4 Star Reviews for 2001 Chrysler Voyager

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  • Works for me - 2001 Chrysler Voyager
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    Bought my 2001 late 2004 as the second owner, it had 40,000 miles on it. At 90,000 decided that doing preventative repairs would be cheaper than a new used car whose history I didnt know. Changed the shocks, struts/springs, rack & pinion steering, timing belt, tune up, radiator and transmission flush, brakes and a number of other things that escape memory. It now has around 103,000 miles and it is my primary transport. I am a single man and removed the bench seats and have used it for camping trips and hauling furniture. I also renovated my house and used this van to haul everything from Lowes or Home Depot including sacks of cement. I have a love/hate relationship with this vehicle.

  • Chrysler> 2001 Voyager - 2001 Chrysler Voyager
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    Buying this at 168,000 miles, for $2120 USD out the door ( tax, tag , and title) So far all I can tell its going to need is struts and an AC blower motor resistor. You can tell its the resistor because it only functions on high. Dont let a mechanic sock you with a new part! The body has some minimal rust in the usual spots. Over all the cargo and people space is great. The sound system is easily upgradable with 6x9s in the rear and front doors and an easy dash kit. Looks just like a town and country, but with a shorter wheel base (6"). So far I have had it 3 weeks with no problems and i tank of gas. I love the MPG., and the flex fuel option with my 3.3l v6.

  • Reliable van that grew with my kids!! - 2001 Chrysler Voyager
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    Ive always loved my van, I bought it new. When my kids were small they always had enough space not to be "touching" each other. As they grew older the middle seats were taken out to accommodate their ever growing bodies. Ive had no problems with it apart from the usual battery, brakes, and tires until the a/c evaporator gave out at 100,000 miles, followed by the a/c compressor at 140,000 and two weeks later the a/c blower motor! Now at 147,000 miles the transmission has given up...Im waiting for an estimate, sadly wondering whether its worth keeping. For those of you who are thinking of getting one I have nothing bad to say about it, it does what its supposed to do and does it well.

  • Dont buy a Chrysler - 2001 Chrysler Voyager
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    I thought this would last longer, but at 103,000 miles my car is a piece of junk according to the mechanic. It is falling apart, A/C continuosly breaks, computer and electrical problems, sagging headliner, leaking engine hoses. Too much money to repair. This car was great in the beginning but it isnt lasting very long. I would have gotten more time and a better deal with a foreign car. Interior and exterior look nice cosmetically however nothing works. Radio and CD player broke, passenger window doesnt work, battery continuosly shorts out. Never another Chrysler! Oh and struts are shot too!

  • I like my Chrysler - 2001 Chrysler Voyager
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    Good not great car. Had 1 recall handled and 1 that should have been but wasnt (THE NHSTA had made them fix about 7 other years for the same item). My model year they skipped, but since it was the a faulty airbag watch spring, I paid out of pocket to make sure the bag didnt deploy on me during my daily commute. Chrysler-Daimler customer service was horrid. My friends who have Mercedes say the same thing. Anyway this car is great on the highway and for long trips. It doesnt carry as much cargo as you would expect. It does carry people though. 3 rows of seats. Good safe car for those with little ones. Will trade soon just because of the lousy city gas mileage.

  • Crysler voyager - 2001 Chrysler Voyager
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    I never thought of myself as a mini-van kind of person. However with the birth of our third child it seemed inevitable. It fits them comfortably and allows room for more people or groceries. The space is great. My only complaints are as follows, I dont like the spaces for the seat tracks because when kneeling to buckle a seatbelt for my son they can really hurt my knees.The other problem Ive had with it is electrical. Everytime I use the air conditioning the van starts to shake. The dealership has not fixed it after several trips to them.

  • I love it - 2001 Chrysler Voyager
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    I have Voyager for the last four years. Its very comfortable and steering handling are exceptionally good. I realized it when I bought Honda Civic in 2002

  • Reliable - 2001 Chrysler Voyager
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    So far still good, I bought it used with 26500 miles I drove twice from NYC to Miami, smooth ride. So far I had to replace Solenoid pack (transmissions sensor)and the gas tank was replace totally just before expire the basic warranty expire, it had a little hole right on top of tank and a very strong smell a gasoline, but the problem was solved. I bought additional warranty up to 75k that give peace of mind on my trips

  • To many times in the shop - 2001 Chrysler Voyager
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    I bought it with 45,000 on it and already have had a speed sensor go bad, alternator die, sterring linkage continous poping, and A/C compressor also go bad. I cannot rely on this van. I feel as if something else will go wrong. What is next?

  • 2001 - 2001 Chrysler Voyager
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    Wind noise,

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