Faults:
Trim pieces fall off randomly.
Engine smoking at 50,000.
Transmission replaced at 55,000 miles.
Wipers work - but all by themselves and at their own discretion.
Leather stitching is separating.
Lots of noises from looseness in body.
Clear coat peeling now - just started.
Radio may or may not play or give back our CD's.
Power windows do not work from the driver's door - other than the driver's window.
General Comments:
This is a beautiful vehicle, as are all Chrysler products. Chrysler has done much to improve the styling trends in automobiles in the last 10-15 years.
However, the overall quality and reliability problems with this van are astonishing. There has never been a time when everything worked at once - something is always going wrong.
My wife and I did a little survey. Every time we see a smoking vehicle, one of us will note the make and model. By now we have some results.
93% have been Chrysler vans (or variants)
2% have been other Chrysler products.
2% Have been Ford or GM.
1% Have been European.
2% Have been Japanese or Korean.
Come on! 93% of the smoking cars we have been Chrysler vans - and it is not limited to older vans. We have seen some new vans (1-5 years) doing the same thing. Do your own survey. There has to be something wrong here.
I think Chrysler products are just beautiful and we feel heart-broken that we must be afraid to buy another one. We have always had Ford Crown Vics. Though they may be boring, we have always been happy.
21st Nov 2009, 22:41
Couldn't agree less. We bought a used 2000 Town and Country with 85,000 miles in 2003. I don't think anything major was done, and we ran it over another 100,000 miles with just one problem (driver window fell). I think it was the best vehicle ever, we got great mileage, and comfort coupled with safety made it a fantastic vehicle. We replaced it with another fine Chrysler product, Durango, because we don't need all the room with kids grown now.