| Overall Rating |
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| Description |
| The Chrysler Grand Voyager is simply an elongated derivative of the already successful Chrysler Voyager. When compared to other MPV's on the market the Grand Voyager comes up the largest. There is plenty of space inside and packed with useful equipment. On the downside the Chrysler Grand Voyager is a fuel guzzler and not the easiest to drive in town. |
| Handling |
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| Comfort |
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| Quality & Reliability |
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| Performance |
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| Roominess |
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| Running Costs |
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| Value for Money |
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| Stereo/Sat Nav |
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| NCAP |
| Not tested |
| Best Models |
| 2.5 TD LE |
| Worst Models |
| None |
| Replacement |
| by current generation Grand Voyager in Spring 2001 |
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| Road Test |
The Chrysler Grand Voyager is a huge MPV, you should probably check the driveway/garage or parking space you have because it more than likely will not fit! Compared to the length of stretch limo there is not much between them but if you have a big family you are guaranteed to get them all in and their luggage.
If fuel costs are an issue then you may want to rethink your purchase as the Grand Voyager has a 3.0 V6 engine which drinks fuel and a 2.5 TD diesel that is not as bad, but not great.
On a positive note the Chrysler Grand Voyager is a superb car, it is a breeze to drive on big roads, steering is a less responsive than you would like and the ride is a bit soft but when it comes to comfort and quality it is in a class of its own. Safety ratings are not the best on the Chrysler Grand Voyager. |
| Positive Points |
- Unbeatable space for occupants and luggage
- Well built with an excellent reliability record
- High comfort levels, good equipment
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| Negative Points |
- Best suited to broad American streets
- 3.3 V6 Auto is very thirsty
- Some doubts about crash safety
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