Used 1996 Plymouth Voyager Consumer Reviews
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1996 Plymouth Voyager
This vehicle drives very nicely when everything is working, but reliability is a major problem. We've had to replace all of the electric locks, both sliding door hinges and the A/C evaporator and compressor (twice). Now we need new shocks/struts and the valve cover gaskets and engine plugs replace. All with only 53,000 miles.
Never Again!
This van is a waste of time, money, and space on the planet. One word. Quality. NOT. How many transmissions should a person be expected to replace in one vehicle? It's been a known problem for so long. Yet they do nothing to improve the quality. We bought this instead of an Odyssey or MPV because it was so much more economical. What a huge mistake. From now on, I will never stray from Honda/Toyota/Subaru. They may cost more up front, but you save with them big time because they LAST and keep their re-sale value. You really get what you pay for. This is a gigantic waste of money. It is the most worthless vehicle I have ever owned. Never again.
Bad Quality
The quality is bad, with only 66000 miles on it, its transmission is out, the repairment is going to be $2400! I have replaced water pump not long before this.
I must be lucky
This van had the transmission replaced at 25000. The valve cover gasket was replaced twice. Complete brake job at 45000. The 3 speed auto likes its fluid changed every 15000 instead of every 30000. One nagging problem: the rear window washer wouldn't stop squirting, the dealer said to replace the HVAC control panel at the tune of 700, so I just disconnected the washer. That's all. Am I lucky or what?
LOUSY transmission
Transmission went at 32,000 km and 66,000 km; both fixed under warranty. NO tow hitch. Clock spring went too. Transmission completely went at 156,000 km. Chrysler Canada and the dealership offered no compensation. $2000 out of pocket. After the transmission went again at 66,000 Km I asked for a replacement. Only another repair was authorized. The dealership accused me of towing too heavy a load. I then pointed out there is no tow hitch on the vehicle.