New Car Test Drive - 1998 Chrysler Town & Country free review By Kevin Ransom dodge air 1998 chrysler town country seat removal 1998 chrysler town dodge vans voyager honda odyssey honda quest country lx mazda mpv minivan caravan mercury villager visor nissan mazda plymouth odyssey crash Still the industry leader. Base price: $32,300 As tested: $32,300 The only certainties in life, so the adage goes, are death and taxes. We'd like to add another: Year in and year  out, Chrysler will set the standard for minivan styling, design and function. Given the rocky financial road the company traveled in the '80s, it's assuring that Chrysler continues to deliver  on the minivan front. Indeed, complacency is not a word you'll find in the Chrysler designers' handbook. In 1996, Chrysler redesigned its world-beating minivans from the ground up. And this year, just to let buyers  know they're not resting on past success, Chrysler has again upgraded its minivans with enhancements, refinements  and new  free review   
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New Car Test Drive - 1998 Chrysler Town & Country

By Kevin Ransom

Updated Jun 3, 2004 17:19:39
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Still the industry leader.
Base price: $32,300
As tested: $32,300
The only certainties in life, so the adage goes, are death and taxes. We'd like to add another: Year in and year
out, Chrysler will set the standard for minivan styling, design and function.
Given the rocky financial road the company traveled in the '80s, it's assuring that Chrysler continues to deliver
on the minivan front. Indeed, complacency is not a word you'll find in the Chrysler designers' handbook.
In 1996, Chrysler redesigned its world-beating minivans from the ground up. And this year, just to let buyers
know they're not resting on past success, Chrysler has again upgraded its minivans with enhancements, refinements
and new equipment.
Chrysler has always shown an ability to keep ahead of the competition by offering varying configurations to suit
different types of buyers. The company gives buyers a choice among three nameplates, Chrysler Town & Country,
Plymouth Voyager and Dodge Caravan. Each offers two trim levels and each comes in short- and long-wheelbase
versions.
The stylish, upmarket Town & Country LXi offers a long list of luxury amenities as standard equipment with a
base price in the $32,000 range. The more modestly priced Plymouth Voyager and its lookalike cousin, the best-selling
Dodge Caravan, take a different tack by focusing on value. That doesn't mean the Voyager and Caravan are lacking in
amenities: Although lower-priced, they also deliver the goods when it comes to styling, convenience, comfort
and handling.
Walkaround
We road-tested the top-of-the-line Town & Country LXi front-wheel-drive model. People who buy vans are
space-conscious, so here's some data: At 119.3 inches, the wheelbase of the LXi (and the mid-line LX) is six inches
longer than that of the base SX model. From bumper-to-bumper, the LX and LXi are also longer--199.7 inches, compared
to the 186.4-inch SX. The LX/LXi's total cargo space measures 162.9 cubic feet with the seats removed, compared
to 138.5 cubic feet in the SX. The LXi model is slightly heftier as well: 4,168 pounds, compared to the SX's
3,958 pounds.
Our Town & Country LXi test model listed for a base price of $32,300, including the $580 destination charge.
(Base prices for the SX and LX are $27,260 and $27,715, respectively.) A base price of $32,000-plus may sound
steep, but as a luxury model, the LXi includes the following standard equipment: Dual air bags, sliding
driver's-side door, anti-lock brakes, traction control, side door beams for impact protection, windshield wiper
de-icer, dual-zone air conditioning, power windows and door locks, cruise control, power eight-way front seats
with memory, easy-out rear seats with rollers, adjustable driver's-seat lumbar support, leather-wrapped tilt
steering wheel, keyless entry, overhead console trip computer, power garage door opener, illuminated visor
vanity mirrors, rearview mirror with automatic day-night feature, stereo system with AM/FM/cassette/CD and equalizer,
deluxe sound insulation and 16-inch gold wheel covers.
New touches for 1998 include a sloping, redesigned front fascia, a new sweeping grille with a winged Chrysler
badge, an automatic-dimming left-outside rearview mirror, automatic headlights, easy-entry left quad seat and
adjustable lumbar support. Under the hood, is a 3.8-liter 180-horsepower V6 that is more powerful than last year.
The dark-tinted windows blended perfectly with the vehicle's dusky, deep-purple paint job--which Chrysler has
dubbed Deep Amethyst Pearl. The result is a sporty visage that is both elegant and slightly imposing. But, due
to its rounded corners, slanting windshield, sculpted body panels and understated side moldings, even a
lighter-colored LXi would still convey a sporty look.
The Inside Story
We'll never understand who handed down the initial edict, in the early days of minivans, that said one
sliding door would be offered and it had to go on the passenger side. Anyone who experiences the ease of the
Town & Country's sliding driver's-side door will be a convert for life. Indeed, whether you're a busy parent,
an arts-and-crafts type or a Home Improvement devotee with an armload of tools, you'll love the convenience of
loading your cargo from your own side of the vehicle, instead of having to circle around to the passenger's
side.
The Town & Country LXi was so spacious that we thought about choosing up sides for a game of interior touch
football--after removing the seats, of course.
In years past, that would have required a yeoman effort.
But seat removal is much easier than it was in bygone days. Our test model's center-row bucket seats can be
unlatched and removed via the sliding side doors, while a solid yank on a lever pops the third-row bench seat
up onto a set of wheels, allowing it to be rolled backwards and removed via the tailgate. However, it's still
a two-person job. For smaller loads, the seat backs can also be folded down--affording enough room for the
proverbial sheet of plywood.
Head and legroom were quite sufficient, in both the front bucket seats and the second-row seats. Although
Chrysler says the Town & Country's rear bench can seat three, one of those persons would have to be
pre-pubescent.
Kudos also go to designers for the accident response system--which has been designed so that, after the
airbag deploys in a crash, the power locks unlock and the interior lights turn on.
Ride & Drive
The 1996 redesign included a retuned suspension, so the Town & Country handles much more like a sedan than
the minivans of yore. Plus, the substantial torsional rigidity means the vehicle feels firmly planted. That's
definitely a benefit in the Town & Country, which, at 68.7 inches, still tends to lean a bit on freeway cloverleaf
ramps and during quick turns at medium to high speeds. Even when it leans, however, the Town & Country feels solidly
planted on terra firma.
Some of the credit, of course, goes to the power rack-and-pinion steering, which made the LXi just as
responsive during abrupt lane-change maneuvers. The smaller base-model SX will likely be even more light-footed.
Last year, designers improved the Town & Country's ride quietness. As a result, the Town & Country sounds
as quiet as many sedans.
The Town & Country offers two engine options--the 3.3-liter V6, which is standard on the SX and LX, and the
3.8-liter V6, which is optional on the SX and LX and comes standard on the LXi. A four-speed automatic
transmission is standard on the SX and LX. A four-speed automatic with all-wheel drive is optional on the
LX and LXi.
Our LXi test model was powered by the 3.8-liter V6. We recommend this engine for the LX and LXi because
they are heavier and stretch across a longer wheelbase than the SX. With this beefier powertrain at our disposal,
we found that the Town & Country stepped up to the plate and responded to most of the demands we placed on
it--from standing starts to high-speed freeway passing.
Final Word
If your lifestyle requires the roominess of a minivan, you'll find many fine entries in the market--like
the Plymouth Voyager, Dodge Caravan, Toyota Sienna, Honda Odyssey, Mazda MPV, Mercury Villager and Nissan Quest.
But if you also like to be pampered by luxury amenities--and are comfortable with a $32,000 pr

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