All Hail the King of Minivans
There's only one minivan that's luxuriously enough to pass for a limousine. Chrysler's Town & Country is it, with the best leather and suede covered seats in the segment, most comfortable ride and highest level of standard and optional features.
Inside, Chrysler improves on its once again best-in-class luxury. Being a premium van, nothing less than Sycamore wood trim graces the center stack, door trim and other trim pieces, while satin silver accents give the cabin a sophisticated, technologically advanced appearance. Adding to the top-tier experience, Chrysler adorns the steering wheel horn pad with a chrome and jeweled company badge. The sportier touring model replaces the wood with satin silver trim. But more important than mere styling mods, the interior features the automaker's new "Stow 'n Go" second and third row seats. Despite claims by new offerings from Toyota and Nissan, Chrysler's vans (that include the Dodge Caravan) are the first in the class to offer this level of seating flexibility, with both rows fold completely flat into the floor. The rear seat folds 60/40 too, adding to the vehicle's passenger/cargo convenience. Recent Articles
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