Friday, June 6, 2008

'05 Chrysler Town and Country

Although the features an exterior quite similar to earlier models, the interior is another story altogether. The changes there take complete precedence for drivers and critics alike.

There are over fifteen brand new features implemented in the 2005 Town & Country. One of the most well known, popular features is the famed Stow ‘n Go seating, wherein owners can fold both the second row seats and the third row seats flat down into the floor.

The 2005 Town & Country is the first minivan to offer the capabilities for both sets of seats to fold down. Moreover, owners can fold the seats down one handedly, and it can take as little as half a minute to do so. The 2005 Town & Country is available in two different sizes.

Stow ‘n Go seating, however, comes standard in the LX model, the Touring model, and the Limited model. Side curtain air bags protect passengers in all three rows of seats.


'08 Chrysler Town and Country

The 2008 Chrysler Town and Country now comes standard with a lot more features than its predecessors. This especially includes safety features. More and better safety features now come standard on the 2008 Town & Country. Some of these features include but are not limited to: traction and stability control; anti-lock brakes, complete with Brake Assist; and three rows of head, curtain style air bags.

On the 2008 Chrysler Town & Country Limited, parking cameras and sensors come as standard features. As an added bonus, one stand alone safety feature is a built in booster seat for children.

The 2008 Chrysler Town & Country also comes with the option of a lot more special features. Buyers even have their choice of three different interior styles. The Stow ‘n Go interior comes standard on the Touring model; the special feature here involves the seats folding into the floor, for added room and storage space. Another option is Swivel ‘n Go, wherein the seats in the second row can swivel around.

'06 Chrysler Town and Country

The 2006 Chrysler Town & Country is all about room. The 2006 minivans can seat up to seven people. Comfortable bucket seats make up the second row, while the third row features bench seating, wherein the bench can be folded with a sixty/forty split, which owners can fold down either partially or completely.

Naturally the 2006 Chrysler Town & Country comes with Stow n’ Go seating. In this model, however, the head rests do not have to be removed so that the seats can fold down. Even when the seats in the second row are upright, there are two storage bins with integrated lids for added cargo space.

Netted storage bags made to fit inside each bin come standard. Split bench tailgate seating is possible simply by flipping the third row bench rearward. The second row seats can move forward and backward, can recline, and can be moved into thirteen different positions. The third row bend reclines as well.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

2008 Chrysler Town and Country

Completely redesigned for the new year, the 2008 Chrysler Town & Country Minivan boasts some amazing and incredibly exciting new features not commonly found on today’s minivans.

The 2008 Chrysler Town & Country boasts the new 4.0L V-6 engine with 240HP and 253FTLB of torque is a new edition that is available to drivers, while the Limited Edition not only gets the 4.0L engine standard, but also the new 6-speed automatic transmission for improved low-end torque and fuel economy is included as well.

Power is put to the front-wheels on 121” wheel-base tires for added security during all seasons.

Fuel economy on the 4.0L V-6 ranks in at 16MPG in the city and 23MPG on the highway which is a great improvement over competing 4.0L V-6 engines that produce such power, providing a little of everything for soccer mom’s as well as working dad’s.

2006 Chrysler Town and Country

The 2006 Chrysler Town & Country Limited Edition represents the top-tier in Minivan’s from Chrysler, offering all the makings of the best Minivan ever.

The Limited Edition features a 3.8L V-6 engine producing 207HP and 238FTLB of Torque, which afford the Town & Country a 3,800 pound towing capacity and a payload tolerance of 1,500 pounds, great for either taking the kids to soccer practice or moving into a new house.

The EPA has estimated gas mileage at 18mpg around the city and 25mpg on the highway which is astounding for such a large V-6 engine with incredible power to boot.

Power is routed to the front-wheels which is uncommon for minivans and sport utility vehicles making this 2006 Chrysler Town & Country an excellent choice for all-season driving and gives the driver and occupants an added feeling of security.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

2005 Chrysler Town and Country

The 2005 Chrysler Town & Country comes in various flavors and trims to accommodate all drivers’ needs and desires. Engine options are either the 3.3L V-6 producing 180HP and 210FTLB of torque or the 3.8L V-6 engine which holds 215HP and 245FTLB of torque under the hood.

All Town & Country’s come with 4-speed automatic transmissions that put power to the front-wheels which sit on either 113” or 119” wheel-base tires. Features for the 2005 Chrysler Town & Country are just what you’d expect from a great minivan, such as Stow ‘N’ Go folding second and third-row seating as well as excellent gas mileage up to 26MPG on the highway.

The Town & Country is truly one of America’s best minivan’s with the price, performance and efficiency demanded from today’s markets.