The Van From Chrysler
I promised myself when I was a little girl, I was going to make enough money to buy the Chrysler Town & Country fully equipped with OEM Chrysler Town & Country Rims .. oh how my taste has changed.
The Chrysler Town & Country is a minivan for the family that’s manufactured by Chrysler. This particular model was introduced to the consumers as a luxury variant from the first-generation Dodge Caravan, Plymouth Voyager, & Chrysler Voyager. They have been manufacturing the Town & Country & Factory Original Chrysler Town & Country Rims since 1990; & they are still producing them today. It’s “related” to the Volkswagen Routan & the Chrysler Voyager.
Let us cover some history .. the first generation of the Chrysler Town & Country and Town & Country Rims were introduced in 1989 as the 1990 model.
This minivan was offered with a leather interior, power windows, an air conditioning system, a sound system, it was able to fit seven passengers, & even had an electronic-controlled four-speed auto transmission. I guess you can say that that’s pretty advanced for a 1990 model. They actually made less than 10,000 vehicles & less OE Chrysler Town & Country Rims than they initially thought.
The second generation was not really that much different from the first minivan that came out. This generation had the same headlights & taillights as the Plymouth Voyager. It had a different exterior that included a waterfall grille, its body side mirrors were painted, & it even had a set of unique Original Chrysler Town & Country Wheels .
The second generation minivan also offered the leather seat interior; I guess they figured that that’s what people really liked. It had a whole new design of aerodynamics & less shaper corners.
The third generation (which was manufactured from 1996-2000), had a lot of “industry firsts”. This included a sliding door on the driver’s side & a seating management system. We won’t mention that the Factory 2000 Chrysler Town & Country Wheels were nice, because that’s already a given. There were preprogrammed seats for the drivers & the mirrors, it had the standard leather interior, & a cassette / CD player. These models could not be sold in California or any of the Northeastern states because it didn’t meet the emission standards.
Moving on to the fourth generation. This minivan was manufactured from 2001-2007. There really weren’t any major changes, just that it used the Chrysler RS Platform. When it was released in 2001, it was only available as a short-wheelbase model. In 2005, Chrysler included a new system of second & third row seating. This system allowed these seats to fold into underfloor compartments. This “innovation” was called “Stow’n Go Seating”.
The current generation is the fifth one, & it’s still being manufactured today. This generation finally eliminated the wheelbase model. It included a 6-speed automatic & a brand new 4.0 L V6 engine that was standard on the Limited model. Just as if you were to compare it to its competitors, the Toyota Sienna & Honda Odyssey have the same features as the Town & Country : power windows, sliding doors, & the gear shift in a higher position than usual. If you were to buy this car in Europe, there’d be completely different Factory Original Chrysler Town & Country Wheels AND a turbodiesel engine; it even has a 6-speed transmission that comes standard on the car.
I guess if you save your money, this may be one of the best cars that you can ever buy.
Mykalanne has been working for OriginalWheels.com for a little over a year. She has been writing their blog & articles for a while; & to be quite frank, she really enjoys it. It gives her a chance to communicate with the customers & tell everyone what the company is really about.