Jul 1, 2014

Town and Country vs. Honda Odyssey: Driveability and Details

If you are looking at minivans, you may want to look at this comparison between the Chrysler Town and Country and the Honda Odyssey in Baltimore. You may be surprised at the money you’ll save when you choose the Town and Country. Plus you will get better performance. See the award-winning minivan at Don Whites, your Baltimore Chrysler dealer in Cockeysville, MD.

Driveability
Minivans have often been accused of poor driveability. Chrysler thinks that Mom and Dad deserve better. That’s why the Town and Country offers a V6 engine that delivers 283 horsepower and 260 lb/ft of torque. You can contrast that with the 2014 Honda Odyssey in Baltimore which gets 248 horsepower/250 torque. Which one would you rather drive? Clearly the Town and Country is better suited for Maryland’s busy urban traffic. Test drive the Town and Country and see how the power feels in your hands.

Details
The Town and Country is one of the more luxurious minivans today. Yet you’ll pay $7,000 more for a similarly outfitted 2014 Honda Odyssey in Baltimore. For $7,000 less, the Town and Country will offer you leather seating, soft touch trim, and a leather steering wheel. You’ll get a power liftgate and Chrysler’s unique Stow N Place Roof Rack. A DVD player will entertain the kids. Then there’s the flip-into-place tailgate seating. Dash tech includes the Parkview camera and Uconnect hands-free phone. So if you plan to keep that $7,000, get a quick price quote on the Town and Country.

The Town and Country is available at Don Whites, the Baltimore Chrysler dealer in Cockeysville, MD.