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| Description |
| TheCarConnection.com’s automotive experts researched reviews from the Web’s most respected sites and combined these findings with our own to compile this conclusive appraisal of the 2008 Chrysler Town & Country. This minivan is worthy of consideration even in the face of stiff competition from SUVs, crossovers, and (certainly) other minivans. |
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| Road Test |
While Ford Motor Company and General Motors have abandoned the minivan market to concentrate on SUVs and crossovers, Honda, Toyota, Hyundai, and Kia still see the segment as a good place to find buyers. Chrysler thinks so too, and its 2008 Town & Country minivan is the company’s fifth-generation people mover and easily the company’s best-ever segment effort. Frankly, minivans may be the most practical way to transport lots of people and/or cargo. TheCarConnection.com finds the one-box designs more sensible than most SUVs or crossovers because those vehicles often sacrifice simplicity, room, and flexibility for style.
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| Positive Points |
- - Family-friendly interior features such as satellite TV
- - Flexible seating/cargo configurations
- - Quiet ride
- - Six-speed automatic with optional V-6 engines
- - Optional LED interior lights
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| Negative Points |
- - Plasticky interior
- - Flimsy gear selector lever feel
- - Smallish navigation screen
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