Voyager

Discussion in 'Voyager' started by Guest, May 27, 2005.

  1. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Please excuse the ignorance, but Chrysler is almost an "unknown"
    manufacturer in Australia
    By that I mean they are very low volume compared to other makes (esp
    japanese) here.

    My Brother bought a Jeep 2 years ago, & while it looks nice from a distance
    IMHO build quality and the cheap / flimsy plastic bits look very low quality
    compared
    to Toyota, Mazda etc manufacturers.

    However despite that I'm considering purchasing a new Chrysler Voyager van.
    In my research
    I came across a "pontiac voyager" is that the same vehicle? is pontiac =
    chrysler?

    I did find a couple of sites with a fair number of complaints re mech
    failures in the
    voyager, but is that just a minority?

    Any info on the V6 model re build quality, reliability, economy etc
    appreciated.
    TIA
     
    Guest, May 27, 2005
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  2. <snip>

    Pontiac is GM (Chevy). Plymouth is Chrysler (as in Plymouth Voyager).

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    Christian M. Mericle, May 27, 2005
    #2
  3. <sharp intake of breath>

    Never say this in the Chrysler NG... you'll be flamed...

    :)
    DAS

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    Dori A Schmetterling, May 27, 2005
    #3
  4. Pontiac is a General Motors brand, not a Chrysler brand, and has never
    sold a vehicle by the "Voyager" name, in any market worldwide. I suspect
    you (or perhaps the seller of the Pontiac) simply got his vehicle's model
    name wrong.
    It's very powerful, and the 3.3 and 3.8 litre V6s are extremely reliable
    and durable engines. The automatic transmissions have been developed to
    the point where they're as troublefree as any comparable transmission out
    there. The ancillary systems (electrical, fuel, aircon, etc.) are
    generally reliable as well. But it will not be economical of fuel by
    Australian standards. The turbodiesel/5-speed manual trans variant will
    be much less expensive to run, if you can find one of those.

    DS
     
    Daniel J. Stern, May 27, 2005
    #4
  5. PS. You see quite a few Chrysler Voyagers on the streets of London. An
    acquaintance of mine has one. When we talked a bit about cars he didn't say
    anything negative about. He just expressed satisfaction at its
    practicality.

    DAS

    For direct contact replace nospam with schmetterling
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    Dori A Schmetterling, May 27, 2005
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