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Dan Potter on August 27, 2009 | Has owned a 2005 Chrysler Town & Country
I have had this car since 2005 when it came out and i am still pleased with it. I am a newer driver so most cars impress me but i still drive this car and am impressed by its reliability. Anyone with a family or a lot of friends or a lot of stuff to carry around town should drive this car. the folding seats are a great addition and are one of the main reasons we bought the car. when the seats are upright the space where they folded up from is great for extra storage. my family goes upnorth in this car all the time and there is always plenty of space and it is comfortable enough. the air conditioning control from the back helps solve long trip disputes.The Town & Country offers a responsive engine, smooth, quiet ride. The luxurious Limited model comes with leather upholstery, upscale appointments, and dual power sliding doors and a power rear liftgate. GPS navigation, DVD entertainment, hands-free communication and other features are available for increased convenience. The Town & Country remains a solid choice in spite of new minivans from other manufacturers, and it makes a lot more sense for moving people around than an SUV. My friend has an odyssey and this is much better. the service at chrysler is top notch as well.At the top of the line, weighing in at 4442 pounds, the Limited ($35,995) loads up with luxury and convenience features such as three-zone automatic climate control, trip computer, and an overhead console that uses rails to locate storage bins and the DVD screen. (Ordering the optional sunroof on the Touring and the Limited makes the overhead console unavailable.) The list of standard safety features on the Limited includes rear parking assist, impact beams in all side doors, driver-side inflatable knee bolster, and advanced front and optional side-curtain air bags covering all three rows. Stability control is unavailable, a notable omission given that it is standard or optional on most comparable minivans. Stability control helps stop skids and fishtailing that can result in rollovers, and it is highly desirable. this was a good investment and i do not regret the purchase.
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