1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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$19,160 to $21,335

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by Anonymous
Sep 18, 2014
I liked the affordability of this used van but wasn't too thrilled at the lack of amenities and the cheap build quality. The rust was a major concern on the rocker panels. These issues reflect in the low resale value and this minivan cannot compete with the likes of Honda or Toyota even in most of the used Honda and Toyota offerings out there.Sep 18, 2014
by RE S
Feb 14, 2012
I drove this van for a year as a campus shuttle at my college. It was horrendous in every way, yet I became inexplicably attached to it. So why did I hate this van? First, the power. 150hp just isn't enough for a vehicle this heavy. It was sluggish and unresponsive. The V6 delivered its power smoothly enough though. Second, the comfort. The suspension was too bouncy half the time, and too stiff the other half. I could never understand how this was even possible. The interior had soft fabric and supportive seats, but the design was purely utilitarian. Third, the steering. The wheel would turn about 15 degrees in either direction with no response whatsoever. The steering feel reminded me of those playgrounds with a ship's wheel that isn't connected to anything. On cambered roads you would have to hold the wheel at about 45 degrees off center to keep the van in a straight line. Lastly, there were some problems unique to this particular van. The headlights were so dim you could barely tell they were on, and the high beams were only marginally brighter. The interior perpetually reeked of alcohol and vomit. We referred to the heater as "the owl", because of the sound it made while it was running. The dashboard lights would intermittently shut off for minutes at a time, and the right turn signal blinked at double speed. Worst of all was the clunky transmission. The story behind that was quite entertaining: Many years ago one of the drivers was a man who had lost an arm, so a knob had been installed on the steering wheel to assist with turning. Once while he was driving the knob fell off and, unable to control the vehicle, the man drove it over a curb leaving it high-centered on the transmission. The repair was botched, and ever since then the van would lurch violently with every gear change. And yet, despite all that, I grew to love it. I began to appreciate the driving characteristics, and found the quirks and faults more endearing than frustrating. More than anything, I loved the time I spent driving it. I remember being constantly entertained by the antics of drunk passengers. I loved the thrill of driving in winter blizzards at night. My coworkers and I would challenge ourselves to brake smoothly on the icy roads without engaging the ABS. Occasionally we would get huge tips from passengers, even though it was a free service. Some of our passengers would board the van dressed in bizarre costumes for themed parties. Perhaps then, my attachment is more to that time in my life than to the van itself, but that worn-out old Plymouth Voyager will always hold a place in my heart.Feb 14, 2012
by Anonymous
Nov 19, 2010
What you are looking at is My Custom 1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager SE Wheelchair Side Entry Conversion Van I bought it back in Dec. 2007 Since I've bought it I have replaced the Drivers Sliding Door, Light Dimmer Switch, CD Deck, Muffler, Speakers, Tires, Rims. When I bought it with 143,XXXK on it. Manual Folding Ramp Manual Sliding Door Interior Handicap Van Feature List: 9" LOWERED FLOOR Removable Front Seats 4 Point Tie Downs Vehicle Feature List: A/C, 3.3 litre v6, Power Windows, Power Mirrors, Power Locks, Air Shocks, Keyless Entry, Sony Xplod CDX-GT130 CD Deck, Bulldog Remote Starter, Automatic Transmission, 4" Sebring Tuning Muffler, Very Clean, No Accidents.Nov 19, 2010

1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager Pricing

Original MSRP
$19,160 to $21,335
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Trims & specs

Airbags

Dual front airbags

Audio System

AM/FM radio

Brakes

ABS: 4-wheel

Convenience Features

Steering wheel: tilt-only

Mirrors

Exterior mirrors: power

Rear Seats

Type: bench

Roof

OEM roof height: undefined

Seats

Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: cloth

Third Row Seat

Type: bench

Windows

Front wipers: intermittent

Airbags

Dual front airbags

Audio System

Single disc in-Dash CD · AM/FM radio

Brakes

ABS: 4-wheel

Convenience Features

Multi-function remote: keyless entry · Steering wheel: tilt-adjustable

Mirrors

Exterior mirrors: power

Rear Seats

Type: captains chairs

Roof

OEM roof height: undefined

Seats

Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: cloth

Third Row Seat

Type: bench

Tires and Rims

Wheels: alloy

Windows

Front wipers: intermittent