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Chrysler Town & Country vs Honda Odyssey near Cedar Rapids, IAThese two minivans represent two popular options in the segment. The Chrysler Town & Country has been around since 1990, and for those two-plus decades, it has been one of the segment's bestselling models. The Odyssey offers a slightly superior driving experience with a more quiet ride and better fuel economy. And while the Odyssey offers more trim levels, options can get pricey. |
Chrysler Town & Country Power & HandlingTown & Country has 283-horsepower, 3.6-liter V-6 with 260 pounds-feet of torque, Six-speed automatic transmission, and Econ mode which improves gas mileage by altering shift points and maintaining torque-converter lockup longer. Load-leveling suspension is also available and Regular gas is acceptable. | Honda Odyssey Power & HandlingThe Odyssey's looks are refreshed with a new hood, front bumper, grille and fenders while the rear remains relatively the same other than new LED-enhanced taillights. Additional exterior features include: Standard 17-inch wheels, 18-inch wheels, available power liftgate, power moonroof, xenon high-intensity-discharge headlights, and power-sliding side doors. | ||
Chrysler Town & Country Features & DesignChrysler Town & Country's exterior features integrated side-door tracks, 17-inch aluminum wheels, chrome grille, power-sliding side doors, power liftgate, and roof rack crossbars can be stored inline with rails. Interior includes leather upholstery, automatic air conditioning with rear controls, second-row seats fold into bins in the floor, sliding center console with power outlet, rear-seat DVD entertainment system with a 9-inch overhead screen, available navigation system, second- and third-row retractable window shades, front- and second-row heated seats and heated steering wheel, power-folding third row, and wireless internet hot spot. | Honda Odyssey Features & DesignHonda's latest trick is the new HondaVac system: a powerful vacuum, hose and attachments tucked into the left cargo area trim panel and developed in partnership with Shop-Vac. Only available on the Touring Elite top trim level, it features as much suction power as a garage vacuum and has a hose that can reach every corner of the van. A power driver's seat, air conditioning and cruise control are standard. The Odyssey's looks are refreshed with a new hood, front bumper, grille and fenders while the rear remains relatively the same other than new LED-enhanced taillights. |
ConclusionsThe Chrysler Town and Country has a larger turning radius than the Honda Odyssey, making it slightly more difficult to maneuver in and out of tight spots. If you've got something you need to pull, the Chrysler Town and Country will do just as well as the Honda Odyssey, since they have about the same towing capacity. The Chrysler Town and Country has a little more horsepower than the Honda Odyssey. |
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