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by villafish
Sep 25, 2002 (A Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 10 Recommended: No 
Pros: Good fuel Economy Cons: unreliability, Noisy, slow, uncomfortable seats, shaking The Bottom Line: Not worth the low-price. Get a Toyota Previa van instead.
When my Isuzu Trooper broke down I got to drive this: A 1991 Plymouth Voyager. First off I drove this car a lot because my Trooper wasn't in working order frequently (but so was this.) The only thing to praise about it is its relative economy for a van ... read more
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by deb1207
Nov 6, 2001 (A Somewhat Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 40 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Easy to park, easy to drive, great heat, great visibility. Cons: Burping sound every once in a while. Also, no real compartments for storage. The Bottom Line: Great van if found at the right price with low miles.
Our van was purchased through an auction that sells the fleet vehicles of the city government. Some 1991 and 1992's had between 35,000 and 80,000 miles. Prices were incredibly good. Although I do not generally recommend buying vans or cars at auctions, ... read more
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by kcbarrett
Dec 20, 2000 (A Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Seating for seven passengers, comfortable, easy to drive. Cons: Only has AM/FM Radio no cassette player.
We purchased our used 1991 Plymouth Voyager about four years ago. We were looking for a bigger vehicle due to the birth of our third child. This was the best investment we have ever made. We now have almost 150,000 miles on it and it is still running ... read more
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by pats1
Nov 30, 2000 (A Somewhat Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Best car I've ever owned Cons: Phantom cut out problem
I purchased the minivan as a driver for my sales position and as a adaptable car for my family.
LOVES
This has been the best purchase of a car I have ever made. The first car I have owned that outlived it's payments and continues to ... read more
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by ratnarat
Oct 19, 2000 (A Very Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 20 Recommended: No 
Pros: Holds a lot Cons: Uncomfortable, unreliable, no fun at all
Our family bought the Voyager for holding passengers, size, and AWD, figuring it would be
sensible for Montana weather. First of all, this is not an exciting car. Its styling is blocky
and dull compared to more modern designs, and is not very ... read more
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by TerriR
May 12, 2000 (A Very Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 40 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Lots of room, great pickup Cons: none
We purchased a used 1991 minivan in 1997. I had just given birth to my fourth child. We had a Buick and we had to ride elbow to elbow.
I LOVE MY MINIVAN! We purchased it from a dealer with 45,000 miles on it. Now we have over 100,000 and ... read more
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by Hmaker
May 5, 2000 (A Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 20 Recommended: No 
Pros: comfort, lots of options, smooth ride Cons: transmission, A/C, reliability
We bought our 1991 Grand Voyager in 1994, just before our 3rd child was born. We needed a bigger car and had heard good things about the Chrysler mini vans. The van was comfortable, and loaded with options. We liked its smooth ride and convenience ... read more
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by Silken_Glove
Feb 10, 2000 (A Very Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: comfortable, room to move around, reliable, front wheel drive Cons: nothing I can think of
We purchased our 1991 Plymouth Grand Voyager at the end of the model year and got a great deal on it! It has a cloth interior which has held up very well. Since we bought it in the manner that we did, we had no choice of colors. My husband intended to ... read more
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by nicks1
Feb 3, 2000 (A Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: to many to write down Cons: some paint on the top is beginning to fade, whao!!
The real reason I won't buy a new Plymouth Voyager is really quite simple!
The reason is this; I can't seem to wear out the old 1991 Plymouth Voyager. Boy, I've got to tell you, this is beyond a doubt the absolute finest vehicle I have ever ... read more
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by fresca
Jan 31, 2000 (A Very Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Trustworthy and Reliable Cons: From a Women's Point of View
Our Plymouth Voyager (Grand LE) is 9 years old and has been loved for over 100,000 miles. We recently purchased another van and are trying to sell this one ourselves as the trade in offered wasn't worthy of our van.
For 3 sons the 4 captains chairs ... read more
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by KEvans8936
Dec 22, 1999 (A Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 10 Recommended: No 
Pros: Good mileage; turning radius. Cons: major repairs at 60000 plus mileage; it fell apart
When we bought our minivan we thought it could handle more than 7
people comfortably. We were disappointed. We found that it had a good turning radius; good mileage. Once the odometer turned over 65000 with regular servicing major things began ... read more
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I like mine :)
by jojo76
Jun 7, 2007 (Show)
Author's Product Rating: 40
Recommended: Yes
Pros: gas mileage,roomy,front and back AC/heat controls,power windows,digital compass and outside thermometer Cons: my children make way too many messes and it's not self cleaning :)
I own a 1991 Plymouth grand voyager that we just happen to run across sitting in a field.The transmission had quit and it had over 100,000 miles on it.The lady that owned it said it had always been a good van, she just didn't have the money to fix it.
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