So the 200's report card is a good one, if not an A+. The 200 makes its mark with available all-wheel drive, a rich-looking interior, impressive cabin storage, and a strong array of features. You [...]
Town & Country boasts all the space, functionality, and available power a minivan shopper could want. Along with the Grand Caravan from sister division Dodge, these minivans may not be as sporty [...]
While the 200 might borrow some of its design from the often-panned Sebring, Chrysler made enough changes to this midsize duo, so they might as well be all-new cars. At least with the available [...]
Chrysler's latest, freshened 300 retains its unique style but in a package that's more refined than the prior-generation car. It makes up for merely average handling and rear-seat room with a [...]
As redesigned for 2007, Sebring was a vast improvement over the 2001-06 generation. New-car prices were attractive, with well-equipped V6 models starting below $23,000. Unfortunately, the new [...]
Although these two give up a measure of refinement to their top competitors, and cabin decor is less sophisticated, they deliver more interior space and comparable performance at hard-to-match [...]
All three of these updated Chrysler Corporation minivans--Town & Country, Dodge Caravan, and Plymouth Voyager--belong at the top of their class. The Town & Country wraps all of their [...]
It's hard to beat this affordable vehicle's impressive combination of room, comfort, versatility, and driving pleasure. Mediocre acceleration is the only real flaw, though performance is actually [...]
DaimlerChrysler's lineup dominates the "shoulders" of the minivan market. By 2002, their minivans accounted for 62 percent of sales under $20,000 and 37 percent of those over $30,000. Such [...]