For The Chrysler Grand Voyager offers loads of space and ingenious fold-away rear seats. Its classy image means decent residual values, too.
Against The diesel engine is underpowered and the interior quality is rather disappointing.
You won't complain about the amount of space on offer, but the Chrysler Grand Voyager isn't great to drive. The sensible money goes on Touring trim.
There used to be a V6 petrol engine in the Chrylser Grand Voyager range, but there's no surprise that it's been dropped. The diesel's extra pull always made it the more sensible choice.
We reckon Touring is the best trim to go for, but buyers should be warned that the clever Swivel 'n Go system - which allows the centre seats to turn and face the rearmost row - is available only on the much more expensive Limited models.
Aimed directly at parents who want to keep their little darlings quiet are options like DVD entertainment systems but, just as Swivel 'n Go is not available across the range, so buyers should check their brochures carefully, as not every option is available on every trim level.
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