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Chrysler Voyager in generalNewest Review: ... and this was top of the class in virtually every area. It is fully loaded with extras, most of which came as standard, Multi ... more More Chrysler card
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by - written on 10/02/09 (Very useful, 57 readings)
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I love my Voyager. I have a 2002 Voyager LX with the 2.4ltr Petrol engine. It has clocked over 150,000 and still runs perfectly. I looked at all the 7 seat vehicles available when I bought this and this was top of the class in virtually every area. It is fully loaded with extras, most of which came as standard, Multi CD player, heated seats, aircon, lots of cup holders and storage. For me one of the main selling points were the sliding doors. When you are driving a large vehicle like this, the sliding doors really make getting and out easy in car parks. The size of the vehicle is ideal. Having small children we can just throw everything we need in the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/08/02 (Very useful, 621 readings)
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No dedicated DOOYOO categories are available yet for the new model of the Chrysler Voyager that was introduced in March 2001, hence this appears in the "General" list. Hope you found what you were looking for! INTRODUCTION ------------------------ The all-new Chrysler Voyager/Grand Voyager model range was introduced in March 2001. Building on the strengths of the previous model (styling, space, practicality), the new car offers significant improvements in a number of areas such as safety. The previous engine line-up continues with the 2.4 four-cylinder and 3.3 litre six-cylinder petrol engines. The old 2.5 litre diesel engine, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/05/01 (Useful, 610 readings)
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This car is a luxury item! With 7 spaced out seats and 13, yes 13 cupholders who can disagree? I bought this car as it is the perfect vehicle for all purposes, whether you have a family or you just need something to cart around ski equipment or scuba gear. Another bonus about this car is that it is so adaptable, its just a pity it cant accelerate, anything you throw at this car it will take it and keep wanting more. I drove this from central London to Meribel (France) in the three Valleys, despite the fact it ate a tiny bit more than normal of my fuel it handled like a 4*4 up the mountains. The final two things that made me buy this car was A the looks ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/08/00 (527 readings)
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My sister has just bought the Voyager 2 litre LE spec. This car has everything you could want. I got in the other day, she started up from cold on a hot day, and the aircon was cold from the start. The leather was giving off that new smell even though the car is 16 months old and covered 20,000 miles. The leather seats are like armchairs and even the other 6 seats in the car are all the same. I know it's nearly new but the car feels solid and tight when cornering and all the switchgear is durable. Let's face it, it was designed for American's so they've gotta make it good !! Compared with my sister-in-laws Ford Galaxy 2.3 Ghia, there is no ... Read the complete review
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