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Chrysler is in the process of unveiling a whole army of refreshed models for 2011, and one of those models is the 2011 Town&Country. This year’s Town and Country will receive many changes to the exterior, interior, and even the powertrain. The new model will go on sale in the fourth quarter of 2010. The 2011 Town & Country will be powered by a new Pentastar V-6 engine mated to a six-speed automatic transmission, producing 283 HP and 260 lb.-ft. of torque. The interior gets a new instrument panel and instrument cluster, upgraded cloth and leather seating materials, new “soft touch” door trim and new heating and cooling control system. The pièce de résistance for all of the revised Chrysler models is the new Chrysler Brand steering wheel with integrated controls that allows the driver to operate the radio, cruise control, handsfree phone, and other vehicle functions while keeping their hands on the wheel. The list of standard equipment will include Blind-spot Monitoring and Rear Cross Path detection, SIRIUS Backseat TV – both of which are exclusive to Chrysler Group minivans - voice command functions for radio, iPod/mp3 players, phone, navigation and information, and the SafetyTec bundle. Press release after the jump. Press release Chrysler Group LLC introduces the new 2011 Chrysler Town & Country minivan which offers consumers fresh, sophisticated, styling; a beautifully crafted interior; improved driving dynamics; a new powertrain; an abundance of standard safety features and innovative technology that keeps Walter P. Chrysler’s legacy of engineering innovations alive and well. Tech-savvy features including a dual DVD system that can play different media at the same time, SIRIUS Backseat TV™ which offers three channels of children’s programming and FLO TV featuring 20 channels of live programming – both of which are exclusive to Chrysler Group minivans; voice command functions for radio, iPod/mp3 players, phone, navigation and information and the SafetyTec bundle of standard safety features, keeps families safe, connected and entertained. The 2011 Chrysler Town & Country minivan provides customers a beautifully inspired vehicle built with a craftsmanship, elegance and sophistication not found in other minivans. Each of the three available models is equipped with an exceptional level of standard content, and at a surprising value. 6 comments: Chrysler Town & Country vThis Chrysler town and country is very practical to use on everyday transportation, it maybe had a simple styling and the platform of it is very common at least this car is very useful.
It looks like an ordinary van outside, but despite this, I would still love to have a van like on this one.
Great experience you have here, Caden! I wish I can drive this one too. But I could not afford to buy one
Assembly and design was above average, however. I was most impressed with the way the Caravan drove. I’ve driven many older Caravans and have personally experienced the low quality that has placed Chrysler in its current situation.
I recently drove a few of these for a rental agency. After hundreds of miles, I came back impressed. Fully loaded examples like this are definitely the way to go. Interior materials were deplorable.
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10.26.2011 @ 00:25