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I musta got a good one - 2000 Plymouth Voyager
By dap56 - October 22 - 1:33 am7 passenger, 3.3LV6, with drivers side sliding door, 95,000 miles, and just had my first semi major repair (starter). The rest of the car is original, even the marker bulbs. One serpentine belt change, its on its 3rd set of tires and brakes, which is all normal maintenance on any car along with oil and filter changes every 5000 miles. Ill probably swap out hoses, belts and fluids at 100k just as a matter of principle. Very comfortable and has been more reliable than my wifes Honda Accord. Now that the kids are gone, Id like to get rid of it for something that gets better mileage, but I just cant justify it.
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hmmm...(scratching head) - 2000 Plymouth Voyager
By javajane - July 22 - 4:56 amThis was a great size for our family of 5 and for toting around sports gear and all the kids friends. But now that I will be traveling longer distances, need something more fuel-efficient. Also had issues with wiper arm; replaced 3 times in 2 years - go figure! And at $70 a pop, that adds up. We are trading down to a smaller size.
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Factory Problems - 1999 Plymouth Voyager
By George Roberts - February 9 - 2:00 amWhen van had been purchased 3 days, it was returned for resurface of rotors. To date the Chrysler service people have attempted to fix this problem,(a problem that most folks never experience when owning a car)3 times. I have fixed rotors once and they are needing repair again. Other problems, cruise control and transmission tore up.Now it is using 2 qts. oil in 3000 mi.Had to replace all 4 tires at 23,000 mi because the belts were busted.
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1999 Voyger performance - 1999 Plymouth Voyager
By Eddie Money - December 4 - 3:26 pmI bought this amazing minivan with 212,000 original miles with everything original except the tires and couple of belts. Ive had other mini and full size vans, but this baby just goes and goes and everything works. Needs improvement on CV joint for its not easy to service. Other than that this is a great mini van and having such excessive miles everything in this van works great.
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Plodding but Reliable Workhorse - 2000 Plymouth Voyager
By mazebl - April 4 - 2:00 amFourth van of this type. Had three grands before this one. This van: replaced master cylinder, battery, one tire. This all occurred in the second year. I do think the grands are better quality overall. This one smelled like a lemon from the start.
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2000 SE VOYAGER SWB 7 PASS. - 2000 Plymouth Voyager
By Not2bad - November 16 - 10:00 amWas the best deal at the time.I only have 29,000 miles at present.Had turn signal problems,it took the dealer 2 times to fix them for good,but no big deal.the transmision had a severe shifting problem once,took it back to dealer and they replaced some kind of switch,and it was fine after that.If your on a tight budget,and you get a warranty,its not bad
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Love this Van, BUT....... - 1999 Plymouth Voyager
By bev crossley - September 5 - 12:46 amThis van has been great untill recently. We bought it new with the intention to keep it forever. One year ago, two computer sensors had to be replaced because it would not automatically shift gears. Just a week ago, the transmission had to be replaced because the torque converter was falling apart and throwing metal into the works. The air conditioner just died. And the ignition needs replaced because the key will not turn. This van has had great care and upkeep. We do not understand why it seems to be suddenly falling apart.
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Great Family Mobile - 1999 Plymouth Voyager
By HacDog - June 7 - 10:00 amGreat family auto. Numerous trips, in and out of town, pull out the back seats and you have a covered truck...The only extra needed is a DVD player in the back.