1995 Plymouth Voyager Base from North America - Comments

24th Aug 2001, 19:03

"A van that won't let you forget that it IS a van"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Air conditioning had a coolant leak, and was replaced.

Rear window seal came out, and the whole window needed to be replaced.

Rear wiper motor broke, and was replaced.

Sliding door lock gets jammed frequently.

General comments?

Front seats are fairly comfortable, however, the middle and rear seat do not recline or have headrests, which can be very uncomfortable on long trips.

The van seems very underpowered, and struggles to come up hills, especially when the air conditioning is in use.

The automatic transmission seems poorly mated to the engine. Up hills, the van "hunts" between gears.

I know it's a minivan, but still, the handling is VERY cumbersome. The van plows ahead at every turn, and the body lean can be downright tiring after a while.


20th Sep 2001, 15:42

My dad has a '97 Voyager and it is a piece of crap.

It is comfortable and handles very well. Nice to drive. That is where the good comments end.

At about 1000 KM's the engine started knocking due to carboning, the engine was rebuilt by 8,000Km's. Same problem happened again. Chrysler would not fix it. They blamed my dad's driving habits (which are very normal). My dad took the case to arbitration and Chrysler was forced to replace the engine at around 40,000 Km's. We now have 44,000 Km's. There have been many other less major problems. I advise people to stay away from Chrysler products. They are junk and their 5 star service sucks.


8th Dec 2002, 16:29

We have a 1998 Voyager that needs a rebuilt engine. How do I go about getting Chrysler to pay?

Juliemikula@att.net.

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