Used 1991 Plymouth Voyager Consumer Reviews
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Would definatly but another!!!
Comfortable vehicle, but would be nice if passenger seat was adjustable. Had many small failures, overhead console, driver's window, cruise control, but with this many miles you expect some money to go into it. The engine is awesome (3.3 V6), but transmission has had problems. Great family car for trips and hauling. Paint problems also.
a long term reliability time after time
A workhorse of a car it can haul people or loads consistently. If you treat it well with regular checkups and maintenance has required no major work above the norm. Only caveat is the paint job by the factory sloppy and tends to peal-a problem on most 12 year old cars in winter zones.
Avoid at all costs!
Trouble from the word go. Multiple computer/engine problems, and the usual endless stream of American car recalls. at 70k miles engine was shot, I was very angry, and neither the dealer nor Chrysler cared that I was dissatisfied. I would not buy another one if it sold for $100 new, got 400 mpg, and ran on tap water.
Good little van
This van has been good to me and my family, and it keeps plugging along year after year. It is wonderful for hauling stuff (Especially with the seats removed) and does a good job of towing my ski boat. My only complaint is the head gasket. One blew at 101,000 miles, and a second blew at 130,000. Other than those two incidents, it has been a very reliable vehicle.
The mini van was a lemon
This van was a lemon with a capital L