Interesting Facts About the Plymouth Grand Voyager
The Plymouth Grand Voyager entered the market as a minivan in 1984, following the Plymouth Voyager nameplate’s earlier life as a full‑size van from 1974 to 1983. It remained in production through the 2000 model year, evolving across three distinct generations.
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From Full‑Size Van to Minivan
The Voyager nameplate began as a full‑size van produced from 1974 to 1983. Starting in the 1984 model year, Plymouth repurposed the name for a minivan, marking the birth of the Grand Voyager.
Three Generations of Redesign
The Grand Voyager’s minivan era is divided into three generations: Generation I (1984–1990), Generation II (1990–1995), and Generation III (1996–2000). Each generation introduced a redesign that refreshed the model’s look and features.
Parts Availability and Challenges
While aftermarket and OEM parts for model years such as 1993, 1994, and 1995 are still sold online, owners often report that body parts—especially the plastic components—can be hard to locate.
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