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2008 Chrysler Town & Country First Drive
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IntroductionChrysler Town & Country - 2008 First Drive: Minivans are the broccoli of the automotive world. They're necessary, sure, but not really very loved, and, in some cases flat-out held in distain. That's not a surprise: they're big, clumsy, oafish vehicles that serve one extremely vital purpose: transport the family. And like broccoli is to good and healthy food, minivans are to families. Better, in fact, than any car, truck, SUV or crossover ever built. Disagree? Deal with it. While you sip your latte and think that there is no way I would ever drive a minivan, consider that you may one day change your mind after banging your head on the door of your SUV one too many times or wrenching your back while stuffing a car seat in the third row. None of that happens in a minivan, thank you very much, because minivans have step-in power sliding doors, room to move and enough interior features to build an apartment around. Seriously. OriginsSomewhere, Lee Iacocca is smiling at the thought of a table in a minivan. It's brilliant, innovative and just what you'd expect from the company that has made minivans its bread and butter since the early eighties. What started with the Dodge Caravan and Plymouth Voyager has blossomed, and is now fading, to be sure, with sales dipping down below a million. But Chrysler's still the king, according to them, and with the departure of Ford and GM from the minivan game there are enough sales for everyone. Ultimately, Chrysler is continuing to do what it's done since 1983 or so: build a vehicle designed to make family travel easy and convenient. The competition has caught up to them, and in some cases, passed them by. But with this new minivan, Chrysler's back and better than ever. All they need now is a long line of well-heeled customers, or, better yet, the wisdom to put the 4.0-liter in all its cars and really compete with the imports. Continue to 2008 Chrysler Town & Country First Drive from MyRide.com © 2007 Autobytel Inc. All rights reserved.
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