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by popsrocks - Top 50
Oct 01 '03 - Updated Jan 18 '06
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Little repair work + many miles = Good Value Cons: The original radio had a bad switch and had to be replaced. The Bottom Line: This is a good vehicle to check out if you are looking for a very used car.
After owning a 1989 Dodge Caravan we purchased a Grand Voyager. I'm sure most of you know they Caravan and the Voyager were pretty much the same vehicle. SIX vs. FOUR We went with the six cylinder after finding the four cylinder engine in ...
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by Ellie41799
Mar 29 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: a lot of room Cons: eats gas and a little trunk!
We just bought a 1994 Plymouth Voyager. We bought it because our old car was going to need a new engine and it made sense to get this one instead. I had been wanting a bigger automobile since I had baby #2. Things were just too tight in our Ford Probe....
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by bestmomi
Dec 04 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Good mileage, drives nicely Cons: No double door, TURNING RADIUS
We bought our 1994 Grand Voyager before we even had kids. It was a good decision because now that we have several, we could not afford the monthly payment.
We chose the Grand Voyager because we wanted a lot of space for driving with our dogs...
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by MrsBunnyLady
Apr 25 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: No 
Pros: It was big and expensive..is that a pro. Cons: Broke down and was unsafe most of the time we owned it.
Transmission blew up 10 miles(I kid you not)over the warranty. Back gate sprang open on a hilly, winding road. Sliding door jumped the track, not once, not twice but numerous times and repairs.(some for free others I paid for.) I am sorry but I saw...
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by cfoster
Jan 25 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Reliable, low maintenance, roomy Cons: Transmission problems
I have a 1994 Grand Voyager. I purchased it with 50,000 miles for $8,000. I have had it for almost three years now. I use it to deliver greeting cards so it is driven with a huge amount of weight and I average around 30,000 miles a year on it. It has...
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by irenev
Apr 18 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: very family van Cons: not for single people
If you a family person with kids and a dog and you travel a lot together, this is the minivan for you. That's what I love about our minivan, it's roomy for everyone and even grandma. We don't have to worry about not having enough room for everyone. We...
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by Jimbobob
Sep 14 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Cheap, more room than most. Cons: Definitely not a luxury car.
We bought this vehicle because the family car just wasn't big enough anymore, and didn't want to throw out $20,000 on an SUV. It has served us pretty well over the last few years, and has been a good all-around vehicle.
First let me talk about the...
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by jeffrey301
Apr 14 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: No 
Pros: features Cons: poor reliability
We bought a used 1994 Plymouth Voyager with about 35,000 miles on it. Within a few weeks it began to shift sluggishly, and at about 70,000 miles we had to have the transmission overhauled.
During the 2 years we owned it we also had to: ...
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by compufreak800
Jan 31 '05
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Large capacity, fairly comfortable, reliable in most cases Cons: Bad trannys, engine oil leaks and burning issues. Some stalling The Bottom Line: Buy it if it has a new transmission, and if the price is right. A good workhorse of a van
My parents bought their first new car, the 1994 Plymouth Voyager, when I was 8 years old. The van was a welcome change from the 5 of us being stuffed into a station wagon, and it was priced at a level that they could afford at the time. Our van got ...
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by witch1031
Apr 14 '04
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Comfort, design, safety Cons: None The Bottom Line: Excellent vehicle. Definitely have the transmission checked; a good comfortable minivan.
We bought our 1994 Grand Voyager LE in January 2003. I was pretty sure about what I wanted and the last thing I wanted was a silver minivan with the wood exterior trim. I hated it at first sight. But the salesman, a friend of a friend, insisted that ...
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by sixpoint77
Apr 25 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
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My mother purchased a 94' Voyager minivan. For six plus years now it has served us very well. Now with over a hundred thousand miles on the van we have decided that it is time for us to purchasse another van. However Plymouth is no longer a...
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by krisstarr
Nov 16 '99
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: No 
Pros: Good looking and plenty of space. Cons: Very poor mechanicals and interior trim falling apart.
This is my mother's second Plymouth Voyager and as hard to believe that anything could be worse than her first one, bought brand new in 1984. This one is far worse. The 1994 Grand Voyager has a frightening list of potential problems and recalls. This car...
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by bricajono
Jan 27 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: No 
Pros: Great back seat, great for small kids. Cons: Not good for older kids,
We have a 1994 Plymouth Voyager. We really enjoy it. The front seats are comfortable for medium to short trips. On long trips it can get a little uncomfortable. The second seat is very roomy. The back seat is great for small children. We have a 13...
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by hipelmo
Aug 31 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: No 
Pros: V6,Lots of room Cons: Transmission,Brakes,air condition
I bought a used 1994 Plymouth Grand Voyager SE with about 60,000 miles on it. I needed this car due to room I needed to carry and haul stuff around.
Love:
The power the engine has. It has a 3.3 V6 which does very well when entering...
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by chap5@alltel.net
Oct 31 '99 - Updated Nov 02 '99
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Reliable family transportation at an affordable price Cons: Drivers seat adjustments
We own a 1994 Plymouth Grand Voyager LE. It's our third! (Two '88's prior to this one). And can't wait for our finances to allow a 2000 model.
The 3.3 motor is gutsy and reliable. (112,000 on it now--and running strong!) We have had no major...
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