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“I have a 1997 Plymouth Voyager and I would not...”

Written on: 31/05/2002 by re.

I have a 1997 Plymouth Voyager and I would not recommend owning this product or any Chrysler, Dodge product. At 80,000 miles I needed the transmission replaced and at 94,000 miles I am having the compressor replaced. I have gone through 4 sets of brakes, 2 sets of rotors and 3 sets of tires. I have owned many cars and never had this problem. This van has cost me a lot of money. (read more)

34014_Rebecca.'s Response to 25852_re.'s Review

Written on: 20/08/2002

I have had similar problems. Now I am at 80000 miles and I need an entire new engine!

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38833_Mad Buyer.'s Response to 25852_re.'s Review

Written on: 21/09/2002

I agree totally. I am about to replace a transmission at 60,000 miles.

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40780_Kim.'s Response to 25852_re.'s Review

Written on: 01/10/2002

We are replacing the transmission on our Voyager at 65,000 miles. We've only owned it 1 year!

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42363_Dee.'s Response to 25852_re.'s Review

Written on: 07/10/2002

I have recently purchased a 2002 Chrysler Voyager, I have had this vehichle only 4 months. Recently I had the van in a driveway, the van was in park and running, I got out but there was another person in the passenger side standing outside. The van began to move forward at which time the other person ran around the van and jumped in on the drivers side and tried to engage the brake. The van didn't stop - it rolled into another vehichle in front of it. The whole time this took place the indicator was in park. I took it to the dealership immediatly. They ran their test and told me this was not mechanically possible and that the computer said it was fine. Well, computers make mistakes and mechanical things malfunction. Now I am stuck with a van with a crumpled quarter panel and a van I am afraid to trust. I do not expect this problem will be dealt with, I believe I am going to get stuck with the bills and that Chrysler will not stand behind its product. As i have read many times, the transmission will probably need to be totally replaced just after the warranty expires, that is if it doesn't roll away again. I am just thankful no one was in front of it when it rolled.

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50996_Shari.'s Response to 25852_re.'s Review

Written on: 14/11/2002

I was thinking of buying a voyager, and now i won't be. thanks for the heads up.

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“1997 Plymouth Voyager currently has 225,000+ miles. ...”

Written on: 01/09/2001 by Barbara.

1997 Plymouth Voyager currently has 225,000+ miles. I've had excellent service except replacement of the transmission at 80,000 miles. No additional expense - runs good - starts immediately. All miles are highway miles which makes a difference, but the Voyager has been a very dependable, reliable car. (read more)

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