1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager
With its redesigned fascia and sweeping grille, the 1999 Grand Voyager looks
very handsome, almost regal. Its round molded corners, slanting windshield, sculpted
body panels and understated side moldings, in concurrence with its shadowy hue
give the Voyager a sporty facade that is both elegant and vaguely imposing. The
dark-tinted windows blended perfectly with the deep-purple paint job. Three V6
engines are available: 3.0-liter, 3.3-liter and 3.8-liter. Both trims of the 1999
Plymouth Grand Voyager comes with four-speed automatic transmissions.
A 3.3-liter flexible fuel V6 is available in some states that will run on ethanol.
As mentioned many times before, cargo capacity doesn't have the final word when
it comes to choosing a minivan. Lost are the days when minivan drivers have to
tolerate shaky rides just to get more cargo space. Anyone who has to haul a lot
of people around should find that the 1999 Grand Voyager offers an engaging mix
of value, ride quality and spaciousness. Besides that, the 1999 Grand Voyager
is one of the more attractive, comfortable minivans on the market.