Chrysler Grand Voyager Road Test
Published: 6th October 2008
Chrysler Grand Voyager
The Grand Voyager Limited edition is fitted with Chrysler’s mighty 506-watt premium surround sound system with a subwoofer. The system includes Digital Signal Processing (DSP) 7.1 surround sound which is capable of simulating two-channel media into a multi-channel format. The sound reproduction is faithful and as a standard fit system on the limited edition Voyager it is a welcome touch.
The exterior styling is certainly purposeful and the interior styling is functional with the expected use of plastics and wood trim, the ample seats were well trimmed with inviting soft leather. It coped very well with family life and should be durable for years to come.
All Grand Voyager models are covered by the comprehensive Chrysler warranty scheme, which provides a three-year/60,000 mile mechanical warranty, seven-year anti-corrosion warranty and three-year European roadside assistance.
The Chrysler Grand Voyager is a superb people carrier, which is capable of carrying seven people and their luggage without compromise, something that the competition cannot easily do. The only problem for Chrysler is that the Grand Voyager does not have the refinement, both engine and interior to knock the Renault Grand Espace off the top spot. Saying that if you need to carry six or seven people in comfort with their luggage then Chrysler has it licked and the Grand Voyager is well worth putting on your shopping list.
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| Overall | 77% |










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