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  • Best Family Vehicle - 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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    Well, this is my 4th Plymouth minivan. Been driving them since 1987. My 1998 Grand Voyager has over 175,000 miles, I have replaced crank position sensor, throttle position sensor and map sensor, replaced leaking valve cover gaskets, radiator and serpentine belt five times. Did all repairs myself except for the three sensors. The only headache problem is the yellowed headlight lenses. Just did a full brake job. Not bad for 175,000 miles. About time to trade it in, but hate to give up the family memories. Just wish it got better than the 18 MPG over the years. Overall, great family vehicle.

  • Pleased Overall - 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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    I love this vehicle! I have maintained it with few things go wrong. I love the ability to have a clear view, it is very spacious and comfortable. Love the quad seats, have used the fold down seats to sleep when it rained while we were camping! I have 5 kids (some adult) and we can all pile in with our belongings and still be comfortable! My husband does not like the headlights-he says it everytime we drive at night. They dont light up enough of the road, even on highbeams. We have had to replace brakes much more frequently than previous vehicles. A few things have broken on the interior. Nothing else but enjoyment from this van. It is a dream to drive.

  • Transmissions Suck & Eats Tires - 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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    We went through 3 transmissions in the first 75000 miles. Ive talked to several other owners and most or all have had transmission problems. Use one or more set of tires per year and their rated at 60k+ miles. Ive owned Chrysler mini-vans continuously since they came out in 1984. I wont buy anymore.

  • Huge Electrical Problems - 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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    I loved my Voyager until at around 90k all of the gauges stopped working, the interior lights began to flash on and off, the door signal kept ringing and the ABS and service lights came on. All of these things were intermittent, so the dealership couldnt nail down the problem. The diagnostics had so many error codes they couldnt figure it out from that either. It got worse over time. A dealer finally told me that electrical problems were notorious in this vehicle and it was probably caused by a defective body control module? Which is no longer available for this car and the used ones are mostly also defective. So now I have a car that will not pass inspection and I cant sell.

  • Same as any other used vehicle - 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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    I LOVE the roominess of the van. I have a large family and needed the room and often haul bigger items in it. It has been GREAT for this. This is the 3rd Grand Voyager Ive owed. Ive replaced the transmission, the surpentine belt several times until I finally replaced the pully and solved that problem. When we replaced the battery, the interior lights started flashing and the cruise stopped working, the lights and the horn dont work. Like everyone has said, transmission and electrical is where you will sink your money into this used vehicle. But every used car has problems. Weve taken the rear seats out and had a nice bed when we drove from Idaho to Arizona twice with no problems.

  • Transmission problems - 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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    I had always wanted a Mini Van w/a left side door ,we bought one( A Plymouth Grand Voyager) from a couple and it ran like a dream for a week then all of a sudden it would move in Reverse, but will not move in D 1 2 .Do you have any idea if its the filter ,bands, or what! It has approx 120,000 miles ,By the way the couple was not hard on this van ,they just got a newer one.

  • almost great - 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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    I bought the vehicle 8/02 with 38,000 miles. There are many things to like about this van: styling, very comfortable interior, decent fuel economy and overall performance. However, the transmission suffered a catastrophic failure at 61,000 miles to the tune of $3,000 (this in spite of the fact I am meticulous about all maintainence). Chrysler was no help at all in this matter. Additionally, the cruise control went south and the front suspension has had numerous parts replaced, but still makes troubling "clunking" noises over bumps. I love the way Chrysler products look and drive. However, I will warn all people against buying their products because of poor quality control.

  • 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager - 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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    This has been a great vehicle thus far. It has 57,000 miles on it. The air conditioning compressor froze up around 48,000 miles. Warranty paid for itself. Lots of room with the seats out. You can fit a Queen size mattress between the wheel wells. We love it.

  • Good - 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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    Breaks down quite often. Suspension is about as good as the bike that i had as a kid. if you ride on a long car trip and put your arms on the arm rest, your arms start to vibrate; however, the expresso serves its purpose in our household. the suspension problem along with the ignition starter that dies quite often are some of the problems with the expresso mini van.

  • guess we were lucky - it has been great - 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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    the only problem we have had is the fact that when the compressor does come on, engine does fluctuate. we have been very pleased, do prevent maint. on time, dealership has been great. i hope it lasts-

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