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Chrysler Voyager

EPA MPG: NA
Average Retail Price
$4,000

RECALL ALERT:
There are 5 recalls on this vehicle. Learn More.

First Take
Rebadged as a Chrysler following the dissolution of the Plymouth brand, the Voyager is a shorter, less expensive version of the upmarket Town & Country and is similar to the Dodge Caravan. Although engine power increased with a 2001 redesign, acceleration remains lackluster and fuel economy unimpressive with the popular 3.3-liter, 180-hp V6. A harsh and unresponsive Four continues as the base engine. The Voyager rides fairly comfortably, and its handling is secure. The third-row seat is a handy 50/50-split bench that's fairly easy to remove, though not as versatile as that of the Honda Odyssey or Mazda MPV fold-into-the-floor designs. This model is discontinued for 2004.

2003 Minivans & 3-Row SUVs Reliability

No Data Available

Crash Tests

IIHS Front Moderate Overlap
NA
IIHS Front Small Overlap, Driver
NA
IIHS Side Crash
NA
NHTSA Overall Crash
NA
NHTSA Overall Frontal-Crash
NA
NHTSA Overall Side-Crash
NA

Crash Tests

IIHS Front Moderate Overlap
NA
IIHS Front Small Overlap, Driver
NA
IIHS Side Crash
NA
NHTSA Overall Crash
NA
NHTSA Overall Frontal-Crash
NA
NHTSA Overall Side-Crash
NA

Chrysler vs. Other New Car Brands

Chrysler vs. Other New Car Brands

Crash Tests

IIHS Front Moderate Overlap
NA
IIHS Front Small Overlap, Driver
NA
IIHS Side Crash
NA
NHTSA Overall Crash
NA
NHTSA Overall Frontal-Crash
NA
NHTSA Overall Side-Crash
NA

2003 Minivans 3-row Ratings

$4,000
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EPA MPG NA
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$3,075 - $3,550
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EPA MPG NA
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$2,825 - $3,475
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EPA MPG 21 mpg
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$3,075 - $3,750
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EPA MPG 21 mpg
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$2,875
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EPA MPG 17 mpg
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Features & Specs
Body Style
    minivan
Seating
2 front, 2 rear, 3 third
Drive Wheels
Front
Engines Available
  • 2.4-liter 4 (150 hp)
  • 3.3-liter V6 (180 hp)
Transmissions Available
  • 4-speed automatic
Warranty
Coverage varies among versions of this vehicle

In most cases, automotive warranties are based on the vehicle identification number (VIN), and the warranty will be valid regardless of ownership. The dealership can tell you exactly how much warranty is left.

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Model History
2001-2019
2001 Redesign Year

The Voyager, and its twin the Dodge Caravan, was redesigned for 2001. Although engine power increased, acceleration remains lackluster and fuel economy unimpressive with the popular 3.3-liter, 180-hp V6. A harsh and unresponsive 2.4-liter, 150-hp four-cylinder, shared with the PT Cruiser, continues as the base engine. Powertrain shortcomings aside, the Voyager rides fairly comfortably, and its handling is secure. The third-row seat is a handy 50/50 split bench that's fairly easy to remove, though not as versatile as some competitors' fold-into-the-floor designs. An entry-level eC model joined the lineup for 2002. Optional power-adjustable pedals were also added.

2020-
Current Generation

Chrysler brought back the Voyager in 2020 to split its minivan offering as a lower-cost version of the Pacifica. The Voyager takes over for the L and LX trim levels, which account for about a third of Pacificas sold, thereby offering a more affordable entry into the minivan line. It uses the same 3.6-liter V6 engine as the Pacifica, matched with a nine-speed automatic transmission. That combination delivers good power in the Pacifica, where it returned 21 mpg overall. The Voyager does not offer key advanced safety systems, such as forward collision warning or automatic emergency braking. At least, blind spot warning is optional. 2022 was for fleet only. There were no 2023 or 2024 models. The Voyager returns as a 2025 model with a full suite of standard safety and driver assistance systems and an updated Uconnect system that includes intuitive climate controls but a more confusing center screen.

2000-2000
2000 Redesign Year

All Voyagers became Chryslers since the Plymouth brand was phased out. The Chrysler Voyager/Dodge Caravan twins are still competitive. They ride fairly quietly and handle reasonably well. A handy second, left-side sliding door is optional, but power operation isn't offered. The 3.3-liter, 158-hp V6 is the engine to choose. Other engine choices are a 2.4-liter four-cylinder and a 3.0-liter V6. The front seats provide decent support. The middle and rear seats are easy to unhitch for maximum cargo room. They're very heavy, but small wheels make them easier to move.