had 80,000 miles and now has 180,000 miles. It still has all original parts. The only problem is having to change the belt every 3 months.

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