2005 Chrysler Town & Country Review

April 3, 2008

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2005 Chrysler Town & Country

2005 Chrysler Town & Country

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While it fell far short of a redesign, the 2005 edition of the Town & Country debuted in early 2004 with one important feature added, namely its new "Stow 'n Go" seating in extended-length versions. While the T&C had been criticized in the past for not including a third-row seat that folded flat into the floor, as has fast become the norm among minivans, Chrysler went further with the '05 model by including both a fold-away rear bench and center-row captain's-chair seats. This maximizes the vehicle's cargo-carrying flexibility because it does away completely with the chore of having to physically remove and store the seats. Chrysler says the minivan can be transformed from two- to seven-passenger capacity in around 30 seconds and promises up to 256 seat configurations. Available in standard- and extended-length versions, the T&C comes in front- or all-wheel-drive models and offers a choice of either a base 180-horsepower 3.3-liter V-6 engine or a 215-horsepower 3.8-liter V-6. Both powerplants are fitted to a four-speed Autostick automatic transmission. Myriad available conveniences include power-operated rear sliding doors and liftgate, a DVD entertainment system with wireless headphones, navigation system, tri-zone climate control, a removable center console, and heated leather seats.

 

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Town & Country 2005 Chrysler Town & CountryEnlarge PhotoWhile it fell far short of a redesign, the 2005 edition of the Town & Country debuted in early 2004 with one important feature added, namely its new "Stow 'n Go" seating in extended-length versions. While the T&C had been criticized in the past for not including a third-row seat that folded flat into the floor, as has fast become the norm among minivans, Chrysler went further with the '05 model by including both a fold-away rear bench and center-row captain's-chair seats. This maximizes the vehicle's cargo-carrying flexibility because it does away completely with the chore of having to physically remove and store the seats. Chrysler says the minivan can be transformed from two- to seven-passenger capacity in around 30 seconds and promises up to 256 seat configurations. Available in standard- and extended-length versions, the T&C comes in front- or all-wheel-drive models and offers a choice of either a base 180-horsepower 3.3-liter V-6 engine or a 215-horsepower 3.8-liter V-6. Both powerplants are fitted to a four-speed Autostick automatic transmission. Myriad available conveniences include power-operated rear sliding doors and liftgate, a DVD entertainment system with wireless headphones, navigation system, tri-zone climate control, a removable center console, and heated leather seats.   More reviews at TheCarConnection.com   Get invoice and MSRP prices for this vehicle   Get a dealer quote for this vehicle     Town & Country While it fell far short of a redesign, the 2005 edition of the Town & Country debuted in early 2004 with one important feature added, namely its new "Stow 'n Go" seating in extended-length versions. While the T&C had been criticized in the past for not ...

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