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We have a limited number of reviews for the 1994 Voyager, so we've included reviews for other years of the Voyager since its last redesign.
1994 Base Voyger
J. Wininger, 02/26/2002
1994 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
6 of 6 people found this review helpful
Purchased new in Sep 1993. Drives and looks good. Several minor recalls but nothing major. 3.0L engine has plenty of power, and the 3 speed automatic transmission is bullet proof(un-like the 4 speed) Good basic transportation for my family of five.
Transmission Problems
GRH, 06/09/2003
1994 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
5 of 5 people found this review helpful
Engine ran fine. Gas mileage great. Design good. AC was a problem area. The transmissions were garbage. Went through 3 transmissions in 150k and I maintain my vehicles well and drive them gently. I have 4 friends / relatives that have owned different years of Voyagers and Caravans and they also have had inordinate amounts of transmission problems. It was because of the transmission problems I did not by another Dodge mini van. I just traded and switched to another brand. The Caravan would be economical if not for the AC and the tranny problems.
Great deal
Sergio, 08/23/2010
1993 Plymouth Voyager SE 3dr Minivan
4 of 4 people found this review helpful
I love my little voyager! I paid 600 bucks and it is worthy of each one. never let me down or let me on street. I highly recommend this van. Cheap and reliable transportation for my family. it is not a beautiful van but for 600 bucks it bring us from TX to CT without problems.
Plymouth voyager LE
igstooge, 05/11/2003
1992 Plymouth Voyager LE 3dr Minivan
3 of 3 people found this review helpful
Great room. With the seats removed fits a full sized refrigerator and the hatch closes. With all seats carries 7 people. Excellent ac. Radio is finicky eith chryslers, you have to leave it on or it is hard to turn on after 60000 miles. I had a head gasket replaced at 32000 (? a fluke) now has 135000 and runs as strong as when brand new.
WONDERFUL DEAL
nicks, 08/11/2002
1993 Plymouth Voyager LE 3dr Minivan
3 of 3 people found this review helpful
BOUGHT THIS VAN AS AN EXTRA FOR THE FAMILY, WE NOW DRIVE IT AS THE PRIMARY ONE. IT HAS 114,000 MILES ON IT AND NEVER GIVES A BIT OF TROUBLE. PLENTY OF ROOM FOR OUR FAMILY OF FIVE WITH GOOD GAS MILAGE. THIS VAN WAS A GREAT BUY FOR US. STRONGLY RECOMEND IT.
Most reliable vehicle I ever owned!!
pwhatley, 07/22/2003
1993 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
3 of 3 people found this review helpful
I bought this van in 1996 with 83K miles on it. It now has 190,000K on it.This van hasn't ever broken down on us in 7 years!!(knock on wood) We put it in the shop once and that was to get the timing belt changed. The original alternator was just replaced a couple months ago!! My wife wants a newer van,but I hate to get rid of this one!! Would recommend this van to anyone!!
Plymouth voyager
plt, 06/14/2002
1992 Plymouth Voyager SE 3dr Minivan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful
Suspensions too loose, rigid rear axle should be converted into independent suspensions
1992 Ply. Voyager 2.5L
jean_valjean2, 07/26/2002
1992 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Excellent vehicle, mine has over 155,000 miles and it still runs like the day it was built. Surprising fuel mileage for its size. Good for those who want a safe, reliable vehicle. Excellent performance in snow.
Reliability
Grand Voyager, 07/23/2009
1994 Plymouth Voyager SE 3dr Minivan
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Nice auto at 260,000 Miles. Starts each day and EXTREMELY reliable
Great All around Vehicle
Dallen47, 07/10/2002
1994 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Bought used at 41,000 miles. Needed new transmish right away(warrantee). Other than normal wear and tear has performed well. Not much power in the 4 cylinder. Gas was worse than expected 18-22 MPG. Has done everything I have asked it to do, passengers and cargo. Have 88,000 and engine light keeps coming on. I'm told it's a vacuum leak??? Don't know where???? Great Family Vehicle!!!!!!!!
Overall a good family van!
rhyde, 10/31/2002
1994 Plymouth Voyager SE 3dr Minivan
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
We bought this van 4 years ago -- it was 4 years old with 40K miles. We've put 50K miles on it. It's a great family car capable of hauling lots of stuff. We remove the seats to haul furniture, wood, big boxes, etc. We have the 3.3L engine and we tow a trailer behind our van. We do wear out tires rather quickly. Since we've owned it, the dealership has replaced the air conditioning system, the two power motors which control the rear window vents and the windshield wiper motor gears. No transmission problems though!
a long term reliability time after time
sweet pepper, 09/01/2002
1991 Plymouth Voyager SE 3dr Minivan AWD
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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!
steve ross, 09/05/2002
1991 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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.
Would definatly but another!!!
Chrysler Fan, 09/15/2002
1991 Plymouth Voyager LE 3dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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.
1991 Plymouth voyager LE
Chesterhorse, 12/16/2003
1991 Plymouth Voyager LE 3dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
I have put 60+ thousand miles on this van. it has been very dependable. I think it is a better can than the newer ones as far as gas milage go and as far as holding up. I have towed my small boat with it and it has done great. to bad I am growing out of it. I now have 8 in the family and have to use it as the 2nd car. I have a suburban for the family hauler.
Turning the workhorse out to pasture
Steven Lian, 03/14/2006
1991 Plymouth Voyager SE 3dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
I have owned this van since 1992 and used it as my primary vehicle until a year ago. It has 238,000 miles and the motor does not burn oil and has never been opened up. I have replaced the transmission once, the shocks once, and other repairs such as water pump and gaskets. It has the heavy duty towing package and I towed a boat across country when it had 200,000 miles. I will sell it when my wife buys a new car this year. Not because it has a problem but because we have too many cars. What a great van it has been! I will be sorry to see it go.
Good little van
Garth, 03/07/2003
1991 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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.
been good to me
G. Ricci, 03/09/2003
1991 Plymouth Voyager LE 3dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
purchased new,problems with the computer at 6 months dealer replaced, never had another problem,got extended warranty, used once, the dealer found some problems with the flex brake hose's said before it goes out of warranty do the brakes all around.Driven every day from new and never had a problem till 2002 always did the maintenance on this van,in ten years we had to do the transmission and replace a oxygen sensor Other than regular maintenaince this van has cost about 1500.00 can. for ten years. there is some minor things it needs now doing the timing belt/shocks/passager door is sagging now, little things plan on driving this van for another 5 years
Versatility
COLONEL ROBERT FREIT, 03/20/2003
1991 Plymouth Voyager SE 3dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
I can't say enough good things about this workhorse. It is a plain Jane but very dependable in all kinds of weather. I have over196,000 miles and although I have had a major overhaul of the engine, radiator, and alternator, it has proven to be a dependable and versatile vehicle. It continues to look good with its annual exterior wax job. I enjoy it so much that I just purchased a new Chrysler Limited van and I'm keeping this olde but goode. Chrysler makes the best minivan on the market!
Time to dock this thing. Seriously.
heels over head, 06/22/2003
1991 Plymouth Voyager SE 3dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
We have had this car for many years and from day one it has been a lemon on wheels. We know the previous owners quite well, and they bought it new. This car is inherently unreliable. Since the day we bought it, it has had it's problems and we have taken it to the dealership and to a mechanic many many times and has cost us a fortune. We probably spent more money than the amount we paid for it just trying to keep it working. A few weeks ago, the van wouldn't let my daughter put it in park in the garage. DRIVERS BEWARE. It's a big hunkin mass of metal on wheels.
Good Vehicle
jk from BH/SJ Mich, 12/02/2002
1992 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
We bought brand new and in over 10 years and 100k miles, have had no major problems w/it. Has been a solid performer and would consider Dodge/Chrysler models again for mini- van.
5 Speed Minivan- Excellent!
greywoulf, 12/06/2002
1992 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
Van has 175,000 on it, and runs just as good as new... Almost no problems ever, and with the 5 speed the gas milage is excellent..
Great Tank!
Kevin, 05/29/2005
1992 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
Best car I've ever owned. It's gone almost 200,000 miles with only a few problems. Nothing major until 150K when transmission went out. Around 178K the fuel pump went, and at around 190K the alternator died. That's really about it. The engine now has some blow-by issues (Mitsubishi 3.0L) through the valve train, and am thinking about trading the car in, but I'm having trouble finding one on the used lots that drives as well as this one does. I may just fix it and keep on trucking! Even with this issue, I wouldn't hesitate to take it on a long trip, as long as I had some oil in the back. No reason to buy imports when domestics are just this good.
93 Grand Voyager, one owner 13 years
D. Toombs, 03/10/2006
1993 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
This vehicle was the second Voyager we have owned. Our first was a 1985 which was also purchased new. Presently, we have 316,000 km. on the van. The 3.0 engine has seen two water pumps, two timing belts and routine spark plugs, air filtres etc. The three speed tranny died at 70,000 km and an independent garage diagnosed the problem. The dealer had installed an auxilliary cooler at my request. It was installed in tandem with the cooler in the radiator. This slowed the flow of the fluid to a crawl and the works plugged up. Lesson learned. I now change the fluid myself every 50,000 KM and it is fine. The other secrets are 1.oil and filtre every 5,000 km and anti-freeze flush/change 50,000 km.
AWESOME VEHICLE It can't be beat
John & Family, 03/06/2004
1993 Plymouth Voyager LE 3dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
We purchased our minivan used in 1997 when purchased it had 60,000 miles. Put in new transmission in at 100k miles and now with 170,000 we have just had the timing belt replaced. I would say we have well spent our money and
Car built to be beaten
LostRealist, 06/16/2006
1993 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
This car was amazing when we had it. Unfortunately it died a few months ago, and was becoming very unsafe. The engine blew after it only reached 116,000 miles, but it was a hard 116. It was originally our family car, then given to my brother, then to me. Two teenage drivers took its toll. It could haul very heavy loads with ease, was decent on gas, and very roomy. The car ran for about 3-4 years with a bad transmission, poor alignment, damaged suspension, broken water pump, and a massive coolant leak (for the last 1 and a half it ran on straight water as the coolant). The car was amazingly tough, and only went in for routine maintainence. It was easy to repair too.
Viva Plymouth!
Samuel Smith, 05/23/2003
1993 Plymouth Voyager SE 3dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
We bought this van in '97 with 60,000 miles. It proved to be the best vehicle purchase we've made. The short vans seem to drive, handle and accelerate better than the "grand" vans, and the performance of the 3.0 litre engine coupled with the 3-speed is very good. We did have to rebuild the transmission at 108,000K but we shoped around and found a shop to do it for $900. The vehicle now has 175,000K and still runs strong even though it burns oil. Next mini-van? No thanks, I think I'll stick a rebuilt engine and tranny in this one. Viva Plymouth!
Not much here.
justin , 10/30/2002
1993 Plymouth Voyager SE 3dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
Not a real relible van at all it's engine starts making sounds at abuot 25,000 miles and transmision goes out at 100,000.
Comfort the ultimate climax
Joe, 08/27/2015
1993 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
Bought this 'stick' in 96 with 30k...average maintenance cost $200...use it primarily for long distance comfort climax vacations of 1k miles or more...avg about 7k yearly mostly highway type...beginning to rust but still safe with original trans, motor, doesn't burn oil.....the best for outward visibility and most comfortable vehicle ever! that's why I keep it. Have tried many other vehicles for distance driving, but 'no' match with the 93...I'll be missed. Someday
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1994 Voyager Review
tunner, 01/09/2003
1994 Plymouth Voyager SE 3dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
This car is good for taking things to the dump, moving goods from one apartment to the next and bringing home the Christmas tree (inside). It's also good when more than 4 people want to ride in the family car at the same time. It's functional, not sporty. We've been having transmission problems and will need to have it replaced or rebuilt.
Not Much Wrong with it
JRWRENCH24, 02/24/2003
1994 Plymouth Voyager SE 3dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
The only thing wrong with the drivetrain is that my van has a reverse delay, if you give it gas while it's trying to go into reverse it will hit the reverse gear badly and go back into neutral.
Lots of room, but...
mysubie1, 08/06/2003
1994 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
This thing was great for its space. We used to haul lots of people and lots of big bulky stuff (bulky things you can't fit in newer, narrower minivans). But I can't trust it to always get us where we want to go anymore. It only has 96000 on it and we've spent the last couple of years replacing small mechanical parts. Now that the tranny is going and it is eating oil (blowing it out the tailpipe) it's time to replace. Sad really, we were nice to it.
GOOD FAMILY HAULER
MBOWKER, 03/04/2002
1994 Plymouth Voyager LE 3dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
I BOUGHT USED W/60k. DRIVES WELL, PLENTY OF POWER, NOT A SPORTS CAR THOUGH. NO PROBLEMS OTHER THAN REMOTE MIRROR CONTROLS
Not much here.
Justin , 10/30/2002
1993 Plymouth Voyager SE 3dr Minivan
0 of 3 people found this review helpful
Not a real relible van at all it's engine starts making sounds at abuot 25,000 miles and transmision goes out at 100,000.
The mini van was a lemon
Thorne, 06/25/2002
1991 Plymouth Voyager SE 3dr Minivan
0 of 1 people found this review helpful
This van was a lemon with a capital L