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worth the cash - 1999 Plymouth Voyager
By heatherhop - March 29 - 10:00 amwith a 3.3 v6, no problemsfor the first 3 1/2 yrs. only had a leaking trans relay (350.00),also alot of road noise from the rear tires at highway speed
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Great Little Van - 1999 Plymouth Voyager
By N Bos - March 17 - 9:46 pmOur Voyager has been just perfect. It is very dependable; we have had no major repairs and are up to 80,000 miles. Its construction is well thought out and offers lots of good features. Our only regret is no reading lights or temperature controls for the back seat. Our fuel ecomony has been 19 mpg city / 21mpg highway, which is not bad.
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Best mule I ever owned - 1999 Plymouth Voyager
By JLA - July 31 - 6:06 amI have had this van for 10 yrs. Great AC, safe on the road and pretty good MPG. It has lasted through my daughters middle school years, high school years and my private business. It has transported cheerleading teams, volleyball teams, bowling leagues and swimmers. It has traveled back and forth over the state of FL. Has pulled hot dog carts and tree roots and is a trusted old friend. Most reliable of any cars/vans I have ever owned.
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oil leak problems - 1999 Plymouth Voyager
By michelle - March 31 - 4:43 amI bought this van used and I loved it until it developed an oil leak. So far I have replaced the valve cover gaskets, oil pan and gaskets and the oil is still leaking. These repairs have totaled $750.00. Had it into the mechanic today and was told they will redo the valve covers, and if it doesnt stop leaking then its a head gaskets. Other than struggling with the oil leak its a pretty good vehicle.
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Realiable - 1999 Plymouth Voyager
By rbroga - June 7 - 10:00 amOn my second Voyager 4-banger, I put over 100,000 on my 94 and have 42,000 on my 1999 and have NEVER had to go back to the dealer for anything! Enough said! I cant figure why anyone would buy a suv..
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Best Bang for Your Buck - 1999 Plymouth Voyager
By Minivan Mama - April 5 - 5:20 amNot a flashy car but its not ugly either. I bought my Voyager for a steal from a private owner when it was 2 yrs old w/almost 89,000 miles on it (former fleet car). Fast forward 2008: it now has over 178,000 miles on it and its still going strong. Other than the normal tire, brake and fluids replacements, Ive had no major problems with it. It was only last year the ty rods & wheel bearings had to be replaced; yesterday I replaced the spark plugs/wires (to be expected given its age and use). It will be a sad day indeed when my minivan kicks the bucket.
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Good to go - 1999 Plymouth Voyager
By Pat & Bill - March 21 - 12:36 amHave had no trouble with this van. Had bad EGR valve and dealer repaired. Just regular maintenance. Have pulled a small tent trailer with no problem, hauled many people and with seats out, much junk. Its our "truck" with lots of seating for people and especially for our grandchildren, who have loved the built in child seats. This has been a reliable, versatile van.
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Pretty good. - 1999 Plymouth Voyager
By SomePerson - December 12 - 1:40 amWeve had this van for eight years and it has been very reliable. It took us from Alabama to Washington State with no problems. Weve since upgraded to a Hyundai Azera, but we still keep it around because its a good reliable car. As the car ages it needs more repairs though. Gets good gas mileage and as decent features. My biggest beef against it is that it is not fun to drive at all. Over all a good car.
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great - 1999 Plymouth Voyager
By Aarncare - September 26 - 10:00 amMy van has been a great family vehicle. I have owned it for almost a year and a half and have put 30000 miles on it already. I have driven it from MN to Colorado, up and down the mountains. Also I have taken it from MN to TX and back. I have never had any problems, this vehicle has been extremely reliable, and is great to drive. I would not hesitate to buy one.
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Good family vehicle - 1999 Plymouth Voyager
By JoeGiant - May 14 - 2:00 amLooking for a family hauler (3rd kid arrived)on the used market. Found these vans to be a dime a dozen. Great for depreciation purposes IF youre the buyer. After nearly two years of ownership, the van has held up well (we do have her in for regular maintenance). Lil underpowered with the Mitsubishi 3.0l 6cyl. Would recommend the larger 6s with the 4 spd auto trans, either the 3.3l or the 3.8l. OTOH, gas mileage for this thing is pretty decent, 24mpg highway, couple less city. Cannot complain to date. If you are into "value" for the dollar, this vehicle is worth a look.