The Chrysler Town & Country
The Chrysler Town & Country carries over into 2010 with no significant changes from last year. It is available in three trims: LX, Touring, and Limited. The 2010 Chrysler Town & Country has innovative interior, it is better choices for a minivan, offers a pleasant ride, enough seating/cargo versatility and neat features to please every member of the family.
The idea behind Stow ‘n Go seating, which allows the second row to fold into the floor. On most minivans, the second row seats must be manually removed to maximize cargo space — and those seats tend to be awkward and heavy. The tradeoff for Stow ‘n Go seats is that in order to fit into the floor, the seats are thinly padded and uncomfortable. Buyers can do without Stow ‘n Go and choose Swivel ‘n Go seating, which allow the second row seats to turn and face the third row, with an optional table available for meals and games.
While it’s pleasant enough to drive, most reviewers point out that others in the class offer better performance, with more powerful and fuel efficient engines. In short, most reviewers agree that the Town & Country has some good points, but it simply isn’t worth settling for when there are so many exceptional minivans available.



