Chrysler Grand Voyager Estate interior, tech and comfort
2001 - 2008
(change model)
The Voyager has quite an upmarket looking interior, perhaps matching the promise of its exterior styling, but is let down by some cheap-feeling materials on the dashboard. Visibility isn’t too bad, although the windscreen pillar is a little heavy. Parking sensors are standard on Limited and Limited XS models.
Air conditioning is standard and the seating positions offer occupants a good view of surroundings. Electric front windows are standard, and all models have the option of electric sliding rear passenger doors. Diesels are noisy and could become tiring if called upon frequently to overtake other traffic.
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Overview
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Practicality & safety
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Interior, tech & comfort Currently reading
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Engines & handling
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Ownership cost
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