2013 Chrysler Town & Country – A Luxury Minivan
If you are shopping for a new minivan then make a point of test driving the 2013 Chrysler Town & Country. Within the US market it is a vehicle that ranks 3 out of 6 most popular minivans. Just so you know it main competitor brands are the 2013 Mazda Mazda5, 2013 Honda Odessy, 2013 Toyota Sienna, 2013 Nissan Quest and finally the 2013 Ford Explorer. Obtaining third position in the ratings gives it a good edge in the cut-throat minivan segment. Read on for the full review of the Chyrsler minivan or visit Kolosso of Green Bay, WI Chrysler prices.
Exterior Features Of the 2013 Town & Country
Similar to all of its rivals the 2013 Chrysler Town & Country is run by a V6 engine and is fitted with a six-speed automatic transmission unit. The Town & Country minivan has an improved powertrain giving the engine a better and a livelier horsepower rating than any previous models within its line-up. Before committing to buying any car it is essential to know what type of fuel economy you will get. With the Town & Country model you can expect at obtain approximately 17 miles on the freeways and 25 miles in the city.
Test drivers also remark that the Town & Country handles reasonably well on the motorways compared to some of its rivals giving the occupants a much smoother ride compared to its rivals. The exterior is smooth and sleek, divest of any lumps and bumps that are so common in minivans, which makes it easy to handle in high traffic areas. The Chrysler Town & Country underwent major design modification in 2011, for 2013 you can look forward to at least having a new trailer hook fitted at the back. It is ideal and convenient for towing boats, yatchs, horse trailers, caravans, another small vehicle and even a luggage or cargo storage unit.
Interior Features Of the 2013 Town & Country
The reaction to, the Town & Country, have been mixed but nonetheless positive. As the owner of this vehicle you can look forward to the new standard Stow ‘n Go second-row seats, which fold into the floor to expand cargo space. However there is one small drawback and that is that Town & Country’s seven seats aren’t so comfortable to sit on during long journeys. Basic features on the Town & Country are a back seat entertainment system matched with Blu-Ray capability, with optional features such as the Sirius Backseat TV, Chrysler’s very own uConnect WiFi system and navigation interfaces. Additionally, you will be pleased to learn that its navigation system is particularly easy to use.
Summary
Should you decide to go ahead and make a purchase then the Town & Country minivan comes in at the base price of $30,620 and goes up to $41,145. For that hefty price there is a comprehensive assemblage of safety features such as :
Driver airbag, side head air bag, side air bag, four wheel disc brakes, electronic stability control, passenger seat air bag, rear head airbag, four wheel ABS braking system, child safety controls on the doors.