Interesting Facts About the Chrysler Town & Country S
The Chrysler Town & Country has a rich heritage that spans from its early days as a classic “woody wagon” to becoming a pioneer of the modern minivan. Introduced for the 1990 model year on Chrysler's front‑wheel‑drive minivan platform, the nameplate has evolved through several generations.
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Pioneer of the Modern Minivan
When Chrysler launched the Town & Country for the 1990 model year, it was built on the company's front‑wheel‑drive minivan platform, positioning it as a trailblazer in the emerging modern minivan class.
From Woody Wagon to Minivan
The Town & Country began its life in 1941 as a steel‑roofed family “woody wagon,” a distinctive design that later gave way to Chrysler's very first minivan, showcasing the model’s ability to reinvent itself.
A New Generation Arrives in 2008
The 2007 Town & Country served as a carry‑over model, and 2008 marked the debut of the next generation, introducing fresh styling and updates while continuing the legacy of the nameplate.
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