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Is the 2013 Chrysler Town and Country AWD?

Is the 2013 Chrysler Town and Country AWD?

It’s a 283-horsepower V-6, coupled to a six-speed automatic and front-wheel drive. (Among minivans, only the Toyota Sienna still offers all-wheel drive). The powertrain is fine for toting a full family around from mall to mall, and the steering responds a bit more quickly than before.

Does the 2013 Chrysler Town and Country have heated seats?

Standard features on the Limited include heated first- and second-row seats, a heated steering wheel and remote start. All these are optional on lower trims.

How much cargo space does a 2013 Chrysler Town and Country have?

The 2013 Chrysler Town & Country has a maximum of 143.8 cubic feet of cargo space, which is normal for the class. Reviewers appreciated the 2013 Town & Country’s long list of standard features, which include a rear-seat DVD system, a power liftgate, leather upholstery and Chrysler’s Uconnect touch-screen infotainment system.

How long has the Chrysler Town and Country been in production?

At the time the Town & Country was withdrawn, Chrysler marked the sale of its 12 millionth minivans (combined under three nameplates). Produced nearly continuously for 75 years, the Town & Country nameplate is the longest-produced Chrysler nameplate and is second only to the Chevrolet Suburban in worldwide automotive history.

What kind of seats does Chrysler Town and Country have?

The interior of the Town & Country included standard leather seating surfaces, woodgrain dashboard and door trim, as well as a digital instrument cluster. “Quad Command” bucket seating, made standard on the Town & Country (MY1992)

Which is better a Honda Odyssey or a Chrysler Town and Country?

Additionally, some noted that the Town & Country has a wider turning radius than rivals like the Honda Odyssey. Most automotive journalists felt that the interior of the 2013 Chrysler Town & Country is luxurious and features plush materials.

The 2013 Chrysler Town & Country has a maximum of 143.8 cubic feet of cargo space, which is normal for the class. Reviewers appreciated the 2013 Town & Country’s long list of standard features, which include a rear-seat DVD system, a power liftgate, leather upholstery and Chrysler’s Uconnect touch-screen infotainment system.

At the time the Town & Country was withdrawn, Chrysler marked the sale of its 12 millionth minivans (combined under three nameplates). Produced nearly continuously for 75 years, the Town & Country nameplate is the longest-produced Chrysler nameplate and is second only to the Chevrolet Suburban in worldwide automotive history.

The interior of the Town & Country included standard leather seating surfaces, woodgrain dashboard and door trim, as well as a digital instrument cluster. “Quad Command” bucket seating, made standard on the Town & Country (MY1992)

Which is the best Chrysler Town and Country?

Since the Chrysler Town & Country commands the highest starting price in the segment, buyers searching for an affordable minivan without all the bells and whistles should consider the Dodge Grand Caravan or the Toyota Sienna. What’s New?

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Ruth Doyle