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2008 Chrysler Town & Country

2008 Chrysler Town & Country Overview

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Our Bottom Line

TheCarConnection.com’s automotive experts researched reviews from the Web’s most respected sites and combined these findings with our own to compile this conclusive appraisal of the 2008 Chrysler Town & Country. This minivan is worthy of consideration even in the face of stiff ... Read full bottom line

How We Rated

Styling
7
Performance
8
Comfort and Quality
8
Safety
9
Features
10

Our Full Review

 2008 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY STYLING | [7 out of 10] MotorTrend.com: “Not offensively styled, but they scream ‘function first’” Cars.com: “instantly recognizable as a Chrysler” USAToday: “Squared off and slab-sided” KBB.com: “a more sophisticated persona” BusinessWeek.com: “big and dumpy” Minivans are not machines of high style, although most reviews found the 2008 Chrysler Town & Country’s new shape acceptable, if not completely pleasing. MotorTrend.com wrote, “These are not good looking vehicles…they scream 'function-first' from every boxy corner and character line.” Cars.com noted, “They didn't go overboard trying to make it look like something other than a minivan.” Car and Driver liked the “Chrysler 300-like grille, quad headlamps, and chrome accents.” The team at BusinessWeek doesn’t agree, remarking, “it still looks like a minivan—which is to say, big and dumpy.” While most reviewers focused their interior comments on seating configurations and ... Read full review

Specifications

Trim MSRP Invoice Fuel Econ
2008 Chrysler Town & Country: 4dr Wagon LX $22,825 $21,064 City: 19
Hwy: 25
2008 Chrysler Town & Country: 4dr Wagon Touring $28,210 $25,857 City: 16
Hwy: 23
2008 Chrysler Town & Country: 4dr Wagon Limited $35,985 $32,777 City: 16
Hwy: 23

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