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3.8 / 5 - Appearance:




3.7 / 5 - Build Quality:




3.3 / 5 - Overall:




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mickdev writes:
2001 Chrysler Town & Country LXi Review
ProsLeather inside, seats remove easily, good visibility on all instruments. Consmileage is on the low side,
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Near Perfect Family Vehicle — we picked this up when it was ten years old, but it only had 22,000 miles on it. It literally looked and even smelled like a brand new car. It has plenty of room for lots of people and their stuff. The leather interior is very nice, except on wintery cold days. The automatic side doors have come in handy, and it is one of the quietest cars I have ever owned. It even has guts (for a minivan). All of the gauges are handy, although switching the read outs on the ceiling console is tricky if you are driving. Primary Use: Family transportation
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bbarrett writes:
2001 Chrysler Town & Country Limited AWD Review
ProsGreat Flagship minivan with all wheel drive! ConsThey don't make the vehicle anymore (all wheel drive)
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Great Ride, Comfortable On Long Road Trips, Heated Seats Really Nice! — Overall, this is a stellar family vehicle for anyone who lives in a snowy climate or you want something to pull a ski boat with the family and all the camping gear! Wish they still made the AWD limited I'd buy another one! Primary Use: Family transportation | ||
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bencar89 writes:
2001 Chrysler Town & Country Limited AWD Review
ProsHeated front seats, light steering, power sliding doors and tailgate ConsBuild quality, fuel economy, terrible brakes
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Decent For A Minivan, But There's Much Better Choices Out There — Just as a disclaimer, I don't own this car so this review may not be the fairest in the world. Anyway, I've only driven this a few times and haven't exactly enjoyed doing so. The styling is as boring as it gets and it doesn't stand out in a crowded parking lot (as my mom can attest). The interior build quality is horrible. The plastic used in the interior is some of the cheapest I've ever seen and it's beginning to slowly fall apart. The car's never broken down on anyone, but it has had issues, including one which involved an engine replacement. The performance is what you'd expect from a car of this size, complete with sluggish acceleration and terrible brakes. The steering is surprisingly light though, which is essential for such a huge car like this. The fuel economy is pretty bad as well. I suppose it's alright for a minivan, and it does have some nice features, but personally I'd pick something else. Primary Use: Family transportation | ||
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Becki writes:
2001 Chrysler Town & Country LXi Review
Prosgreat grocery getter Consi have to make a payment
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My Van — turning radius rocks! the overall design in sporty, but conservative, real fun to drive considering it's a mini van, not bad on maintenece, lil high gas costs but it does have a 3.8l engine...it'll get you were you want to go, quick! Primary Use: Family transportation | ||
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Matthew writes:
2001 Chrysler Town & Country Limited AWD Review
ProsAWD works great, stylish, spacious and comfortable ConsTransmission problems
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Awd Town & Country — Minivans may not be sexy but they are the most useable vehicle you can imagine. Good mileage considering it had AWD and usually loaded with kids. Very comfortable and extremely surefooted in rain or snow. Inside and out very good looking. Best car I owned until I got my new AWD Sienna van. Except for a couple major problems, an awesome van. Had to replace the transmission control module at about 70k miles and overheated the engine pulling a boat - never the same after that. Primary Use: Family transportation | ||
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birdpix writes:
2001 Chrysler Town & Country LX Review
ProsDriver/Passenger COMFORT and ability to haul like a moving van with seats out! ConsA/C dies early and van dents/dings easily
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Best Of The Bunch - T&c Model Is The Cream Of The Crop Imho — Sweet ride - comfy for people and capable of hauling some serious cargo with rear seats (easily) removed. Surprised me with getting better mileage than any other 6 cylinder Dodge/Plymouth minivans we have owned, despite being loaded with all the goodies. Complaints about the van include the body metal seemingly more prone to dents/dings than previous years, and the AC dying at 72k miles - a common problem with my past minivans that did not seem to get fixed in this year either. Overall though, this was our first T&C after owning other Dodge/Plymouth versions from other years and we will be buying only T&C models from now on... | ||
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Nick writes:
2001 Chrysler Town & Country LX Review
ProsV6, breaks ConsEverything else
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wcso17q writes:
2001 Chrysler Town & Country LX Review
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The Worst Decision I Have Made Buying This Vehicle — We have a family of six and thought that this would be an ideal vehicle. The interior size is decent. The vehicle itself is one repair after another. Once my vehicle came out of warranty, everything fell apart on this vehicle. From the struts to the transmission, and everything thing in between. Owner for 4 years, 0 months Miles Driven per Year:35,000 |
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2010 Chrysler Town & Country Reviews
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2009 Chrysler Town & Country Reviews
Obviously, I Love This Van. I Just Bought My 4th One. By John_67
I believe that anyone looking for a versatile family vehicle will love the Town & Country Van. It is beautiful inside and out. You can load a 4'x8' piece of plywood or a large sofa by just storing t... Read More
Great Van And We'd Buy Another One, But We Need More Room. By John
Great family car, good mileage at 24-28 on the highway depending on how much stuff is loaded into it. We did have to take it to the dealer a few times for a CEL, but it go fixed with a new PCM. Read More
2008 Chrysler Town & Country Reviews
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2007 Chrysler Town & Country Reviews
Good Family Car By MudBucket
This is our second Dodge/Chrysler Caravan , and we have had good luck with them for the most part. Easy to get in and out of for all passengers, good vision of the road, feels pretty safe and sure foo... Read More
Great Vacation Vehicle By Amanda
Awesome family van for the money. Very spacious and easy in and out. Van has great pep. Some of the parts are kind of pricey but others have after market. The kids love the dvd player and wireless hea... Read More
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