Voyager Returns to Chrysler Lineup as Entry Level Van

The Chrysler Voyager is returning to the retail market for the 2025 model year as the value variant of the Pacifica. While it lacks the looks and some of the features of its more luxurious sibling, it’s priced $2,500 lower and seems to be arriving at a point where shoppers might be more willing to re-engage with minivans due to their relative affordability. If you have a family and can only afford one new automobile, having something as versatile as a van might not be the worst idea.

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  • MaintenanceCosts Test drive, maybe not, but a promotion involving free season ski lift tickets absolutely helped persuade me to pull the trigger on a Subaru in early winter 2013.
  • Jkross22 I love wagons. I love fast wagons more. I really like the profile of these, but the interior has always seemed cheap. The prior gen's timeless design holds up better. Also, and I bet I'm not alone on this, Mercedes wheel design for performance cars peaked with the monoblocks fitted to the prior gen E55. And to FreedMike's point, you better have wrenching skills or a fat wallet. Not sure I'd want one of these unless I'm setting aside 6-7k annually. Just too much that needs maintenance to approach ownership any other way.
  • Slavuta I never took one because $50 don't worth 2 hours of my time. I would rather lay on my sofa and watch hockey
  • Kjhkjlhkjhkljh kljhjkhjklhkjh No amount of money or trinkets will get me to ''free drive'' .. almost always they will ask for contact and or insurance info making YOU the product to be resold at will. after 52 years on this earth EVERY dealership should be treated like herpes.
  • VoGhost I do love a German wagon, but I think we'll stick with the e91.