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Nice family van 7 seats all leather maintenance has been kept up over the life of the van. We have a new Honda.
Good Stuff: Tow hitch! Pull your stuff! Comfortable and fun to drive -- the kind of vehicle that you feel pretty good about valet parking. If you're a tall sort it'll fit you in any of the leather seats -- there's tons of room. It gets about 22 miles to the gallon and on a 20 gallon tank. It's the dark blue colored model with 182 000 well taken care of miles. Inspection was passed in June of 2011 which should mean you don't have to take another one to register the vehicle. Clean title. This is one of the most highly-rated-by-consumers vans ever made. It has a huge number of standard luxury features that surpasses any other van on the market. Read down for what Edmunds has to say (if you've read this far you may as well keep reading for all of the standard features on this van):
Less than good stuff: The clear coat on the hood is fading. The headliner needs to be pinned or glued back up - you can do it yourself or have it done for about $100. Saggy SToppers will do it in a few minutes OR the headliner an be taken out and reglued in about an hour (it isn't down far enough to be obstructive or bop you in the head but it is loose.) The front driver's seat leather is worn. In the picture the van is a little muddy but that really does wash off. If the rain would ever stop (Looks like it's stopped now - I'll clean it and get more pics.)
What's New for 1999
The top-of-the-line trim level is now called "Limited " and it offers more standard equipment (hence less options) than any other Chrysler minivan. Leather upgrades steering wheel-mounted stereo controls and a center armrest in the rear bench are new this year and the exterior features such details as 16-inch 15-spoke chrome wheels and chrome door handles.
Review
Elegance and expressiveness. Grace and grandeur. These are the words that describe Chrysler's posh rendition of the Dodge/Plymouth minivan.
Oh sure you get the same fresh shape and interior space in a lower-priced Caravan or Voyager the same car-like ride and handling qualities the same practical virtues as a people and cargo hauler. What Chrysler adds to that mix is luxury and plenty of it and that's enough to attract a fair share of extra customers to the Chrysler end of the minivan spectrum. In fact Chrysler has sold almost 300 000 of these luxury vans since 1990.
In the past Town and Country customers have had three distinct models to choose from: the LX model an "ultimate" LXi that promises features ordinarily found only on luxury cars and the short-wheelbase (113.3-inch) SX version. This year the highest trim level is called "Limited." Don't let the name fool you: they'll make enough to go around.
All-wheel drive is available on the TandC. Since these minivans only have five inches of ground clearance they aren't meant for serious off-road adventure. They do however give drivers the security of knowing that their traction is improved when driving on slippery surfaces. They also make piloting the extended-length minivans a little more fun by evening out the weight distribution and providing some rear-wheel motive power. Chrysler's AWD minivans also replace the standard rear drum brakes with discs.
All Chrysler minivans feature seven-passenger seating with an "Easy-Out" rollaway back seat. A recently revised 3.8-liter V-6 offers 180 horsepower and 240 foot-pounds of torque. This engine is standard in the Limited and optional in its mates which otherwise come with a 3.3-liter engine. Both engines drive a four-speed automatic transmission which delivers neat and smooth gearchanges. Minivanners who do lots of highway cruising and Interstate hopping might be happier with the bigger engine which lets the TandC pass and merge into traffic with greater confidence and briskness.
Extras in the new Limited edition include dual zone control heat/air conditioning eight-way leather trimmed driver and passenger seats plus a memory for both the seats and outside mirrors. A body-colored roof rack is standard on the Limited and optional on the others. If you want luxury and spaciousness but you just can't abide the thought of a boxy Volvo wagon or lethargic Audi A6 drop by your local Chrysler store and try the Town and Country on for size.
Standard Features
Captain Chairs (4)
Center Console
Fog Lights
Garage Door Opener
Heated Front Seats
Power Heated Mirrors
Keyless Entry System
Lighted Entry System
Overhead Console
Power Brakes
Rear Window Defroster
Sliding Driver Side Door
Sunscreen Glass
Third Seat
16 Inch Wheels
Air Conditioning - Front and Rear
3.8L V6 OHV 12V FI Engine
Power Driver Seat w/Memory
Regular Unleaded Fuel Required
4-Speed Automatic Transmission
Self Leveling Suspension
Tachometer
Trip Computer
Chrome Wheels
Traction Control
4-Wheel ABS
Driver and Passenger Front Airbags
Anti-Theft Alarm System
7 Passenger Seating
Leather Seating
Power Front Passenger Seat
Rear Heater
Cruise Control
Power Steering
Tilt Steering Wheel
Leather Steering Wheel Trim
Intermittent Windshield Wipers
Power Windows
Rear Window Wiper
Power Door Locks
Automatic On/Off Headlights
Auto-Dim Exterior Mirror(s)
Auto-Dim Rear View Mirror
Roof Rack
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