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Chrysler 2004 Town and Country
2004 Chrysler Town and Country LX Family Value
176,514 Miles
Springfield, MO
Dealer RatingNO RATING
Right Choice Motors LLC
Dealer RatingNO RATING
25
days on market
$3,150
Dealer RatingNO RATING
Chrysler 2004 Town and Country
2004 Chrysler Town and Country Touring
205,336 Miles
Broken Arrow, OK
Dealer RatingNO RATING
JT Wholesale Auto, Inc.
Dealer RatingNO RATING
26
days on market
$4,248
Dealer RatingNO RATING
Chrysler 2004 Town and Country
2004 Chrysler Town and Country LX Family Value
91,746 Miles
East Windsor, CT
Dealer RatingNO RATING
CT Car Co. LLC
Dealer RatingNO RATING
5
days on market
$3,999
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2004 Chrysler Town and Country OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS

Owner Reviews
4.0
2 Reviews
5 star
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50%
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Overall
4.0
Value
4.5
Style
4.0
Performance
4.0
Comfort
4.5
Fuel Economy
3.5
Reliability
4.0
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Sullivan, Missouri
3.0
Reliable Chrysler van.
The purchase price was very good and the van was very clean on the interior. The engine sounded good-no knocks or pings and it started right up when the ignition key was turned on. The body was also pretty good, considering the age of the vehicle.
Curtis
Curtis
Plantation, Florida
5.0
My baby is the best
This car is not only a blessing, but the bomb! With about 187,000 miles and counting, this van has been through the catastrophic timeline of my family growing up. From middle school to college. It has taken a beating from hurricanes and a tornado of children each day. Three- to four-hour rides to and then from Orlando and other cites. When the automatic doors stopped opening automatically, my family would have to yank it open and gently close so the locking mechanism could still function. The truck can be hazardous if you didn't know, it has a temperamental drop. So if you don't treat her like a baby, she will beat you up. We have to place a stick to keep her truck door open when needed. By far the best part that on a cold day, one can ride with heated seat pleasure. The worst part, baby is getting older, and all those cool toys inside are starting to age.