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The winner and still champion is the Chrysler Town & Country Van.
Many have tried to take its crown, but none have scored a knockdown. For the 2008 model year, the Town & Country is bigger and better than ever. More content for less cash adds up to more than $3,000 in your pocket due to formerly extra cost options and the reduced base price for a comparable model are additional extra savings. The loaded test Town & Country Limited goes for: $41,568. Not cheap, but a good long term value.
LINK:See America first in a Chrysler Town & Country - Fort Worth Business Press
The new 24 valve SOHC 4 liter, V-6 engine and six-speed automatic transmission gave the Town & Country an un-van-like performance and gets as much as 26 MPG, I did better than that. No fear passing at expressway speeds were noted. Let’s pack up and take a trip.
Many have tried to take its crown, but none have scored a knockdown. For the 2008 model year, the Town & Country is bigger and better than ever. More content for less cash adds up to more than $3,000 in your pocket due to formerly extra cost options and the reduced base price for a comparable model are additional extra savings. The loaded test Town & Country Limited goes for: $41,568. Not cheap, but a good long term value.
LINK:See America first in a Chrysler Town & Country - Fort Worth Business Press
The new 24 valve SOHC 4 liter, V-6 engine and six-speed automatic transmission gave the Town & Country an un-van-like performance and gets as much as 26 MPG, I did better than that. No fear passing at expressway speeds were noted. Let’s pack up and take a trip.