1995 Chrysler Town & Country

Chrysler bills the Town & Country as the ultimate choice for minivan owners
who want to step up to luxury, or luxury-car owners who want an equally stately
minivan. The Town & Country is packed with virtually every standard feature
available - including that nostalgic wood-grain siding. The Town & Country
is attractive for a minivan, and its straight-line edges have been rounded off
over the years, the last time in 1991. Still, the Town & Country appears boxy
in comparison with its new competitors, although that is about to change as Chrysler
prepares to unveil its all-new minivans in spring of 1995.
Compared to previous year model, the 1995 Chrysler Town & Country is generally
unchanged. It still comes in two trims, the Base and the AWD. Both trims have
a standard engine of 3.8L V6, producing a horsepower of 162 rpm but torque is
now at 218 rpm. It has also a standard transmission of 4-speed automatic overdrive,
and a maximum of 7 seating capacity.
Other standard features of the 1994 Town & Country are the air conditioning,
power windows, power door locks, leather seat, cassette player, and ABS brakes.
Airbags for both the driver and passenger is also available. Of 19 1995 Chrysler
Town & Country consumers, the vehicle got an overall rating of 8.1 taking
a 7.9 for style, 8.1 for performance, 8.6 for interior, 7.7 for quality, and 8.2
for recommendation.