Chrysler Town and Country Van
The Chrysler Town and Country Van is one of the
best vehicle in its class today that incorporates space, comfort, and
style all in one package. But do you know that the first first Town and
Country was seen way back in 1941? But the Town and Country before the
war was called the woodie wagon with an all-steel roof. Its' production
stopped a year later. After the war, the Town and Country was revived
together with other Chrysler models. Its generation ended in 1950.
Three decades after, the Town and Country was revived this time as a wagon version
of the Chrysler LeBaron.
In 1990, the Town and Country was introduced
as an upscale version of the Dodge Caravan complete with every feature
you want in a vehicle including a faux wood grain body paneling, The
addition of the third row seat brought additional popularity to the
Town and Country making its' space useful for larger families.
In the latest version, the Chrysler Town and
Country possesses an excellent handling and ride quality. The 3.8 L V-6
engine provides a good performance to the Van. The luxury of the
interior also gives room for additional cargo especially when the
second and third row seats are folded. The new Chrysler Town and
Country represents a cutting-edged innovation to its class.