Chrysler Town & Country Review in the City
I’ve got wheels for a week! This may not mean that much for most, but when you’re carless in the city having access to four wheels is ground breaking news. Now if only these were mine. Forever. Thanks to Chrysler for loaning me a Town & Country for seven days, I’ll be driving our family around the city testing out all the amazing features jam packed into this innovative, luxury mini-van.
After a detailed instruction demo by Chrysler’s local team, my head was spinning. How did they manage to include so many features into one vehicle? It’s been over 10 years since I’ve actually shopped for a car and unfortunately my husband’s company car, never includes any cool or intuitive features. Hey, it’s free so I can’t complain.
The technology in the Town & Country is beyond amazing. DVD players are one thing but the ability to accommodate 7 people, hands-free entry, power sliding doors and tailgate, stow n’ go seating (both the 2nd and 3rd rows fold down) and a hi-tech media center are just a few features that made me realize it could be time for us to purchase a second car.
The girls wasted no time making themselves at home. I’m not sure what they are more excited about, the double DVD players with wireless headsets or the sunroof. L’s first question was Can we keep it? Even my husband was impressed (which is difficult to do).
I have a feeling none of us will want to give up the Town & Country at the end of the week. Too bad there’s an internal GPS or we’d be headed to Florida for the remainder of the summer.
Stay tuned over the next week for more updates on Sassy Moms in the City, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter! We’ll be posting videos, pics and updates on our Town & Country review and experience.
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I was provided a Town & Country by Chrysler to drive for one week for the purpose of this review. This post is part of a Chrysler sponsorship. As always all opinions are honest and my own.