Is the 2013 Chrysler Town and Country reviewed by Edmunds?
Is the 2013 Chrysler Town and Country reviewed by Edmunds?
Edmunds’ expert review of the Used 2013 Chrysler Town and Country provides the latest look at trim-level features and specs, performance, safety, and comfort. At Edmunds we drive every car we review, performing road tests and competitor comparisons to help you find your perfect car.
What kind of entertainment system does Chrysler Town and Country have?
All Town & Country minivans have a standard single-screen DVD entertainment system with wireless headphones and a remote for the rear rows. The Limited ups that to two 9-inch screens. There are also several 12-volt and 115-volt outlets and USB charging ports throughout the cabin for charging devices.
What kind of mpg does Chrysler Town and Country get?
Shifts sound and feel loud and clunky, especially when downshifting on the highway, where it has an unsettling habit of roughly thumping into gear. The Town & Country is EPA-rated at 17 city MPG and 25 mpg highway — pretty typical of the minivan class.
Are there leather seats in the Chrysler Town and Country?
The second-row’s standard Stow ‘n Go Seats are also leather, but not as cushy. I can forgive this, however, because they’re amazing. When not needed, they fold completely into the floor in one fluid motion. Upright, they expose two under-floor storage wells in front of the seats — useful for stashing kid gear.
What’s the price of a 2013 Chrysler Town and Country?
The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for a 2013 Chrysler Town & Country runs from just under $31,000 in base form to roughly $43,000 for a fully-loaded Limited trim.
What kind of engine does the new Chrysler Town and Country have?
Chrysler’s new 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 has power in reserve and can move a fully-loaded Limited model without making you wish for a HEMI V8. The engine and transmission work fairly seamlessly, never feeling overburdened or indecisive, and the dash-mounted gear selector is easy to master.
All Town & Country minivans have a standard single-screen DVD entertainment system with wireless headphones and a remote for the rear rows. The Limited ups that to two 9-inch screens. There are also several 12-volt and 115-volt outlets and USB charging ports throughout the cabin for charging devices.
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?
When was the Chrysler Town and Country last serviced?
1st owner purchased on 02/08/13 and owned in IL until 08/04/17 • 2nd owner purchased on 01/04/18 and owned in IL until 02/23/21. 1st owner drove an estimated 12,421 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 14,838 miles/year. Last serviced at 105,539 miles in Bourbonnais, IL on 03/06/21 • Vehicle serviced.
Edmunds’ expert review of the Used 2013 Chrysler Town and Country provides the latest look at trim-level features and specs, performance, safety, and comfort. At Edmunds we drive every car we review, performing road tests and competitor comparisons to help you find your perfect car.
What kind of engine does a Chrysler Town and Country have?
This Chrysler includes: 3.6L 24-VALVE VVT V6 FLEX FUEL ENGINE (STD) Flex Fuel Capability V6 Cylinder Engine *Note – For third party subscriptions or services, please contact the dealer for more information.* Drive home in your new pre-owned vehicle with the knowledge you’re fully backed by the CARFAX Buyback Guarantee.
The second-row’s standard Stow ‘n Go Seats are also leather, but not as cushy. I can forgive this, however, because they’re amazing. When not needed, they fold completely into the floor in one fluid motion. Upright, they expose two under-floor storage wells in front of the seats — useful for stashing kid gear.