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  • Chrysler Grand Voyager ,anyone care to enlighten me on them
  • elma
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    As above opinions please ,from previous owners or current owners.
    What are they like to live with in day to day life any problems what to watch out for.

    Thanks Iain

    nickc
    Full Member

    Aren’t these the ones that scored really low in NCAP tests? ie about as safe as a packet of crisps, in a crash?

    takisawa2
    Full Member

    Horrendous fuel consumption on the one we had as a pool car. Was a petrol model though.

    gwaelod
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    I had one of these as a hire car…..to quote Zaphod Beeblebrox “looks like a cow, steers like a cow”

    I was astounded by how bad the consumption was.

    Jenga
    Free Member

    Our esteemed leader, Tony B Liar used to have one. But he won’t have paid for his -he never paid for anything, did he?

    maxlite
    Free Member

    Terrible NCAP results…….I’d go for one of the newer Toyota Previas (although I dont think they make them anymore)……at least it will last!

    WorldClassAccident
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    Big, cheap, Crap

    matt_outandabout
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    Bloody awful – drank petrol at a scary rate, huge amount of wasted space and lack of practicality, shitty drive compared to most MPV’s (we were on Arran for a week with it though).

    If you must do a ‘big’ 7 seat, get a Galaxy/Sharan/Alhambra IMHO – much better to drive/cheaper to own/more practical/faster/more efficient/safer.

    antigee
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    depends on age think it was only the older ones (like 10yrs) that had the poor nadcap and they disappeared shortly after – but i suspect the kia thing is based on them
    had a 52 galaxy which got rid of – if you want with aircon working and not costing a lot every 18months not good value, try googling it – plain bad design, pity rest is great – the sharan alhambra same, the2/3yr old galaxy is all new design

    RudeBoy
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    Big, cheap, Crap

    Pick any three…

    project
    Free Member

    Tny Blair had one, enough said, do you really want to aspire to being seen as a failed primeminister.

    The engine alledgedly comes into the front seats in the event of a crash, pity youre sitting there as well.

    thomthumb
    Free Member

    had a hire one. weird disconnected driving and the interior well, i’ve seen better plastic on kinder egg toys

    coolhandluke
    Free Member

    My mates wife drives one. He complains of very expensive servicing costs, poor fuel consumption and a lack of “no name” parts so you’re stuck with Crysler parts.

    I’ve been in it too and its a bad of shite.

    Get a Ford Galaxy.

    matt_outandabout
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    i would also like to ask the designer why it has two huuuuuge seats, but the back three are a titchy bench – stooopid waste of space…

    simonside
    Free Member

    NCAP score :

    0, that`ll be nothing, zero, nil points

    The only car ever to do it, so I was told…..

    rowemasters
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    I used to sell them, new and used. They go wrong quite often and are expensive to repair. High depreciation means used models can look better value. It wouldn’t be my first choice MPV.

    Sold Toyota previa’s too. Now they are bulletproof and not bad to drive. 2.0 D4D engine ain’t bad on diesel from memory.

    Ed2001
    Free Member

    Avoid avoid avoid
    I drove one on holiday and I really could not believe that a car so crude and badly made was still being produced in the 21st century its like something out of the 70s’ but crap.

    Strangelove
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    No, no and thrice no
    Never ever buy an American car. In fact Americans shouldnt even be allowed to make cars, or motorbikes.

    hora
    Free Member

    Iain/elma, are you Asian or Orthodox Jew? Their huge!!!!

    midlifecrashes
    Full Member

    My sister has had one on Motability for 3 years, had no probs. Big and smooth and comfy, seats all fold away to give a huge van space (earlier ones didn’t, newest, new shape ones do too). You don’t buy them for fuel economy or handling, but they do their job really well. she’s replacing with an S-Max. If you want a seven seater that goes and handles, look out for a 2 litre Honda Stream, another worth a look is the Mitsubishi Grandis, great for passengers and decent economy from the diesel.

    johnhoo
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    Big, cheap, Crap

    correction. Big, cheap, American Crap.

    Rich
    Free Member

    See that little man with the mashed up red bits…….that’s you that is, if you crash one!

    😉

    scraprider
    Free Member

    over priced ,and over here, what more can any one say.

    matt_outandabout
    Free Member

    Do we have a consensus? On STW?

    IHN
    Full Member

    I think they are one of the finest pieces of automotive engineering ever to grace our highways

    beamers
    Full Member

    I drove a Dodge Grand Caravan for two years whilst in Canada (Same car, different badge).

    I thought it was great, loads of space inside for people and kit, handled well in the snow of which there was lots both winters.

    However, I wouldn’t fancy one in the UK. It wasn’t great on the gas (4l v8) and I would imagine it wouldn’t be great to drive on twisty UK roads. Great on the long straight and traffic free roads of North Ameica.

    nasher
    Free Member

    NCAP score :

    0, that`ll be nothing, zero, nil points

    The only car ever to do it, so I was told..

    the alpha 147 didnt even go for a NCAP test as alpha knew it would fail….badly!

    Strangelove
    Free Member

    The Lotus Elise has a NCAP rating of N/A
    So thats ok

    richc
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    I drove one on holiday in canada and it didn’t seem that bad, and the stow and go was brilliant (turned the car into a van that you could sleep in easily with 2 bikes + kit for 3 weeks holiday pretty much)

    the fuel consumption was dire tho.

    surfer
    Free Member

    the alpha 147 didnt even go for a NCAP test as alpha knew it would fail….badly!

    It has an Ncap rating of 3.

    simonside
    Free Member

    the alpha 147

    Must admit I was scratching my head when I read this….Oh yes,
    ALFA 147!

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