2000 Plymouth Voyager

Since they have ironed out all the problems with its inaugural model of 1993,
the 1994 up to 2000 Plymouth Voyager has been made into the best-designed, best-selling
minivans on the market. Imaginative innovations and regular updates to Chrysler's
people-moving products have left its competition reeling in a game of never-ending
catch-up. This year, though, things are different; redesigned family minivans
from other motor corporations seriously threaten the Chrysler minivans' lock
on the sales crown. But even though many have tried to cash in on this craze,
the 2000 Plymouth Voyager is not about ready to topple down.
Still sporting the same engine it had the previous three years, a 3.3-liter V6
engine, coupled with a 4-speed automatic transmission performed splendidly, delivering
sufficient power in all situations. New for the 2000 Plymouth Voyager is Air conditioning
and 7-passenger seating became standard instead of optional. A rear-seat video
entertainment system was newly available, dealer-installed on all models. During
2000, Voyagers adopted a Chrysler badge instead of Plymouth.