1992 Plymouth Voyager

Conceived with the notion to be more of a people carrier and the family cargo
bringer, the 1992 Plymouth Voyager was designed primarily for that function. Marketing
it as a very practical choice of vehicle for the average American family. Power
to haul all the necessities a family get-together or adventure is the standard
notion every Chrysler engineer had in mind, the designers was given the task to
provide space to place everything one might need, and safety is always an issue,
providing the latest technology available to ensure the safeness of its passengers.
The standard features includes, Drivers side airbags, Power Disc/Drum with ABS
Brakes, Front Fog Lights, Power Windows, Power Driver seats, leather seats are
optional and lots of optional features. As of its 1987 model the Plymouth Voyager
has been receiving Four Stars in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA) rating for its Frontal Crash test, both in the driver and passenger side.
In the deep crevices of the 1992 Plymouth Voyagers hood lurks the monstrous 142-horsepower,
3.0-liter V6 and a three-speed automatic transmission, good for hauling and trekking
up hills with a full load.