Guide Note
The Chrysler Town and Country Mid-Range mini-van made its debut in 1990. The Town and Country is set on a long wheel base, while the Chrysler Voyager is set on a short wheel base. The 2008 version comes in three different trim levels.
Fast Facts
- Class: Van, Mid-Range
- First sold: 1990
- Engine: 3.3, 3.8, or 4.0L V6
- Transmission: Four-speed automatic
- Fuel efficiency: 16/23 mpg
- Max horsepower: 5000 rpm
- Max torque: 4000 rpm
- Curb weight: 4,335 pounds
- Maximum towing capacity: 2000 pounds
- Fuel capacity: 20.5 gallons
- MSRP: $23,415
Chrysler Town and Country Reviews
"The Town & Country is upright and boxy, with a grille that mimics the faux-Bentley look of the Chrysler 300 sedan. It's a no-nonsense style that affirms what minivans are about — space and more space — and it's preferable to minivans disguised with visual gimmicks."—Forbes1
"A 2008 redesign gives the van a new lease on life. The current T&C comes loaded with all the safety features buyers need, along with a host of innovative amenities that aren't offered by its rivals."—Edmunds.com2
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