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by wmr1234
Nov 26 '01
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Easy to handle, so many pro's I will list below. Cons: None The Bottom Line: If you want comfort, style, and a nice ride I would seriously consider this van. If I like it, you will to =)
I had to do it, we had our third child just over one year ago and I had to get a "MINIVAN." I was NOT the kind of mother that would EVER buy something like that, but after the SUV's I have been driving around in for so many years, the thoughts of buying...
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by jierik
Aug 09 '07
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Excellent ergonomics, affordable, very roomy and comfortable Cons: Seats 7, "check engine" light always on, noisy clockspring The Bottom Line: A reference in its class. Our car has been very reliable, and it is hard to beat in comfort, ride and roominess
We purchased a used vehicle with 103,000 miles on the odo, knowing that we might take a huge risk in terms of expected life span but also that we got a huge amount of car for relatively little money (less than 7000 USD). There is a huge supply of used ...
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by jeannegrrl
Nov 04 '02
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Very Comfy, Roomy, Handles Well, Convenient, nice "extra" touches, Room for Full-Size Spare Cons: No "hide-a-seat" Could have more "trunk" room. The Bottom Line: This car knows what it's like to shlep your family around - whether you're Mom or Dad, or the driver or passenger, and it does it in style!
Having just started our family, we had not planned to get a family car for at least another year or two. My husband was dead-set against a mini-van. He dearly wanted an SUV. However, a convergence of good luck (refinancing the house, 0% financing for...
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by fskinner
Jul 23 '02
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Huge passenger room Cons: Less cargo space inside The Bottom Line: Excellent choice for a family car - smooth, comfortable and (so far) reliable
We traded in our 1995 Dodge Grand Caravan for a Chrysler Town and Country LX equipped with the 25K package in preparation for a driving vacation. Another Dodge Grand Caravan we looked at was practically identical and the only reason we chose the Town...
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by pdauby
Apr 29 '02 - Updated Oct 29 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Handling, quiet, comfort, flexibility Cons: No fold down flat seats (although easy to remove). They will be available in 2004 The Bottom Line: A worthy minivan, comparable to the Honda. Check it out, you won't be dissappointed and you'll save a few bucks. Reliability has been improving with Chryslers. Review UPDATED AUG 2002
We recently bought the Town & Country EX, and could not be happier. After much research, I felt that this was the best value. Don't waste your time with the Mazda, Chevy, or the Ford minivans. You may want to look a the Toyota. You definitely should ...
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by pedodds
Dec 29 '01
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: All Wheel Drive. Power rear doors and liftgate--push button convenience. Ultimate Luxury Minivan. Cons: Price. But no other minivan in the world has what the Chrysler T&C offers. The Bottom Line: The best minivan in the world. Period.
First of all, I like minivans. Specifically the Chrysler family of vans. We traded in a 1996 Chrysler T&C LXi for a 2002 T&C LXi AWD. With 0 percent financing and 7 year/100,000 mile powertrain warranty and the desire to have a new van it was a no...
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by jgww
Oct 18 '01 - Updated Jul 25 '02
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: price, included options, styling, handling, auto doors, engine power, transmission performance Cons: rear auto door beeps will certainly grab your attention-overkill The Bottom Line: T&C EX over Odyssey EX. Otherwise, you'd have trouble justifying the T&C LXi or Limited over the Honda given prices. Great van!
One year/18K mile update:
A year ago I decided upon the T&C EX at about $2K less than Odyssey EX. I have yet to regret that decision. I refer occasionally to the Odyssey EX because it and the T&C are presently the best overall vans out...
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by joe11741
Aug 09 '05
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: everything... ride, comfort, handling, reliability. Cons: premature replacement of alternator, a/c output weak on very hot days. The Bottom Line: Highly recommend.. good value, comfortable ride, decent gas mileage and handling (for a van), reliable.
You will be pleasantly surprised at the ride and handling of this vehicle. We needed to replace our 6-passenger wagon (Chevy), to haul around 3 teenage kids. Purchased the T&C from the dealer used (5-Star Certified) approx 1 year ago. No regrets. Only ...
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by tapc1
Oct 14 '02
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Ride comfort; power trunk; Cons: low fuel tank capacity; X-pensive; The Bottom Line: If you like a lexus or BMW, then this Van is for you. If you like a Chevy or Buick then the Montana is probably for you.
I have had my 2002 T&C LXi for about 5 months now, so I will compare it to my 1999 Pontiac Montana which I no longer have.
Looks:
Montana looks rugged; T&C looks classier. You decide.
Handling:
Montana has better...
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by dsperbsy
Dec 31 '06
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Great smooth ride, lots of features, radio controls on steering wheel Cons: Power doors had problems The Bottom Line: Very good, reliable vehicle with lots of features.
I only recently started looking at Epionions, and like the idea of being able to share my experiences, both good and bad, with others interested in products me and my family have used. We are very pleased with the Town and Country Limited that we ...
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by STLambert
Apr 23 '02
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Styling, performance, comfort, ride, quiet, economy, warranty, rebate and reliability. Cons: Test drive one and see if YOU can find any downside. I couldn't. The Bottom Line: It came down to the Honda Odyssey or the T&C. Comfort, performance, styling, rebate and warranty all outweighed the Hondays' MSRP price advantage.
I've owned most of them in recent years including full-sized conversion vans, a Windstar, 2 Suburbans and more.
Without question, the T&C Limited is the best combination of people hauling, stuff-hauling, comfort, luxury, performance, price,...
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by sunvox
Nov 08 '05
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: No 
Pros: This car is comfortable, classy, quiet, great for long trips, and has all the amenities. Cons: This car spends as much time in the shop as on the road. The Bottom Line: Do not buy.
I purchased my Town & Country new from my local dealership. During the 3 year 36000 mile warranty period I had 5 issues repaired at no charge: 1) The CD player jammed in the first week of ownership. 2) The transmissions housing leaked and was ...
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by ehlphi
Jan 13 '04
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Styling, comfort, brakes, engine, power everything Cons: Fuel economy, lack of full-size spare The Bottom Line: Great van. You won't be disappointed with the Chrysler!
My family just bought a 2002 LXi in December 2003. It was new, believe it or not, and had been sitting on the dealer's lot for some time. It was either the exterior color (Inferno Red Tinted Pearl Coat) or the fact that it has the cloth interior that ...
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by khorrell
Dec 03 '07
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Great driving, lots of space, Cons: No shoulder belt in middle back seat. The Bottom Line: Solid car, lots of space, great prices!
I have owned my 2002 Chrysler T&C LX since June of 2002. With my fourth child coming, there was no more room to squeeze car seats in the back of the station wagon. I searched everywhere and finally narrowed it down to the Chrysler and the Honda ...
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by gunnaroo
Jun 04 '04
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Chrysler minivan knowledge all comes together. Cons: 3rd party (Mopar) DVD player option is expensive at $1600.00. The Bottom Line: For a good family mobile you can't go wrong with this one.
This minivan has so many gadgets and accessories that you lose concentration on the road playing with them all. The optional DVD player is a must with kids, although expensive. It comes with wireless headphones so that the kids can watch their movies or...
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