

The new V-6 is a modern powerplant with dual overhead cams, variable valve timing, and aluminum construction. We’ve already sampled it and found it smooth and satisfying in the new Jeep Grand Cherokee.

Inside of the new Town & Country you will find ample seating for either 7 or 8 passengers depending on the configuration. My 7-passenger Town & Country surprisingly had comfortable 3rd row power-folding seats. The 3rd row is by far the easiest to fold out of the way via the power controls. The power folding 3rd row (Stow n’ Go) offers the ability to fold them fully down or in a reclined configuration all with a push of a button. This is a major selling point for those looking for a minivan that offers easily obtainable flavors of rear seating and storage options. The three-zone climate controls add to the comfort for rear passengers with a full-set of controls to isolate them from the two front zones. Adjustable LED ambient lighting through the rear seating areas and roof put the icing on the cake for this ‘luxury’ minivan.

Pricing has yet to be released, but Chrysler says the T&C will be “competitive for its class.” The 2010 model stickered from $26,010 to $36,710 before options, and we expect the 2011 model’s sticker to remain close to those levels. The new van will hit showrooms by the end of 2010. Chrysler says we’ll see it at an auto show before the end of the year, pointing to a Los Angeles show debut in November.

2011 Chrysler Town Country
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