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2009 Chrysler Town & Country |
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Price Range $26,340 to $36,780 |
suitable for:
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16 to 17 |
23 to 25 |
7 Seats |
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Exterior
The Town & Country still looks like a mailbox, but this mom’s gotten used to its looks. I’m not overly passionate about its looks one way or the other, and I mean that from a “design-is-usually-important-to-me-but-I’m-willing-to-overlook-it-if-the-functionality-is-phenomenal” sort of way.
I have to offer some serious praise for the Town & Country’s power liftgate, power-sliding rear passenger doors and its key fob that lets me open them with the touch of a button. This is actually my second test-drive of the Town & Country (read my review of the 2008 Town & Country here), and my kids were still enthralled by the power-sliding door buttons. By the end of the test drive, the novelty had finally wore off.
While I love the power doors and liftgate, I do have an issue with the minivan’s running boards. The Town & Country sat low enough to the ground that the running boards seemed unnecessary. If I used the running board to step into the minivan, my head would hit the doorjamb. If I didn’t use the running board, I bonked my legs on it all the time.
SENSE AND STYLE
Family Friendly (Not Really, Fair, Great, Excellent): Excellent
Fun-Factor (None, Some, Good Times, Groove-On): Good Times
shopping around: At cars.com
key exterior: Features
● Power sliding doors and liftgate
● Remote start
● Key fob
available exterior: Colors
Bright Silver Metallic Clearcoat
Brilliant Black Crystal Pearlcoat
Clearwater Blue Pearlcoat
Deep Crimson Crystal Pearlcoat
Inferno Red Crystal Pearlcoat
Light Sandstone Metallic Clearcoat
Melbourne Green Pearlcoat
Modern Blue Pearlcoat
Stone White Clearcoat












