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Chrysler's Tony Town & Country Review - BusinessWeek

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BusinessWeek have published a review of the Chrysler Tony Town & Country minivan. ‘The new Town & Country makes Chrysler again highly competitive with Toyota (TM) and Honda (HMC) in minivans. It comes in three trim levels: the LX, starting at $23,190; the mid-range Touring, starting at $28,430; and that the fancy Limited starting at $36,400. Whichever version you go with, it will have a lower base price than the previous model and comes with more standard equipment.

Even the LX comes with standard stability control, keyless entry, side-curtain airbags, and an overhead console. The Touring model adds such standard gear as a power liftgate, driver's seat, and sliding doors, plus "Stow 'n Go" and optional "Swivel 'n Go" seating (more on that later). The Limited boasts a bigger engine, a backing-up camera and alarm, leather upholstery trim, high intensity headlights, heated second-row seats, and a hard-disk-based, MP3-capable audio system.’

Read: Chrysler's Tony Town & Country - BusinessWeek

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