Chrysler Town & Country Review – Mama Wants a Minivan?
Since giving up my car almost 10 years ago in exchange for navigating the city via bike, taxi cabs or the EL, it’s rare that I give the features or type of car much thought. With two school aged kids, it’s getting to a point where we need to consider purchasing a second car. Being asked to test drive the Chrysler Town & Country this summer was perfect timing.
After spending twelve days with the Town & Country, it’s safe to say Mama wants a minivan! With so many unique features that enhance a driver’s and passenger’s experience on the road, the Town & Country has opened my eyes to a different world of family vehicle options.
To learn more about the Town & Country’s features, check out our video review.
Sassy Mom Loves:
- Rear Camera
- Remote Keyless Entry & Ignition
- Stow N Go Seats
- GPS
Dad Loves:
- DVD Players
- Navigation System
- Multi Media
- Stow N Go Seats & Tailgate Bench
Sassy Kids Love:
- Multiple DVD Players
- 3rd Row Seating
- Sunroof
- Wireless Headphones
GG (Gorgeous Gram) Loves:
- Ease of getting in and out of 2nd and 3rd Row
- Reclining Seats
- Ability to adjust air and temperature
The Town & Country’s Stow N Go seats were one of our favs. Watch the demo here!
How much does this luxury minivan cost? Surprisingly, compared to other minivans the Town & Country is extremely competitive. Our dealer was offering a pretty generous incentive. Check with your local Chrysler dealer for incentive packages and pricing.
Average Pricing Examples:
- $299/39 mo. lease and MSRP starting at $29,995.
- $750 Bonus Conquest Cash- right now when you turn in any competitive vehicle, you will receive an incremental $750 bonus when you buy a Town & Country. This offer is good across the US.
Learn more about Chrysler you can follow them on Facebook here and on Twitter: @Chrysler. Want to raise some cash for your school? Check out Drive for the Kids, a unique marketing initiative that combines exposure for Chrysler minivans with support for schools in the communities where the company does business. Visit http://drive4kids.com for details.
I was provided a Town & Country by Chrysler to drive for the purpose of this review. This post is part of a Chrysler sponsorship. As always all opinions are honest and my own.
Read our full Town & Country experience!
Chrysler Review Part 1 – Chrysler Town & Country Review in the City
Chrysler Review Part 2 – Road Trips, Summer Camp and Tailgating with Chrysler’s Town & Country Minivan