2010 Chrysler Town & Country
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MSRP: $25,175 - $35,875

Chrysler Town & Country

VITAL STATS

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    Engine

    3.3L V-6

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    Power

    175 @ 5,000 rpm

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    Transmission

    4-spd auto w/OD

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    0-60

    10.9 seconds

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    Drivetrain

    front-wheel

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    Monthly Payment 

    $475 - $677

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    Seating

    7 passengers

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    Cargo

    143.8 cu.ft.

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    MPG 

    17 City / 24 HWY

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    Blue Book® Private Party Value

    $12,341 - $14,691

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    Invoice Price 

    $24,075 - $33,812

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    Warranty

    36 months/36,000 miles

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    J.D Power Initial Quality Rating

     

MANUFACTURING INFO

Parts Made in the United States:

 
83%

Final Assembly Point: 

Windsor, ON

*Monthly payment estimate based on 0% down, 5% interest rate for 60 months; taxes, dealer delivery and extras not included.

Chrysler puts a luxurious spin on the minivan with the Town & Country. Innovative seating and upscale features inside and out set this van apart from the competition.

The most important feature, both from a usability stand-point and competitive stand-point, is that this van features Stow'n Go seats. The second and third-row seats can be folded into the floor. No more fumbling to release and remove awkward heavy seats and then try to find a suitable place to store them. Combine this with Chryslers new YES Essentials seat trim that repels all but the most caustic stains, and you have a truly family-friendly vehicle. The base trim is powered by a 3.3-liter V6 rated at 175 horsepower mated to a four-speed automatic transmission. The Touring model uses a more powerful 197 horsepower 3.8-liter V6, while the Limited is equipped with a 251 horsepower 4.0-liter V6. Both the Touring and Limited use a six-speed automatic. All trims come equipped with a tilting steering column, remote keyless entry and a tire pressure monitor.

The Town & Country carries-over with minimal changes for 2010.

 

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Reviews

Minivans offer roominess, convenience, versatility and fuel efficiency. There is no more sensible choice for a family with more than a couple of children. Chrysler was the first into this market and, long after other manufacturers have left it, Chrysler remains, with the Chrysler Town & Country and the Dodge Caravan. Of the two, the Town & Country is generally more upscale, and Chrysler bills the Town & Country as the ultimate family friendly vehicle. ... Read Full Review

AT A GLANCE
 
The Town & Country Limited is powered by a rather large 4.0L V6 SOHC engine with 251 hp and mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. A seven-seater minivan with the option of Stow N Go second row or Swivel N Go, my tester has the latter, with the third row standard as a Stow N Go. For those not up on the lingo - the Stow N Go folds the seats flat into the floor, an excellent way to quickly convert a van from passenger to cargo carrying machine. The Swivel N Go setup allows the second row to spin around 180 degrees to face the third row of seats - creating a living room type atmosphere.
- Canadian Driver

2010 Chrysler Town & Country Information

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