As a citizen of the USA; this was my first car. Ever since I drove this; I have parked cars funny, assuming they were this massive. My car also had no automatic doors and such. This car really was a dream to drive, but a nightmare to park.
Slaegar the blind spots are huge. my first car as well. a 2003 3.8 T&C with full leather, climate control auto doors and hatch, and heated seats. I love it.
I drive the 2000 model year. Didn't come with all these amenities, but still handles like a dream.I like to think that I didn't choose her, she chose me.
My mother has one my dad has one my uncle and aunt had one and I am looking at one tomorrow I might turn it into a camper love them he had 3 KIA SEDONA but there shit
Those headlights are so much nicer than the crap the american version was sold with. Those power doors also open a bit different than the american version does.
I dont see why the reviewer looks at this as overly american bold huge van. I bought one couple months ago and my only regret is that i didnt buy one sooner. It feels like you are driving an armchair, 2 + 2 + 3 seating configuration makes alot more sense than european stupidities, stow and go versions are also some of the best things that a minivan can have. Trunk fits two full size baby strollers, middle row has under the floor storage, it has more 12v sockets and cup holders than you can ever hope in any european minivan aswell.
Vegasboy1 To park a car or people carrier, you turn your fucken head full tilt and parking is then easy. But to park just using you mirrors is a fool and an Accident waiting to happen.
i am not the letter E Naive? vast majority of people don't need a car this enormous, so you don't need a big 6 cyclinder engine. Anyone who thinks that a car this size is a decent size is thick as pig shit
Alex Smith when many cars across the pond have 8.1 litre engines, to say a 3.3 litre engine is "whopping" is silly. Whether it is needed is a whole other story.
the newer caravans suck for sure.... but the 3rd gens are hidden gems that can be found for cheap prices and surprisingly last longer then people give it
@@YOCOSMINMAX16 terrible machines that break down very often. Essentially they're VERY badly made. As all chryslers and dodges are. The late 90s were the worst.
I've owned two of these, both V6s and the only problem I had was a relay failure under warranty. Perfect for long cruises, camping and skiing. Too much emphasis is placed on tapping fingernails on plastic to ascertain how good it is.
Absolutely love my 2003 voyager, has 216,000 miles and still drives great. Cant imagine being without it.
As a citizen of the USA; this was my first car. Ever since I drove this; I have parked cars funny, assuming they were this massive. My car also had no automatic doors and such.
This car really was a dream to drive, but a nightmare to park.
Slaegar the blind spots are huge. my first car as well. a 2003 3.8 T&C with full leather, climate control auto doors and hatch,
and heated seats. I love it.
I drive the 2000 model year. Didn't come with all these amenities, but still handles like a dream.I like to think that I didn't choose her, she chose me.
Can you possibly sell your car with 1000e?
I love this car so much and im from the netherlands
Got one of those from latest production years with Stow&go system, 3.3l petrol immediately LPG converted and it drives great.
This was an excellent van. I got sad when a few years ago my parents traded it in.
''its huge'' 50 years before all american cars were huge and no one complained
My 2004 has now +320,000 kilometers on it and still ongoing fine on it's 2.5l CRD 😇🥰
My mother has one my dad has one my uncle and aunt had one and I am looking at one tomorrow I might turn it into a camper love them he had 3 KIA SEDONA but there shit
U probably will never see this but my mum had the 1999 one and it just broke few months ago the computer of the car fried it is and was a epic car
Those headlights are so much nicer than the crap the american version was sold with. Those power doors also open a bit different than the american version does.
***Classified*** not reallly its called a town and country made in windsor ontario
Kartic Kanungo LOL all of them were. Or at least all of them I've seen. Those headlights and tail lights are different than the american version too.
***Classified*** the headlights are the same, just that they are all oxidized. the taillights are different though
headlights are euro style. No amber reflectors it looks like.
***Classified*** didn't catch that. You're right my friend
Really 29.000 now its 1.000
that's not the only things Americans like big
The Chrysler voyager are my favorite car I love my Chrysler grand voyager 2007 Limited Edition stown go it’s the best car can’t imagine whit out it
To add even more to the American-ness. Over here it was called the “Town and Country.”
This car is great, period.
I love this car so much although it's got a 3rd gear problem what da hell it has so much torque it doesn't even miss it
THAT AIN'T BIG. You haven't seen the ford econoline....
It’s funny how they didn’t bother moving the steering column shifter to the left side of the steering wheel!
It's JDM cars that get the stalks in the opposite sides, the rest of RHD cars have them like LHD cars.
I dont see why the reviewer looks at this as overly american bold huge van. I bought one couple months ago and my only regret is that i didnt buy one sooner. It feels like you are driving an armchair, 2 + 2 + 3 seating configuration makes alot more sense than european stupidities, stow and go versions are also some of the best things that a minivan can have. Trunk fits two full size baby strollers, middle row has under the floor storage, it has more 12v sockets and cup holders than you can ever hope in any european minivan aswell.
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She's making seem like it soooooo big. Like its the size of a bus it is big but not that big
Makenzi Headden it is smaller than an expedition so not that big
Makenzi Headden 'not that big' for fuck sake its huge you idiot
Alex Smith perspective my angry friend
you think that one's big that's actually the most compact generation of them all.
I liked driving my GV. Didn't like the fuel consumption or the road tax.
Vegasboy1
To park a car or people carrier, you turn your fucken head full tilt and parking is then easy.
But to park just using you mirrors is a fool and an Accident waiting to happen.
Wow if they think that's big then what would they do with our expeditions, Escalades, suburbans, ect... Not really that big or that luxurious either
brittish narrow local country roads and parking space is so limited you would wish for a mini
Chrysler town & country in America
We drive a dodge grand caravan
is the woman still alive?
Et 0 étoiles aux crash-tests EuroNCAP.
the ford galxsy is beter
"a whopping 3.3 litre v6"
oh you naive Europeans
i am not the letter E Naive? vast majority of people don't need a car this enormous, so you don't need a big 6 cyclinder engine. Anyone who thinks that a car this size is a decent size is thick as pig shit
Alex Smith when many cars across the pond have 8.1 litre engines, to say a 3.3 litre engine is "whopping" is silly.
Whether it is needed is a whole other story.
i am not the letter E Imagine what they’d think of the even better 3.8!
Look at the crash test stat's, how could any car company owner sleep at night after putting that thing on the roads, absolutely discussing.
What you mean?
This review is discrimatory, also these cars are shit and the rule is: you never choose to buy a voyager, it's something you "end up in"
the newer caravans suck for sure.... but the 3rd gens are hidden gems that can be found for cheap prices and surprisingly last longer then people give it
If you don't live in America, don't get a Chrysler... you will thank me in a few years
expensive parts?
@@YOCOSMINMAX16 terrible machines that break down very often. Essentially they're VERY badly made. As all chryslers and dodges are. The late 90s were the worst.
Link Knight Thank you..but some of them are kinda "beautiful"..
Link Knight False. If you don’t neglect it, these vans will last years and years.
I've owned two of these, both V6s and the only problem I had was a relay failure under warranty. Perfect for long cruises, camping and skiing. Too much emphasis is placed on tapping fingernails on plastic to ascertain how good it is.