Comments: 1-15, 16-20
I drove a 93 Voyageur for 10 years and will concur with every single complaint on this board. Absolutely despicable transmission bugs and failures. Plymouth execs should be lined up and shot for putting so many lives at risk. Stamped tranny parts vs. machined? Give your heads a shake, or better yet, make a left turn in traffic with this dud of a van.
I've moved on, never to touch Dodge/Plymouth again. Had it towed to the scrapheap rather than put anyone else's lives at risk for a lousy 500 bucks.
Even in later models the transmissions are crap. I know of a 5 year old Caravan that had the tranny replaced. FIVE YEARS???
Dodge/Plymouth: Quality is job two, job one is profit.
94 voyager it's been a decent van, but replaced the ac 3 times and the of course the transmission just went a couple of weeks ago at 140,000 I guess I'm supposed to feel good that it lasted that long without falling apart. Based on what others have experienced, I think plymouth has sucker punched a lot of folks with a poorly build vehicle it's no wonder folks buy imports, my acura legend just turned 300,000 miles with no major repairs...
I have a 93 Voyager with 171000 miles on it. I haven't experienced any of the problems everyone else on here seems to have had. The only thing I have had to do to our van is brakes, tires, alternator, belt tensioner, and I recharged the A/C last month. I have absolutely no complaints about this vehicle. I recommend it to everyone who asks me. My parents have a 98 Caravan and have had no problems with it outside of leaking valve covers. My van has a 3.3 liter with 4 speed auto. My parents have 3 liter with 3 speed tranny. Neither of us have had any problems.
Our 1993 Plymouth Grand Voyager has been one of the best vehicles I've owned. It has now over 260,000 miles on it. The last time it needed a transmission was at 60K. The only recurring problem with the van (2X times in 100,000 miles) has been the ABS braking system which was recalled in 1996 after an incredible amount of complaints to the Highway Safety Commission. Other than basic maintenance stuff, no major problems.
My dads 93 caravan with 160000 mile has been good with only a couple stalling problems but the tran just went you could here the chunks grinding concidered fixing but after reading I think not my toyota has 280000 on it and has been good just did my first you joint on it loooo..