To some extent the minivan looks similar to the Chrysler, but in fact it has got a complete rejuvenation. It has got new 3.6-liter V6 engine and the interior has also been given a fresh change.
The 2013 Chrysler Town & Country comes in four trim levels, namely Touring, Touring L, Limited and S. It is equipped with all the standard technology features including Bluetooth/USB connectivity, Blu-Ray DVD player with HDMI input as well as 6.5-inch touchscreen.
From safety point the vehicle has standard stability control, seven airbags, rear backup camera, anti-lock disc and trailer sway control system.
The best part of the minivan is that it comes with lots of standard luxuries with handy 1-touch folding seats and responsive steering. Well, it lacks ample space inside than the primary competitors and the Dodge Grand Caravan, which is mechanically identical to it, comes far cheaper. Also, its flat third-row seats are a bit out of trend to
attract buyers.
The fuel economy is not very good. It is just 17 miles per gallon city/25 mpg highway, which is average for this class.
Other cars to consider in this category are Honda Odyssey, Nissan Quest and Toyota Sienna.