Used 2015 Chrysler Town & Country for Sale near Rocky Ridge, MD
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About 2015 Chrysler Town & Country
Overview

It may not always get the respect it deserves, but Chrysler’s Town & Country midsize minivan packs a lot of bells and whistles onto its aging frame. And for 2015, the anticipated demise of Dodge’s Grand Caravan as part of a brand-wide Chrysler/Dodge shakeup means this lush people-hauler will shortly represent the only passenger van left in the Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep stable. Said shakeup reflects efforts by the perpetually struggling automaker to refocus Chrysler products toward the family and commuter market, with Dodge offerings to especially favor the sportier crowd.
Anyhow, with the passing of its 30th anniversary and, consequently, 2014’s 30th Anniversary Edition, the venerable Town & Country offers a new entry-level trim, the LX, which joins the slightly up-featured Touring, the sporty S, the plush Touring-L and the re-monikered-for-2015 Limited Platinum. Otherwise, only minor changes are expected for the upcoming model year, including improvements to the touted Sto 'n' Go fold-flat second-row seats and some further tweaks to the surprisingly competent Uconnect infotainment system.
Offered only with front-wheel drive (FWD), the 2015 Town & Country thus falls a bit short of Toyota’s Sienna with its available all-wheel-drive (AWD) configuration. Additionally, this latest Town & Country iteration remains lacking a certain refinement of ride and handling capabilities in comparison with its Japanese rivals, at least according to most reviews. Nevertheless, the heady bells-and-whistles factor will doubtless continue to impress those looking for solid value in their minivan.
Meanwhile, the peppy Flex Fuel (FFV) 3.6-liter V6 engine returns to power the 2015 Town & Country lineup and again mates with the ubiquitous 6-speed shiftable automatic transmission in putting out 283 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque. Mileage numbers are expected to remain 17 mpg city/25 highway, while towing capacity should return maxed out at some 3,600 pounds with the available towing package installed.
Now for the good stuff! Even the new-for-2015 base LX trim offers such standard exterior adornments as 17-inch alloy wheels, a roof rack, auxiliary transmission-fluid cooling, heated power-adjustable mirrors and a power-opening rear liftgate. Complementing all that is a cabin that flaunts leather-trimmed upholstery, reclining Sto 'n' Go second-row bucket seats, full power accessories, cruise control and telescoping tilt-wheel steering. A rear-view camera should return for 2015, as should tri-zone climate control, standard rear-seat DVD entertainment, a remote garage door opener and Bluetooth hands-free calling. Furthermore, newly upgraded Uconnect voice command is expected to enhance the single-CD-player-dominated audio system with its 6 speakers, satellite radio, front and rear USB ports and a 6.5-inch touchscreen.
Should a higher trim be desired, look for such standard extras as heated power-adjustable front seats, heated second-row seats, a heated steering wheel, premium leather upholstery, remote engine start, memory for 2 drivers' settings, rear parking sensors and an auto-dimming rear-view mirror in the Touring and above trims.
The renamed-for-2015 Limited Platinum, meantime, also throws a standard 506-watt, 9-speaker audio upgrade into the mix, along with a rear power-sliding passenger door and a standard voice-activated Garmin navigation suite.
Options for the 2015 Town & Country lineup are slated to remain a power sunroof, rear-seat DVD entertainment and WiFi capability for smartphone apps via the upgraded Uconnect system, as well as the aforementioned trailer towing package with hitch and wiring, trailer sway control and an auto-leveling suspension. Additionally, available second-row bench seats increase seating from the standard 6 people to 7, while an available power-folding third-row seat can add a little more convenience to the stowage of groceries or luggage.
Standard safety features, meantime, include the traditional 4-wheel antilock brakes (ABS) as well as traction and stability control. Of course front side-mounted airbags return, as do 3-row head airbags, while daytime running lights and a post-collision safety system also remain standard to all trims. The 2015 Touring and higher trims additionally tote standard front fog/driving lights, with the Touring-L and Limited Platinum also boasting standard turn-signal-integrated mirrors and a remote antitheft alarm. Finally, the top-shelf Limited Platinum tosses high-intensity-discharge (HID) headlights onto the pile of standard safety equipment.
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Maurice R
Reviewed a 2015 Chrysler Town & Country on Jul 8, 2024
All the features but the transmission was stuck in first gear. Needs motor and transmission mounts and the hubs are warped
James M
Reviewed a 2015 Chrysler Town & Country on May 22, 2021
Holds it value over comparable models has a long term proven platform with only minor upgrades over the years.
Christopher P
Reviewed a 2015 Chrysler Town & Country on Aug 2, 2021
More features than expected. Very-well though out on the design, with controls exactly where I need them. This van has plenty of power, even in its economy mode when it runs on four cylinders for fuel efficiency. Great on gas mileage for highway trips. Sight lines are excellent, and this van is very easy to drive and maneuver. The Stow & Go seating is so well designed, and the utility of this van cannot be topped! It is also less expensive to maintain than my previous minivan (Honda Oddysey).
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2015 Chrysler Town & Country on May 12, 2021
This is our fourth Town & Country and we absolutely love it! Weve been looking for a Platinum Edition (they are very hard to find) ever since we bought our last one and this one seems to be in pristine condition - even with 68,000 miles on it. The Platinum Edition is the only T&C with leather seats, a moonroof, wood trim...and a fully automatic rear Stow & Go seat - among other features. I dashed 300 miles (one way!) to snap this one up the day after I found it because I had learned that they dont stay on the lot very long. We will be watching the Blind Spot Detection System because it failed on the last two T&Cs weve had within four months of purchase, but other than that weve never had any significant problems with any that weve owned. Short of self-driving (which does not interest us in the least) Id be hard pressed to think of a bell or whistle the Platinum Edition doesnt have. My base metric for a minivan has always been can you haul a 4 by 8 sheet of plywood in it with all doors closed? You can do that in a T&C - and thanks to the Stow & Go seats it will be perfectly flat. Not many minivans can make that claim. For me, everything else is gravy - and in the Platinum Edition theres enough gravy to float a battleship!
2015 Chrysler Town & Country Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| LX FWD | $29,995 |
| Touring-L FWD | $35,315 |
| Limited Platinum FWD | $40,295 |
| Touring FWD | $31,465 |
| S FWD | $33,695 |
| Limited FWD | $37,945 |
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