1996 Chrysler Town & Country Minivan Review & Performance

1996 Chrysler Town & Country Minivan Outside Features


It's impossible not to appreciate the way Chrysler designers have blended style and

utility. At heart, the T&C is a box meant to carry seven people and/or a lot of goods

efficiently and, its reason for being, in luxury. That it is attractive, as well, is a

bonus.

The front-end treatment is especially handsome. The low, sloping nose, combined with

low cowl height, is of great benefit in maneuverability, and reduces aerodynamic drag.

T&C is elegant, with a shiny plated grille flanked by rounded headlamps. The grille is

a damage-resistant thermoplastic molding. The Dodge version's air intake has simple

horizontal slats, while Plymouth has a good-looking eggcrate grille.

From the side, all three share a sleek, rounded profile. Differences are confined to

minor lower bodyside details. Rear views are likewise the same except for badging.

One standout feature is a left-side sliding rear door, an option that seems to have

taken the minivan market by storm. It joins the existing wide front doors, right-side

slider, and large tailgate in providing unhindered access to the interior.

Between the three nameplates, Chrysler offers some 15 varieties of trim, wheelbase and

overall length and drive systems, plus four engines and three transmissions among the

three nameplates. Leaving powertrains aside for the moment, the most important is

length: All three are available with either a 113.3- or 119.3-in. wheelbase; overall

length increases by 13.3 in. with the longer wheelbase. The longer van's advantage is

real, as the extra space is devoted to passenger and load area.


1996 Chrysler Town & Country Minivan Inside Features


This is what minivans are all about: Space, space, and more space. Six passengers are

treated like royalty in the Chrysler minis, and a seventh can be accommodated with

minimal discomfort. Even better, the wide portals make getting in and out a snap.

Style doesn't stop with the exterior. Every surface has been sculpted to give the

interior a fresh, modern look. And it's efficient; control placement is superb, with

every button and switch set exactly where it should be. In the large center console,

climate controls are simple and easy to use, radio buttons are slightly more complex

and fiddly, but good nonetheless.

Our Town & Country tester was also leather-lined and had the top sound system the

company offers, including a CD player.

In addition to comfort, these vans are well conceived to keep their drivers happy,

too. A high seating position and low cowl set up a near-perfect driving position, and

instruments are clearly marked.

There's storage space everywhere, with little bins, map pockets, cubbies and

cupholders all strategically placed. In a word, the Chrysler minivan cabins are

friendly.

Seat options give owners plenty of latitude to configure the T&C for optimum use. The

front seats are always buckets, but the center position can be filled with either a

pair of captain's chairs or a wide bench. The rear seat is always a bench-type. When

the center bench is installed, its back folds rearward to make a bed-like surface;

when either center bench or buckets are folded forward, their backs form a table top,

complete with cupholders.

Center and rear seats are easily removable, the center(s) by unlatching and sliding

out the side door, rear by unlatching and rolling--on built-in rollers--out the

tailgate. When they're gone, there's 167 cu. ft. of carrying space available.

All three Chrysler minivan brands also offer the option of a pair of integrated child

safety seats.

Between them, the three Chrysler minis run the gamut from basic to lavish, which is

where the Town & Country fits in. The T&C carries a full load of standard equipment,

almost all of which can be applied to Caravan or Voyager. You'll pay extra for air

conditioning, an uplevel sound system (three are available), child seats

(short-wheelbase models only) or the various power assists, upholstery upgrades and

other T&C niceties when choosing Caravan or Voyager, but they are available, as is a

handy roof rack that adds even more storage capacity.


1996 Chrysler Town & Country Minivan Road Test


In essence, the Chrysler minivans drive, ride and handle like passenger cars. Good

ones, at that. We found the Town & Country's suspension soft but well-controlled, its

power steering precise, and its brakes--with standard ABS regardless of model--bring it

to a safe halt with no fuss.

There's some body roll when the road starts getting twisty, but nothing out of the

ordinary for a minivan. In fact, we think the handling of these vans is just about the

best in the category. And on certain models a heavy-duty suspension reduces roll

without much degradation of ride quality.

We were also impressed by the near-absence of road and wind noise inside our test

van's elegant cabin. Chrysler's hard work with aerodynamics and sound isolation pay

major dividends here. The only other minivan that comes close to this level of quiet

operation is the Ford Windstar.

Engine choices are at the heart of the T&C's good road manners. All the Town & Country

models are powered by one of two V6 engines, a 158-hp 3.0-liter supplied by Mitsubishi

in the basic LX version, and a 166-hp 3.8-liter that was standard in our LXi tester.

Both are good, with a slight edge in performance, smoothness and load-hauling

capability going to the larger unit.

Caravan and Voyager have standard 4-cyl. powerplants. Though improved over the

previous 4-cyl. engine, these are a bit noisier, less able to cope with full loads or

hills, and in base form are saddled with a 3-speed automatic transmission.

It's also worth noting that the all-wheel drive system available on long-wheelbase

versions of these vans is not for off-road use, but adds an extra dimension of

security during bad-weather driving. This is a full-time system that is totally

transparent to the driver.


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