Town & Country is available in three trim levels: LX, LXi and Limited. Front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive versions are available for each trim level. All are built on a long wheelbase, making these among the biggest minivans on the market.
LX and LXi models come with a 3.3-liter overhead-valve V6 that produces 180 horsepower. The Limited gets a more powerful 3.8-liter overhead-valve V6 that generates 215 horsepower. Mid-year models will offer a brand-new 3.5-liter single overhead-cam engine that delivers 230 horsepower, all the makings for one mighty minivan.
Prices range from $24,430 for the LX FWD to $37,175 for the loaded leather Limited AWD. Chrysler's Town & Country Limited is a luxury vehicle that happens to be a minivan.
In between these two levels are LXi and well-optioned LX models to fill varying needs and price ranges. The $29,175 LXi comes with popular and useful convenience features: front and rear air conditioning with three-zone automatic temperature control, an air filtration system, dual power sliding doors, garage door opener, electroluminescent instrument panel, map and courtesy lights, AM/FM/CD/cassette stereo with Infinity speakers, eight-way power driver's seat, split fold-down rear bench, and 16-inch tires.
Side-impact airbags are standard on the Limited, optional on LX and LXi.
In addition to the Town & Country line, Chrysler also markets the Voyager; Voyager is a standard-wheelbase minivan that starts at $19,160 (see NewCarTestDrive.com's review of the Voyager).