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When did I Buy my 1999 Plymouth Voyager?

When did I Buy my 1999 Plymouth Voyager?

We dont take her on long road trips any more but great for around town. An indestructible Grand Voyager 3.3 Expresso. Everything important. The stigma of a minivan. I bought this van new in December 1999, exactly 16 years ago. I’ve used it for work, commuting, vacations and hauling. It’s a joy to drive.

What was the name of the Plymouth Voyager in 1987?

For 1987, the Voyager received minor cosmetic updates as well as the May 1987 introduction of the Grand Voyager, which was built on a longer wheelbase adding more cargo room. It was available only with SE or LE trim.

What are the safety features of a Plymouth Voyager?

Standard on all Voyagers were legally mandated side-impact reinforcements for all seating front and rear outboard positions. Safety features such as airbags or ABS were not available. Notably, the Voyager, along with the Dodge Caravan, are considered to be the first mass produced vehicles to have dedicated built in cup holders.

What’s the difference between a Plymouth Voyager and Dodge Sportsman?

In contrast to Dodge, the Voyager was marketed solely as a passenger van; in line with the Sportsman, 12–15 passenger seating was offered. Early versions of the Voyager were visually similar to their Dodge counterparts, centering Plymouth badging in the grille (as with Fargo vans and 1971-1973 Dodges).

We dont take her on long road trips any more but great for around town. An indestructible Grand Voyager 3.3 Expresso. Everything important. The stigma of a minivan. I bought this van new in December 1999, exactly 16 years ago. I’ve used it for work, commuting, vacations and hauling. It’s a joy to drive.

For 1987, the Voyager received minor cosmetic updates as well as the May 1987 introduction of the Grand Voyager, which was built on a longer wheelbase adding more cargo room. It was available only with SE or LE trim.

In contrast to Dodge, the Voyager was marketed solely as a passenger van; in line with the Sportsman, 12–15 passenger seating was offered. Early versions of the Voyager were visually similar to their Dodge counterparts, centering Plymouth badging in the grille (as with Fargo vans and 1971-1973 Dodges).

Standard on all Voyagers were legally mandated side-impact reinforcements for all seating front and rear outboard positions. Safety features such as airbags or ABS were not available. Notably, the Voyager, along with the Dodge Caravan, are considered to be the first mass produced vehicles to have dedicated built in cup holders.

How many seats does a Plymouth Voyager have?

Canadian commercials in 1990 featured pop singer Celine Dion. 1984-1986 Voyagers could be equipped for five, six, seven passengers, with an eight-passenger variant available only in 1985. Five-passenger seating, standard on all trim levels, consisted of two front bucket seats and an intermediate three-passenger bench seat.

What kind of truck was the Plymouth Voyager?

For the 1974 model year, Plymouth marketed trucks under its own brand (for the first time since 1942). The Voyager was the Plymouth counterpart of the Dodge Sportsman passenger van alongside the Trail Duster SUV (a counterpart of the Dodge Ramcharger ).

What kind of engine does the Plymouth Voyager have?

Alongside the 2.2L, an optional Mitsubishi 2.6L engine was available producing 104 hp (78 kW) horsepower. At launch, the Voyager’s low horsepower to weight ratio had not been much of a concern. Its main competitors were the Toyota Van and the Volkswagen Vanagon, both of which offered similar performance.

Where was the Plymouth Voyager minivan made?

The Plymouth Voyager minivan was assembled by Chrysler at its Windsor Assembly facility (Windsor, Ontario, Canada); from 1987 to 2000, the Voyager was also assembled at Saint Louis Assembly (Fenton, Missouri). The full-size Plymouth Voyager van was assembled at the now-closed Pillette Road Truck Assembly facility (Windsor, Ontario, Canada).

What was the back seat on a Plymouth Voyager?

The Magic Camper back seat had an extra rear-facing cushion that formed the back-most section of the bed when folded flat and the seat, though very heavy, was removable. The Magic Camper option included a tent that attached magnetically to the side of the vehicle allowing access in and out of the sliding side door.

How many horsepower does a Plymouth Voyager have?

For the first 3 years of production, two inline-4 engines with 2 barrel carburetors were offered. The base 2.2L was borrowed from the Chrysler K-cars, and produced 96 hp (72 kW) horsepower.

Where was the Plymouth Voyager made in Canada?

The full-size Plymouth Voyager van was assembled at the now-closed Pillette Road Truck Assembly facility (Windsor, Ontario, Canada). For the 1974 model year, Plymouth marketed trucks under its own brand (for the first time since 1942).

Who is the guy in the Plymouth Voyager commercial?

Original commercials for the 1984 Voyager featured magician Doug Henning as a spokesperson to promote the Voyager “Magic Wagon’s” versatility, cargo space, low step-in height, passenger volume, and maneuverability. Later commercials in 1989 featured rock singer Tina Turner. Canadian commercials in 1990 featured pop singer Celine Dion.

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Ruth Doyle