Chrysler Grand Voyager (01-08) - Review

Review by Simon Harris on
Last Updated: 01 February 2007
The Grand Voyager is a Chrysler Voyager with an extra 13 inches of length built into the rear giving owners the chance to carry the maximum number of people plus plenty of luggage. Before December 2004, removing seats from the Grand Voyager was a similar arduous task to doing it in the Voyager, particularly with the third-row bench seat. But along came 'Stow 'n' Go' which made it the most useful feature of any people carrier. Cleverly designed passenger seats could be folded into the floor of the car when not in use. Other, more recent people carriers, are better to drive and cheaper to run, however.
1.5 out of 5

Safety

The previous Voyager was crash tested by Euro NCAP in 1999 and performed poorly. This version was tested in early 2007 and fared just as bad with a two star result in an age when four and five stars are the norm. There is said to be "an unacceptably high risk of serious or fatal injury". Side airbags and ABS are standard - as you'd expect from a car of this class. Deadlocks and remote central locking are standard.

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4 out of 5

Reliability

Owners have reported no major reliability problems and Voyager seems very durable. Our only concern is the quality of the interior - some materials feel a little cheap and some trim feels flimsy for a premium product.

Car check problem points

Body

No problems reported.

Engine/Gearbox

No problems reported.

Other

No problems reported.