Overview
The 2000 Chrysler Voyager stands as a classic example of mid-1990s minivan design, offering a blend of spaciousness and reliability that made it a popular choice for families. Known for its robust performance and comfortable ride, the Voyager continues to be appreciated for its practical features and enduring appeal.
History
First introduced in 1984, the Chrysler Voyager underwent several iterations before evolving into the model seen in 2000. This year marked a significant refinement with enhanced safety features and improved engine efficiency compared to its predecessors, maintaining Chrysler's reputation for family-focused vehicles.
Car Culture
The 2000 Chrysler Voyager has become iconic within minivan culture, symbolizing family travel and practicality. It has often featured prominently in films and television shows depicting suburban life, reinforcing its status as a staple in American households for its reliability and spacious interior.
Trim Levels and Specifications
- SE Trim: Base model with standard features including basic entertainment system and seating for up to 8 passengers.
- LXi Trim: Enhanced with additional comfort features like cloth seating and improved sound systems.
- LXi Plus Trim: Offers premium amenities such as leather seats, advanced navigation systems, and heightened safety features.
Key Specifications
- Body Style: VAN
- Horsepower: 140 hp
- Transmission: Automatic
- Trim Levels Available: SE, LXi, LXi Plus
- Engine Type & Size: V6, 3.0L
- Horsepower & Torque: 140 hp, 175 lb-ft
- Drivetraject: FWD
- Fuel Type: Gas
- Fuel Tank Size: 18 Gallons
- MPG (City/Highway): 18 mpg / 24 mpg
- Dimensions: Length: 208 inches, Width: 77 inches, Height: 64 inches
- Cargo Capacity: 127 cubic feet
- Towing Capacity: 3500 lbs
- Safety Ratings: Good (IIHS)
- Key Features: Power sliding doors, AM/FM stereo with CD player, Heated front seats
- Passenger Capacity: Up to 8 passengers
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