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The Chrysler Minivans are minivans marketed by the Chrysler Corporation. They were introduced in 1983 for the 1984 model year with its twin models, the Plymouth Voyager (née Chrysler Voyager) and the Chrysler Town and Country (which was introduced in 1990). they were the first modern minivans, and is credited with creating the entire market segment for these vehicles.

Since their introduction in 1983, the Chrysler brand minivans have been the best selling minivans in the United States.

The Chrysler Minivans are minivans marketed by the Chrysler Corporation. they were introduced in 1983 for the 1984 model year with its twin models, the Plymouth Voyager (née Chrysler Voyager) and the Chrysler Town and Country (which was introduced in 1990). they were the first modern minivans, and is credited with creating the entire market segment for these vehicles. In Canada, the vans were advertised as "Magic Wagons", and that name stuck — they are often referred to as "Chrysler Magicwagons" in Canada even today.

In Europe, the vehicle has been known as the Chrysler Voyager/Grand Voyager. It was produced at Chrysler's Eurostar plant, which was transferred, along with Voyager production, to Magna Steyr and gained the Dodge Caravan's grille.

Since the beginning of production in the fall of 1983, over 11 million Chrysler, Dodge and Plymouth minivans have been sold as of mid-2005.

The 2001 minivans used the Chrysler RS platform. The Plymouth Voyager and Grand Voyager had been transferred to the Chrysler lineup in mid-2000, and for 2001, the Chrysler Voyager was available as a short-wheelbase model only. The Voyager saw its last year in the US in 2003, replaced by a little-changed shorter wheelbase version of the Town and Country in 2004. Foldable Stow 'n Go second- and third-row seats, available only on Grand Caravans and long-wheelbase Town and Country models, were a first for 2005 along with a host of other updates.



 
General
Manufacturer:   Chrysler
Model:   Voyager/Town & Country
Years in Production:   (2001-current)
Powertrain Layout:   Front Engine/Front Wheel Drive/All Wheel Drive
Body configuration:   5dr MPV
Price:   18000-32000 Euro
  22122-36342 Dollars
Engine
Configuration:   2.4L I4/2.8L I4 Diesel/3.3L V6/3.8L V6
Power:   145 / 150 / 180 / 207 (bhp)
Torque:   161 / 265 / 205 / 212 (ft lbs)
Transmission
Gear Type:   4spd auto
Performance
Top speed:   114 / 115 / 111 / 120 (mph)
  183 / 185 / 179 / 193 (km/h)
0 - 62 mph (100 km/h):   12.0 / 11.6 / 12.2 / 9.6 (seconds)
Fuel economy combined city/hwy:   28 / 30 / 25 / 22 (miles per gallon)

Chrysler

The Chrysler Corporation is a United States-based automobile manufacturer. Chrysler and its subsidaries are now part of the German based DaimlerChrysler AG after being purchased by Daimler-Benz in 1998. The company was formed by Walter Percy Chrysler on June 6, 1925, with the remaining assets of Maxwell Motor Company.

As the 1960s opened, the firm made both good and bad moves. In 1960, Chrysler introduced unibody construction in its cars, the first to offer it of the Big Three. This gave the body more rigidity and less rattles and would soon become an industry standard. Alternators would replace generators in all of the 1961 models as standard equipment, an industry first.

In 1966, Chrysler expanded into Europe, by taking over the British Rootes Group, and Simca of France to form Chrysler Europe. The former purchase unfortunately turned out to be a major mistake for the company, it essentially collapsed in 1977. It was offloaded to Peugeot the following year. Shortly thereafter, Chrysler Australia was sold to Mitsubishi Motors. The subcompact Horizon was just beginning to reach the U.S. market when the second gas crisis struck, devastating sales of Chrysler's larger cars and trucks.

In desperation, the Chrysler Corporation on September 7, 1979 petitioned the United States government for $1 billion in loan guarantees to avoid bankruptcy. A somewhat reluctant Congress authorized the guarantees. With such help and a few innovative cars (such as the K-car platform), especially the invention of the minivan concept, Chrysler avoided bankruptcy and slowly fought its way back up. A joint venture with Mitsubishi called Diamond Star Motors strengthened the company's hand in the small-car market. The acquisition of AMC by Chrysler in 1987, mostly for its Jeep brand, bolstered the firm further.

In the early 1990s, Chrysler made its first tentative steps back into Europe, setting up car production in Austria. Chrysler merged in 1998 with Daimler-Benz to form DaimlerChrysler AG. This was initially touted as a merger of equals, but within a couple of years the truth had been leaked; it was effectively a buyout of Chrysler by Daimler-Benz. The Plymouth brand was phased out in 2001. A return to rear wheel drive was announced, and in 2004, a new Chrysler 300 and a new Hemi V8 appeared and gave early indications of being a solid hit. Financial performance began to improve somewhat, but the long-standing partnership with Mitsubishi appeared to be unraveling as DaimlerChrysler declared its intent to divest its stake in that firm.


 
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