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dependable, roomy family mover - 2000 Plymouth Grand Voyager
By Jason - September 13 - 9:16 pmThe 3.3l v6 is responsive, and gets pretty good mileage for a car this size. The seats are easily removed, if a little heavy once out, and comfortable. There is a lot of good in this car.
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Family Five - 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager
By Sam - August 21 - 6:23 pmThe major problems Ive had with my Plymouth Grand Voyager in three years of ownership are: 1)a short out of the entire instrument cluster, 2)a bad head gasket on the 3.3L V6, and 3)an annoying rattle from the luggage rack on windy days. Other thanthat, the Grand Voyager is comfortable, responsive, easy to drive and pretty reliable.
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Plymouth Grand Voyager - 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager
By marshall jones - March 3 - 3:43 pmGood vehicle overall. Plan to buy another one soon. Owned a Dodge Grand Caravan previously.
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Great Family Car - 2000 Plymouth Grand Voyager
By Coda - January 22 - 11:06 pmThe van has not been a problem. From my wifes point of view she has loved it. She likes the interior, very comfy and big. For tall people it is not a knee smasher or neck bender to get in. Very nice design. From a Mechanics point of view, it has been dependable. Transmission has held up, I change the trans fluid and filter every 40,000. The engine has no problems, change oil and run synthetic every 5,000. Braking is no problem for a van...this van is not a lamborgina, but if I wanted a lamb...then I would have bought it. The headlamps like all cars now are of plastic, keep them buffed or they dull the intesity of the headlights considerably. Do the maintenance,the van will take care you.
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Would buy another - 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager
By ztagwil - October 11 - 11:55 amWe were fortunate to have bought an experimental van by Chrysler. It is an Expresso Grand Voyager, 6-cyl, 3.8L. It has a truck chassie and a towing package. We have pulled a camper for 8-9 yrs. Have 195k. It has been a tank, very comfortable with 4 captains chairs. Replaced transmission once. We need another van, to carry 7, and to pull our camper. We think, that if you can find one of the 1600 ever made, you can trust it. Looking for a sleeper (one with low mileage).
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Been good for us - 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager
By Happy Owner - May 17 - 7:26 pmIve read a lot of bad reviews on this vehicle but our van has been nothing but great! We bought ours new 10 years ago and have only replaced drivers door window regulator (100,000) the water pump (150,000) and starter (160,000) beyond the usual batteries, tires, transmission service, oil changes etc. The transmission did shift rough a couple of times early (30,000) but dealer fix this under warranty. Van rides very smoothly, handles -like a van- and is great for hauling stuff and family trips and vacations. We have been very pleased and some what suprised by how reliable this vehicle has been. It has the 3.3 V6.
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Warning - 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager
By Kenny Mack - April 16 - 10:00 amWe had the van for 5 years, and the biggest concern was with the steering/alignment. Within the 1st month of ownership, we had to get the front end aligned. We had 5-6 alignments, 2 sets of tires & tie rods replaced (all before 60,000 miles). Now we are getting rid of the money pit.
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Happy Van - 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager
By FEN1959 - November 5 - 5:33 pmI bought my 99 Grand Voyager new. Its been very reliable. While under warranty I had a problem with rear wheel bearings and with the overdrive sensor in the transmission. At about 80,000 miles, had a problem with the headlight switch. Still looks good at 151,000 miles and I plan to run it for a while yet. The 3.3 engine is very reliable and Ive not had problems with the transmission that seem to plague others.
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Good Purchase - 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager
By BillF - September 25 - 2:00 amThis has been a very good vehicle for us. I have only replaced normal things and we have over 100,000 miles on the vehicle. It has started using oil. I now use one quart every 1,000 miles. I believe the oil is leaking, not being burned. I would recommend this vehicle to anyone.
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Best car Ive ever owned. - 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager
By Alan B. - September 4 - 3:10 amIve been driving for 44 years and owned maybe a dozen cars. This is by far the best of all. I have 210,000 miles on this van in 10 years. Its been tuned up only twice, the last time being 3 years ago. Just last week it passed DEQ/EPA emissions testing with flying colors. Not one major component has ever failed up to this point although it appears the starter may need to be replaced soon. Ive driven 4,000 mile trips and enjoyed every minute of driving. On one trip in 2008 I drove 1070 miles in 17 hours in a single day. A week later I made the retun trip in a single day. At no time was I uncomfortable or fatigued. Maybe I own the exception rather than the rule but I love it.