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OK I have to say that I wrote a comment to someone's review a few months ago& I said I would not buy another Chrysler.
Well I have to say that since we needed a people carrier. I took every other people carrier for a drive. I must say that my last choice was a Grand Voyager and guess what I bought it.. I have to say it is THE best car I have driven.
I paid less for it than all the other car's I was considering.
OK it's big, but fun to drive.
It goes like the clappers to put it mildly.
I outrun those pesky boy racers, who try to overtake me as I approach the motorway merge lane then BOOM I'm gone, they are not expecting that!!
If you are going to buy a people carrier with some serious power and good looks then it has to be the Grand Voyager..
Make sure you get the 3.3 V6 it's amazing..
If you are prepared to pay the extra for the car, then you have to expect a little more on gas.. 18mpg not bad.
Full leather, full electrics. the works.
The kids love it as well no more sardines in the back!!
Go on spoil yourself!!!
I agree wholeheartedly with the above comments, many of the people who get into the vehicle say that it feels like riding in an airplane it's that comfortable.
125000 miles and still going strong...
But on paper the 2.5 TDI is faster on acceleration, higher top speed and much more economical.
If you can live with the noise and the agricultural manual gearbox then the 2.5 TDI is the one to go for.
I've owned my Grand Voyager for 5 years and agree it's a great family car - plenty of space, heaps of room for luggage and plenty of power.
I also find the 3.3 litre engine very economical, getting around 30 mpg on trips (up to 40 mpg on flat touring) and around 23 mpg around the city.
One detraction are the brakes, having replaced the front disks and needed them machined twice. The pads also wear heavily if they are not run-in properly.