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1994 Plymouth Voyager

More than just being one of America's top selling minivan, The Plymouth Voyager is a pioneer, a model that before it never existed, creating a whole new category in the automotive world. The Voyager offered itself as a scaled-down version of the van, with more modern conveniences and greater fuel efficiency. And after a few months of warming up to these newcomers? significant numbers of people began buying the Voyager and Caravan. Since then on the fall of 1983, the minivan is now the number 1 mode of family transportation in the industry, and is far from reaching the zenith of its success yet, and Chrysler has sold more than 4 million of them.
 
Success definitely hasn't changed the Voyager: Except for a slightly bigger engine, some structural reinforcement and interior improvements, the 1994 base model bears a strong resemblance to its groundbreaking ancestor. Sporting the base engine that is a 2.5 L, 4-cylinder with an optional 3.0 L, 6-cylinder engine. The engine worked well with the supplementary three-speed automatic transmission, exhibiting smooth passing power on the freeway. When hitting an open stretch, the optional speed control keeps it at a steady 72 mph.
 
Constantly topping the Minivan market for over a decade now, thanks to its practical design, solid construction and remarkable performance at a very reasonable price. The Plymouth Voyager has been the standard for the minivan market. It offers the best value for the price being paid for it. The 1994 Plymouth Voyager will continue to uphold the legacy its predecessors have established.

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