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Are there different versions of the Chrysler Town and Country?

Are there different versions of the Chrysler Town and Country?

Chrysler’s most luxurious minivan and its less-costly Voyager mate were redesigned for 2001. Five versions of the Town & Country are available: the value-priced eX and eL, the LX, LXi and top-of-the-line Limited.

What is the cargo capacity of a 2003 Chrysler Town and Country?

Chrysler’s third-row seat does not fold into the floor like that on the Honda Odyssey and Mazda MPV, but an optional 50/50 third-row bench splits into two sections that can be removed separately, reclined or folded flat. With the seats removed, cargo capacity is 167.9 cubic feet.

What’s the difference between a Dodge Caravan and a Town and Country?

Structurally, the Town & Country is closely related to the similarly sized Dodge Grand Caravan, as well as to the shorter-length Chrysler Voyager and Dodge Caravan. Unlike the Dodge Caravan, which comes in two sizes, the Town & Country is offered only in an extended length.

Is the Chrysler Town and Country front wheel drive?

A power sunroof, a factory-installed DVD-based entertainment system and power-adjustable pedals will go into Chrysler’s upscale series of front-wheel-drive (FWD) Town & Country minivans for the 2003 model year. Chrysler’s most luxurious minivan and its less-costly Voyager mate were redesigned for 2001.

What’s the price of a 2003 Chrysler Town and Country?

Description: Used 2003 Chrysler Town and Country Limited with Tire Pressure Warning, Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel, Auto Climate Control, Power Driver Seat, Power Liftgate/Trunk. This vehicle is available for sale outside of the auction for $3700.

Structurally, the Town & Country is closely related to the similarly sized Dodge Grand Caravan, as well as to the shorter-length Chrysler Voyager and Dodge Caravan. Unlike the Dodge Caravan, which comes in two sizes, the Town & Country is offered only in an extended length.

Chrysler’s most luxurious minivan and its less-costly Voyager mate were redesigned for 2001. Five versions of the Town & Country are available: the value-priced eX and eL, the LX, LXi and top-of-the-line Limited.

Chrysler’s third-row seat does not fold into the floor like that on the Honda Odyssey and Mazda MPV, but an optional 50/50 third-row bench splits into two sections that can be removed separately, reclined or folded flat. With the seats removed, cargo capacity is 167.9 cubic feet.

What kind of engine does a 2003 Chrysler El have?

A removable center console is standard in the eX, LXi and Limited. Adjustable pedals with a 2.75-inch range and a memory feature will become optional during the 2003 model year. A 3.3-liter V-6 engine rated at 180 horsepower is standard in the eL and LX.

How big is a Dodge Town and Country?

Unlike the Dodge Caravan, which comes in two sizes, the Town & Country is offered only in an extended length. It rides on a 119.3-inch wheelbase and has an overall length of 200.6 inches. A power sunroof is optional for the LXi and Limited trims.

Where was the 2003 Chrysler Town and Country purchased?

No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 02/11/04 and owned in PA until 06/01/21. Driven an estimated 6,369 miles/year. Last serviced at 99,064 miles in Belle Mead, NJ on 12/07/16 • Veh…

Is the Dodge Town and Country all wheel drive?

FWD is standard, but an all-wheel-drive system is available for the LXi and Limited. Structurally, the Town & Country is closely related to the similarly sized Dodge Grand Caravan, as well as to the shorter-length Chrysler Voyager and Dodge Caravan.

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