2013 Chrysler Town & Country: What's New
Vehicle Overview
The Chrysler Town & Country is related to the Dodge Grand Caravan, but it’s the more luxury-oriented of the two minivans. The Town & Country was significantly revised for 2011 with new exterior styling, a substantially revised interior and a new V-6 engine. The seven-seat minivan competes with the Toyota Sienna and Honda Odyssey.
New for 2013
The standard rear-seat DVD entertainment system gets a higher-resolution screen and available technology features include an HDMI input and two rear USB ports for charging mobile devices. There’s also an available Blu-ray dual-screen entertainment system. Trailer-sway control is now standard, and power-folding side mirrors are optional.
Exterior
Chrysler didn’t go overboard for 2011 trying to make the Town & Country look like something other than a minivan, but there were a number of subtle differences that set it apart from its predecessor. The minivan still wears a grille that incorporates a new take on Chrysler’s wing badge, and the tracks for the sliding side doors are stealthily integrated. Exterior features include:
- Standard 17-inch aluminum wheels
- Chrome grille
- Standard power-sliding side doors
- Standard power liftgate
- Roof rack crossbars can be stored inline with rails
Interior
The Town & Country has room for up to seven people in three rows. The dashboard uses low-gloss, nicely grained materials that make the cabin seem more luxurious.
Having succeeded in part on the strength of its Stow ‘n Go second-row seats — which fold into bins in the floor — Chrysler improved the feature by giving the seats one-touch operation and making them larger for better comfort. Stow ‘n Go second-row seats are standard; traditional second-row bucket seats are optional.
The Town & Country can have an optional power-folding 60/40-split third row with one-touch operation. There are also optional seat heaters for the front- and second-row seats. The cabin has numerous storage nooks, pockets and bins, including dual glove compartments. A standard sliding console includes a power outlet and can be configured for second-row use. The Town & Country is available with Uconnect Web, which gives passengers Wi-Fi internet access. Interior features include:
- Standard leather upholstery
- Standard automatic air conditioning with rear controls
- Standard rear-seat DVD entertainment system with a 9-inch overhead screen
- Optional navigation system
- Optional second- and third-row retractable window shades
- Optional heated steering wheel
Under the Hood
The Town & Country is powered by a 3.6-liter V-6 engine that drives the front wheels through a six-speed automatic transmission. The automatic transmission’s gear selector, which looks like a center-console shifter, is positioned high on the dashboard to the right of the gauges. Mechanical features include:
- 283-horsepower, 3.6-liter V-6 with 260 pounds-feet of torque
- Regular gas is acceptable
- Econ mode improves gas mileage by altering shift points and maintaining torque-converter lockup longer
- Optional load-leveling suspension
Safety
Safety features include:
- Standard side-impact airbags for the front seats
- Standard side curtain airbags for all three rows of seats
- Standard antilock brakes
- Standard electronic stability system and traction control
- Standard active front head restraints
- Standard backup camera
- Standard power-adjustable pedals
- Optional rear parking sensors
- Optional blind spot warning system with rear cross path detection
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