Used 1996 Plymouth Voyager Consumer Reviews
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highly recommend
I've had mine for a few years and I really like it. It does leak oil and is starting to burn trans. fluid at 140,000. Otherwise, I have had few if any problems, just routine maint. It's comfortable to drive and I use it for auctions, craft shows and camping. I've had it loaded to the max without the seats and it can hold alot!!!
Above average van - Research it first!
I have owned a Plymouth Voyager Rallye - Standard w/ 3.3 v6, since 1/96. I have 101K on the car as of 8/02. Early on there was simple problems - but nothing major. At 38k I needed major work on the AC system. Around 50K electric locks and door mechanism. Ever since, The Car has been very reliable. Interior has held up reasonably well and is better suited for a family of four (Rear seats have limited leg room). Exterior still holds a pretty fair shine. I change oil every 4-5k and do the scheduled manufacturers maintenance as needed. Overall, it has been a versatile and reliable work horse.
owner
Well the only thing I can say is that I not have any problems yet
Best vehicle ever
My experience would be that is a good ride.smooth, good performance,good handling and a lot of space.
Could be better
We bought our van new in '96. We drive it alot. Putting 20 to 25k a year on it. The air conditioner started fadind a couple years ago so we add a couple cans of coolent each summer. The only major expense was the transmission at 105,000 miles. Now at 140,xxx miles we are having some tranny problems again. The engine hasn't run smoothly since 98,000 when I had a tune up done. The gas mileage still remaines between 20 and 23 mpg.