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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.
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Dont buy this van! - 2000 Plymouth Voyager
By bimmerphile - September 14 - 8:10 pmIf you want to purchase transmissions like theyre going out of style, then the 2000 Plymouth Voyager is the van for you. When I initially purchased it in 2002, I had no idea they had such a penchant for going through transmissions. Come to fine out, the have done this for over a decade, and Chrysler has done nothing to remedy the problem. They keep selling a van to the public knowing the transmission will fail. Its irresponsible and immoral. Im on my third transmission now with less than 100,000 miles. For this reason alone, dont buy this van.
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done in too soon - 1999 Plymouth Voyager
By nomo van - September 1 - 12:23 ambought this basic van new with 4 cyl and 3 sp auto. Never really loved this car, but used and abused it for over 10 years, and exactly 181000 miles, overloading it with college students stuff, and home remodel materials. expensive repairs limited to both rear wheel bearings, and seemingly too often brakes. look for rusted strut towers if looking at a used one. This is what killed mine. Lots of long trips and lots of snow and salt over the years.
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Still strong - 2000 Plymouth Voyager
By siriusstar - August 31 - 9:54 pmBought from a family member, been in the family since new. Has been an outstanding van. Reliable, runs great. aside from tires and routine maintenance, one new starter and a seal leak that was an easy fix, GREAT family vehicle. Only complaint is the A/C has never been strong enough to keep the inside comfortable in the summer, have had it checked over and over, tweaks here and there, nothing has helped with that. In Arizona, thats pretty annoying.
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2000 SE Voyager - Pretty Good - 2000 Plymouth Voyager
By zatex - July 8 - 2:00 amIve now had this vehicle for 4 years. In these years, I have had transmission problems twice and brake problems once. Have replaced the tyres once. But overall this has been a good buy. Whoever owned it before me, put on 30,000 miles in 6 months! Since then, Ive only added another 33,100! Shes been fair on fuel consumption (avg 17 mpg mostly short drives of 2-3 miles at a time). Very easy drive, and puts the kids to sleep easily too!
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Voyager - 1999 Plymouth Voyager
By Mark Tomaselli - January 21 - 10:20 pmThis is a good stable vehicle. I took a very long trip to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina with no problem.
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Dont drive thru puddles - 1999 Plymouth Voyager
By mike - December 18 - 9:13 pmWhile I like the comfortable seats and the size of my 1999 Plymouth Voyager, Im really mad about the serpintine belt coming off every rainy season. The Belt hydroplanes off of the pulley assembly when you go thru standing water of 4" or more. So we try not to drive this van when it is raining. Chryster acknowledges the problem but does nothing for you except to re-install the belt. I am selling this van this week and am not looking at another Dodge again. Theres got to be a better way.
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IT,S NO HONDA - 2000 Plymouth Voyager
By RON 4 - July 24 - 10:00 amPOOR TRANS, REAR SEATS DO NOT FOLD BACK ,BODY DENTS TO EASY. SEATS TO HEAVY, POOR RESALE
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Chrysler is not the minivan leader - 1999 Plymouth Voyager
By mzz - November 29 - 10:00 amMy van looks good black with gold leather interior has power v6 3.8 litre. BUT lacks in over all quality and reliability here are a list of problems, engine light came on first week. cruise control failed transmission leaked water pump broke some interior lights flicker power steering pulley broke off luckly I had the gold package warranty transferred to my name for $200 well worth the money. The first owner would have paid an extra $2000 for this warranty. Go with a Toyota or Honda better quality.