| Ranking | Details |
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| #1 |
2000 plymouth voyager Professional Edmunds ReviewSource: Edmunds...Acceleration with the 3.3-liter, 158-horsepower engine is pretty strong from startup, but sometimes unimpressive when merging onto an expressway. Automatic transmission shifts are neat and smooth. Engine and tire sounds are virtually absent. Though tautly suspended, the ride is seldom harsh or jarring, unless you get onto truly rough surfaces. Handling is exceptional for a minivan. You might even call it fun. Combined with light steering wheel response and great visibility, the Voyager and Grand Voyager are easy to handle in urban traffic and suburban shopping centers. So, how does Plymouth... |
| #2 |
2000 plymouth grand voyager Professional Edmunds ReviewSource: Edmunds...the Voyager's sole advantage is its lower selling price.Published: 10/02/2000 Updated: 10/02/2009 What's New for 2000: The Expresso trim level is discontinued, and Plymouth changes some of the standard features and options on base and SE models. Notably, base models now come with a cassette player. This is the last year for the Grand Voyager, as Chrysler begins dismantling the Plymouth division. Fortunately, the van's demise shouldn't pose much of a problem for shoppers, as the Dodge Grand Caravan gives you the same product with slightly different styling. Pros: Carlike handling, great value... |