Used 1997 Plymouth Voyager Consumer Reviews
nolongermopar
This is a lemon..plain and simple. It has been in the shop (3 times by tow truck) no less than 3 times a year for different mechanical and electrical problems. Everything from a broken timing belt @ 29000 miles to a busted head gasket at 55000. Turn on the radio and the windshield wipers are sure to work. That relay has been replaced at least 3 times.
97 plymouth voager
I had this car seven years and have had only minor problems. I used it to haul small furnishings and accessories. It worked great. Yhe interior is simple, yet nicely designed, as is the exterior. I've had some minor problems with electical, but overall have been satisfied.
'97 Voyager
This van has been excellent. The dealership in Durham however is terrible. Over the years (10) we have had minimal repairs and strictly standard maintenance. I change my own oil and keep an eye on fluid levels. Leaking gasket around oil pan at around 100,000. We are at 120,000 and alas the transmission is slipping. Other than that, a very dependable vehicle.
1997 Plymouth Voyager STD
We have owned our Voyager since 1999. It was purchased with just under 50000 miles, now it has 105000. Other than normal maintenence, the only real problem we had was the need to replace a starter coil about 3 months ago.
Happy with my Voyager
My 97 voyager has been among the most reliable vehicles I've ever owned. Bought it used, about 7 mos. old and 8,000 miles. Have done all suggested maintenance at intervals recommended by manufacturer, including oil/lube every 3000 miles. Only other work ever done to the van was a new water pump when timing belt was changed @100K+ miles. (And that was preventive, the pump had not failed but all the parts needed to get to it were off so there was no incremental labor costs.)