The series of changes made to the 2011 Chrysler Town & Country minivan add up to a thoroughly upgraded vehicle, the Albuquerque Journal said.
Just the latest example of Chrysler Group's ongoing renaissance, the newspaper says the Town & Country benefits from much-appreciated reserves of power, delivered seamlessly through a slick-shifting six-speed automatic transmission, as well as a newly relaxing ride, excellent handling and subdued road noise.
The Journal also noted attractive, chrome-rimmed gauges in the handsome dash, soft-touch materials in the door panels and seats swathed in a soft, luxurious cloth? with improved padding.
Additionally, the Albuquerque Journal writes, passengers in the second row enjoy more comfort thanks to reshaped cushions. Even the handy Stow?n Go® seats are redesigned to drop flat into their floor-level storage bins by merely pulling a single lever, the Journal said.