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  • 98 Grand Voyager SE - 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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    Definitely needs 2 A/Cs. 3.0L engine very underpowered w/full load & A/C on. Could use stiffer suspension & larger wheels

  • 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager Expresso - 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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    Bought the van with 33,000 miles. Was immediately impressed with the ride and how solid it was. Was a jump from our 1995 Grand Caravan, which we really liked. Had it for 6 yrs, no major problems, had to get the hvac reset when replacing the battery, and the cruise vaccum part had to be replaced. The 3.3 provides the best blend of power and economy.20-26. The quad seating was great. The durability of the interior/exterior materials is excellant. No tranny problems, had it serviced couple of times. One of the best vehicles we ever owned.

  • Dependable - 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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    Bought vehicle in 2002 it had 80,000 miles and now has 180,000 miles. It still has all original parts. The only problem is having to change the belt every 3 months.

  • Its a Minivan - 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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    We bought it for the child seats. The seats and being able to get to the kids while driving have been great. Now that our kids are bigger we are trying to sell a well maintained vehicle with only 41k. The only trouble is even though it was less $ up front it has poor resale value. We paid $21,500 new and now no one will come look at it for $8500 even with new tires and brakes. Imports (Honda, Toyota) are thought of as more reliable and their resale values are much better. The Japanese have better brand name for used vehicles.

  • Good Vehicle - 2000 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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    Weve had our Grand Voyager for over 5 years now. It is our third one in a row, and we have had no problems with any of them. We considered trading on an SUV, but based on mileage, seating capacity and utility a minivan still made more sense for us.

  • Not a reliable minivan - 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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    Bought van in 2001 with 60,000 miles. Have had to rewire engine compartment ($800) and replace A/C ($1200). Now having trouble with power window. I had a 1992 Grand Voyager that went for 130,000, had to replace transmission and A/C on it, too. So looking forward to buying new transmission on this one. Aside from that, Mrs. Lincoln, not a bad van. Plenty of room, plenty of power. But next van will be a Toyota, Honda, or Nissan. Sorry, GM and Ford and Chrysler, but youve got to build better cars!

  • Love Our Plymouth Minivan - 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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    Only "major" problem was a sudden leak in the fuel tank which Chrysler quickly (and wisely) paid for despite being well outside of warranty period. Changed transmission fluid at around 30K and have had *no* problems. Over 60K now and just recently replaced serpentine belt, otherwise just oil changes and a set of tires (btw, dont put Costo Kirkland tires on this vehicle, they dont handle well.)

  • 1999 Plymouth - 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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    Replaced transmission within first 25000 miles. 2nd transmission replacement at 79000. Brake system components lack integrity. 3.3 Chrysler engine lacks adequate horsepower. Spare tire rack cant securely hold a full size tire for spare. Seats must be phyisically lifted out if one wishes to create more room - very heavy/cumbersome. Sound system needs upgrading.

  • 1998 Ply Grand Voyager - 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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    I bought this vehicle new in 1998. it has been through 95,000 miles, many long distance trips, hauled kids to college and back, sat in office parking lots hundreds of days, and it is still reliable, relaxing to drive, and pretty. the quad seats in back, the two sliding doors are its most valuable assets, as well as the cargo room. Like it so much I plan to buy another mini van.

  • No more Chryslers in my drive - 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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    Van has leaked oil out of every possible gasket. Front main seal blew at 38000 mi. Air conditioner has been replaced, along with dryer. Chrysler reps wouldnt offer the time of day , as vehicle was 2000 miles past warranty period. Worst vehicle mechanically I have ever owned.

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