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3.7 out of 5 stars
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3.25 out of 5 stars

done in too soon

nomo van, 12/04/2009
1999 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
12 of 12 people found this review helpful

bought this basic van new with 4 cyl and 3 sp auto. Never really loved this car, but used and abused it for over 10 years, and exactly 181000 miles, overloading it with college students stuff, and home remodel materials. expensive repairs limited to both rear wheel bearings, and seemingly too often brakes. look for rusted strut towers if looking at a used one. This is what killed mine. Lots of long trips and lots of snow and salt over the years.

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4.5 out of 5 stars

1999 Voyger performance

Eddie Money, 09/24/2009
1999 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
10 of 10 people found this review helpful

I bought this amazing minivan with 212,000 original miles with everything original except the tires and couple of belts. I've had other mini and full size vans, but this baby just goes and goes and everything works. Needs improvement on CV joint for its not easy to service. Other than that this is a great mini van and having such excessive miles everything in this van works great.

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3.75 out of 5 stars

I musta got a good one

dap56, 02/10/2010
2000 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
10 of 11 people found this review helpful

7 passenger, 3.3LV6, with driver's side sliding door, 95,000 miles, and just had my first semi major repair (starter). The rest of the car is original, even the marker bulbs. One serpentine belt change, it's on its 3rd set of tires and brakes, which is all normal maintenance on any car along with oil and filter changes every 5000 miles. I'll probably swap out hoses, belts and fluids at 100k just as a matter of principle. Very comfortable and has been more reliable than my wife's Honda Accord. Now that the kids are gone, I'd like to get rid of it for something that gets better mileage, but I just can't justify it.

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4.75 out of 5 stars

Good Value, Reliable

RidinChrysler, 02/01/2005
1999 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
6 of 6 people found this review helpful

My wife and I pursued/researched all the vans selling well at the time we bought new. We've been very happy. We've put 120,000 miles on it; we've only had one actual repair needed on this car (last month). Other than that, fluid changes, and Jiffy Lube maintenance. We'd spent a lot less money and still got a fantastically reliable car.

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4.5 out of 5 stars

Great Little Van

N Bos, 08/17/2005
1999 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
6 of 6 people found this review helpful

Our Voyager has been just perfect. It is very dependable; we have had no major repairs and are up to 80,000 miles. It's construction is well thought out and offers lots of good features. Our only regret is no reading lights or temperature controls for the back seat. Our fuel ecomony has been 19 mpg city / 21mpg highway, which is not bad.

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4.5 out of 5 stars

Love this Van, BUT.......

bev crossley, 06/28/2009
1999 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
9 of 10 people found this review helpful

This van has been great untill recently. We bought it new with the intention to keep it forever. One year ago, two computer sensors had to be replaced because it would not automatically shift gears. Just a week ago, the transmission had to be replaced because the torque converter was falling apart and throwing metal into the works. The air conditioner just died. And the ignition needs replaced because the key will not turn. This van has had great care and upkeep. We do not understand why it seems to be suddenly falling apart.

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3.75 out of 5 stars

Great vehicle for 8 years

Peter B, 10/05/2007
2000 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
5 of 5 people found this review helpful

We bought this vehicle new in 2000. Since then we have put on 172,000 miles with almost no problems. One $80 dollar sensor and a $220 transmission leak. That's it other than stuff you would normally have to service. Not the most flashy vehicle but a solid value.

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4.25 out of 5 stars

Good to go

Pat & Bill, 09/04/2006
1999 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
4 of 4 people found this review helpful

Have had no trouble with this van. Had bad EGR valve and dealer repaired. Just regular maintenance. Have pulled a small tent trailer with no problem, hauled many people and with seats out, much junk. It's our "truck" with lots of seating for people and especially for our grandchildren, who have loved the built in child seats. This has been a reliable, versatile van.

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3.25 out of 5 stars

The truth

markoregon1986, 08/25/2014
1999 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
7 of 9 people found this review helpful

The engine is over powered for this transmission. it has a recall for the airbags and the cruise control. so if you get one bring it into a Chrysler dealership. I bought this car for 1,200.00 and you get what you pay for in older cars. the dealer was honest but didn't mention the common problem with this vehicle at the time which was the transmission/clutch. the computer system is notorious for failing and not registering the proper codes for when there is a mechanical issue such as a transmission issue. so yes the computer system isn't reliable. the transmissions on these vehicles are not equipped to handle that 3.3l engine and are prone to falling apart. constant maintenance and upkeep.

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3.88 out of 5 stars

oil leak problems

michelle, 05/14/2009
1999 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
5 of 6 people found this review helpful

I bought this van used and I loved it until it developed an oil leak. So far I have replaced the valve cover gaskets, oil pan and gaskets and the oil is still leaking. These repairs have totaled $750.00. Had it into the mechanic today and was told they will redo the valve covers, and if it doesn't stop leaking then its a head gaskets. Other than struggling with the oil leak its a pretty good vehicle.

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4.5 out of 5 stars

Best mule I ever owned

JLA, 08/03/2009
1999 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
5 of 6 people found this review helpful

I have had this van for 10 yrs. Great AC, safe on the road and pretty good MPG. It has lasted through my daughter's middle school years, high school years and my private business. It has transported cheerleading teams, volleyball teams, bowling leagues and swimmers. It has traveled back and forth over the state of FL. Has pulled hot dog carts and tree roots and is a trusted old friend. Most reliable of any cars/vans I have ever owned.

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3.13 out of 5 stars

Head Gastket Woes

broke one, 04/12/2002
1999 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

This is the 4 cyl. van. Leaking head gasket needing replacement to the tune of $1,600.00! Vehicle has only 41, 000 miles on it! This will be my last American made vehicle. My 2 Toyota's have not given one ounce of trouble, both with over 100,00 miles.

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3.75 out of 5 stars

2000 SE Voyager - Pretty Good

zatex, 03/01/2004
2000 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

I've now had this vehicle for 4 years. In these years, I have had transmission problems twice and brake problems once. Have replaced the tyres once. But overall this has been a good buy. Whoever owned it before me, put on 30,000 miles in 6 months! Since then, I've only added another 33,100! She's been fair on fuel consumption (avg 17 mpg mostly short drives of 2-3 miles at a time). Very easy drive, and puts the kids to sleep easily too!

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4.13 out of 5 stars

Realiable

rbroga, 05/07/2002
1999 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

On my second Voyager 4-banger, I put over 100,000 on my 94 and have 42,000 on my 1999 and have NEVER had to go back to the dealer for anything! Enough said! I can't figure why anyone would buy a suv..

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5 out of 5 stars

I am sold

jarmstrong, 05/26/2002
1999 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Being the penny pincher that I am I think the dollar for dollar value for this mini-van is terrific. I paid 8,000 less for this than my brother-in-law paid for his explorer and I would not trade him even up! I have a much better ride and much more room, granted the explorer looks better but I am into value not looks. I have had zero problems and will buy another in a few years. My only complaint is road noise at freeway speeds.

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1.25 out of 5 stars

Keep Away

Gene39, 08/18/2002
1999 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

This van has been in the shop for MAJOR repairs 3 times in one year. Each time it was something different than before. If it will make it to the dealership, I'm trading it for a Honda!

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2.38 out of 5 stars

Factory Problems

George Roberts, 11/04/2002
1999 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

When van had been purchased 3 days, it was returned for resurface of rotors. To date the Chrysler service people have attempted to fix this problem,(a problem that most folks never experience when owning a car)3 times. I have fixed rotors once and they are needing repair again. Other problems, cruise control and transmission tore up.Now it is using 2 qts. oil in 3000 mi.Had to replace all 4 tires at 23,000 mi because the belts were busted.

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4.88 out of 5 stars

soccer mom

Jessica, 10/12/2002
1999 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Our first mini-van.. Why did we not get one sooner. I love the ride compared to the rough truck feel of my hubbys suv. I can say my mini-van is much better and safer to drive because I can see all around me. I think the true test is whenever we go somewhere as a family we take the mnin instead of his suv. I have over 50,000 miles on it and have had zero problems. It also is ised as a truck whenever needed with the seats out it can carry a lot!

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3.5 out of 5 stars

worth the cash

heatherhop, 10/01/2003
1999 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

with a 3.3 v6, no problemsfor the first 3 1/2 yrs. only had a leaking trans relay (350.00),also alot of road noise from the rear tires at highway speed

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4.38 out of 5 stars

great

Aarncare, 10/22/2003
1999 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

My van has been a great family vehicle. I have owned it for almost a year and a half and have put 30000 miles on it already. I have driven it from MN to Colorado, up and down the mountains. Also I have taken it from MN to TX and back. I have never had any problems, this vehicle has been extremely reliable, and is great to drive. I would not hesitate to buy one.

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3.63 out of 5 stars

Good family vehicle

JoeGiant, 12/01/2003
1999 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Looking for a family hauler (3rd kid arrived)on the used market. Found these vans to be a dime a dozen. Great for depreciation purposes IF you're the buyer. After nearly two years of ownership, the van has held up well (we do have her in for regular maintenance). Lil' underpowered with the Mitsubishi 3.0l 6cyl. Would recommend the larger 6's with the 4 spd auto trans, either the 3.3l or the 3.8l. OTOH, gas mileage for this thing is pretty decent, 24mpg highway, couple less city. Cannot complain to date. If you are into "value" for the dollar, this vehicle is worth a look.

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2.13 out of 5 stars

LEMON

argus7, 12/28/2003
1999 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

This thing is a piece of junk. Constant engine problems: Massive oil leaks and burned valves. Chrystler says tough rocks. I will never buy another Chrystler product again.

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3.38 out of 5 stars

Don't drive thru puddles

mike, 01/01/2005
1999 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

While I like the comfortable seats and the size of my 1999 Plymouth Voyager, I'm really mad about the serpintine belt coming off every rainy season. The Belt hydroplanes off of the pulley assembly when you go thru standing water of 4" or more. So we try not to drive this van when it is raining. Chryster acknowledges the problem but does nothing for you except to re-install the belt. I am selling this van this week and am not looking at another Dodge again. There's got to be a better way.

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3 out of 5 stars

Chrysler is not the minivan leader

mzz, 04/25/2003
1999 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

My van looks good black with gold leather interior has power v6 3.8 litre. BUT lacks in over all quality and reliability here are a list of problems, engine light came on first week. cruise control failed transmission leaked water pump broke some interior lights flicker power steering pulley broke off luckly I had the gold package warranty transferred to my name for $200 well worth the money. The first owner would have paid an extra $2000 for this warranty. Go with a Toyota or Honda better quality.

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4.5 out of 5 stars

Best Bang for Your Buck

Minivan Mama, 05/28/2008
1999 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Not a flashy car but it's not ugly either. I bought my Voyager for a steal from a private owner when it was 2 yrs old w/almost 89,000 miles on it (former fleet car). Fast forward 2008: it now has over 178,000 miles on it and it's still going strong. Other than the normal tire, brake and fluids replacements, I've had no major problems with it. It was only last year the ty rods & wheel bearings had to be replaced; yesterday I replaced the spark plugs/wires (to be expected given its age and use). It will be a sad day indeed when my minivan kicks the bucket.

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1.63 out of 5 stars

Bad Reliability

trekiew, 09/13/2002
2000 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Have had multiple mechanical problems. Though it is still covered under waranty, still is a big hassle. In the last year, we have had transmission replaced, the A/C compressor replaced, belts replaced, something in the steering column, etc... The dealership has been friendly - but enough is enough!

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4 out of 5 stars

2000 SE VOYAGER SWB 7 PASS.

Not2bad, 06/29/2003
2000 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Was the best deal at the time.I only have 29,000 miles at present.Had turn signal problems,it took the dealer 2 times to fix them for good,but no big deal.the transmision had a severe shifting problem once,took it back to dealer and they replaced some kind of switch,and it was fine after that.If your on a tight budget,and you get a warranty,its not bad

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3.38 out of 5 stars

good car

good car, 08/10/2007
1999 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
2 of 3 people found this review helpful

I had this cars since 2003 and it is a good car. Of course I changed like every pipe and wire on it because they were all burned and broken.

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4.38 out of 5 stars

Still strong

siriusstar, 01/24/2013
2000 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
2 of 3 people found this review helpful

Bought from a family member, been in the family since new. Has been an outstanding van. Reliable, runs great. aside from tires and routine maintenance, one new starter and a seal leak that was an easy fix, GREAT family vehicle. Only complaint is the A/C has never been strong enough to keep the inside comfortable in the summer, have had it checked over and over, tweaks here and there, nothing has helped with that. In Arizona, that's pretty annoying.

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3.5 out of 5 stars

Pretty good.

SomePerson, 12/27/2007
1999 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

We've had this van for eight years and it has been very reliable. It took us from Alabama to Washington State with no problems. We've since upgraded to a Hyundai Azera, but we still keep it around because it's a good reliable car. As the car ages it needs more repairs though. Gets good gas mileage and as decent features. My biggest beef against it is that it is not fun to drive at all. Over all a good car.

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3.88 out of 5 stars

Voyager

Mark Tomaselli, 10/10/2005
1999 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

This is a good stable vehicle. I took a very long trip to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina with no problem.

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4.63 out of 5 stars

Great Family Mobile

HacDog, 10/12/2004
1999 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

Great family auto. Numerous trips, in and out of town, pull out the back seats and you have a covered truck...The only extra needed is a DVD player in the back.

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3.75 out of 5 stars

Voyager 2000

dgm, 07/13/2002
2000 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

Nice price, style, and interior room. Weird shifting when climbing small hills and mountains.

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3.13 out of 5 stars

Mini Van

n2deeptn, 12/28/2002
2000 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

Bought new. My wife drives this van 50,000 in two years. Replaced water pump, brakes,battery, and tires. Not too bad

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4.25 out of 5 stars

IT,S NO HONDA

RON 4, 07/18/2002
2000 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

POOR TRANS, REAR SEATS DO NOT FOLD BACK ,BODY DENTS TO EASY. SEATS TO HEAVY, POOR RESALE

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3.25 out of 5 stars

Plodding but Reliable Workhorse

mazebl, 02/03/2003
2000 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

Fourth van of this type. Had three grands before this one. This van: replaced master cylinder, battery, one tire. This all occurred in the second year. I do think the grands are better quality overall. This one smelled like a lemon from the start.

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2.25 out of 5 stars

Don't buy this van!

bimmerphile, 01/27/2005
2000 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

If you want to purchase transmissions like they're going out of style, then the 2000 Plymouth Voyager is the van for you. When I initially purchased it in 2002, I had no idea they had such a penchant for going through transmissions. Come to fine out, the have done this for over a decade, and Chrysler has done nothing to remedy the problem. They keep selling a van to the public knowing the transmission will fail. It's irresponsible and immoral. I'm on my third transmission now with less than 100,000 miles. For this reason alone, don't buy this van.

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3 out of 5 stars

hmmm...(scratching head)

javajane, 06/22/2005
2000 Plymouth Voyager SE 4dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

This was a great size for our family of 5 and for toting around sports gear and all the kids' friends. But now that I will be traveling longer distances, need something more fuel-efficient. Also had issues with wiper arm; replaced 3 times in 2 years - go figure! And at $70 a pop, that adds up. We are trading down to a smaller size.

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4 out of 5 stars

Honeymoon Review

Constance Walsh, 01/10/2019
2000 Plymouth Voyager 3dr Minivan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

It's essential that the reader know this review is conditional, as I'm still on my 'new car' pink cloud, and other factors, such as: I've owned this vehicle for all of three days; I'm a petite (110 lbs), female senior; no kids, no dogs, occasional passenger. My needs are not typical. Writing for those with similar preferences. I sought an older vehicle that could serve as a truck as well as personal transportation in relative comfort. A simple engine, with decent responsiveness - this one is perky. As few electronics as possible. Manual-operation windows - this was a must and hard to find. Relatively good on gas - it's a glorified V4. Compact (I do not like big) but roomy inside. Uncomplicated, easy to reach workings for radio, wipers, lights, air, windows, doors. It fulfills all of these. Registration and insurance lower than shiny-new. I am into older, sturdier, simpler things in life. Didn't know vans came in "petite" and am thrilled by the dimensions of this Voyager - love the name, am a voyager myself. My new-old mini-van has 121K miles and it's red. The sun-burned white spots came off with sanding and polishing. I'll be taking out the two rows of back seats for space and weight considerations. I always start gently after a stop, and drive the speed limit. It handles beautifully. I do not drive at night, so visibility through tinted windows not an issue. Someone commented on a bad blind-spot. I'll check that out more closely, it's important. Only one sliding side door, no problem. Love the big windows all around, this was a must, too. Front bucket seats are narrow, but for small-boned people like me it cradles comfortably. A tape deck!! Despite paint-burn this van has no dings and was well-maintained and clean inside, both engine and interior. It has the versatility I wanted - easy parking, plenty of room for hauling even large items (I buy and sell antiques) and for dump-runs, and picking up wood for the stove. All that's left to know is reliability and things breaking down. Time will tell. Got it for a great price from a friend.

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4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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