My 2020 Touring L after 56K miles in Michigan has been perfect. The only "problem" was the main battery pooping out recently. Never once has the Check Engine light illuminated. I hope to keep it another 5 years / 50K miles. I love it.
🤣@Mike_44 wow you found the solution, for me with 110k miles still cut off the engine I will share your simple solution with the expert mechanics of Chrysler's dealers because until today I have been fixed and fixed and still have the same problem.🤣
@@photojmbstudio I did not find the solution. In any case, the credit goes to the guy with this video. ua-cam.com/video/p8DMgBtjGbk/v-deo.htmlsi=VBD7OjAgIO-G4cti
If you want to travel with your family believe me the Chrysler minivan is the way to go great ride handles excellent just a joy on long and short trip, plenty of room for the kids, parents or friends with hidden compartments for luggage or valuables with there sto and go.
Tires are not good in snowy conditions. Cross-climate2 Michelin’s are next move. Mt transmission had to be completely replaced. Battery sensor changed. An oil thing too but can’t remember that part name. We love the rest of it. Rides nice and comfortable. Uconnect is too complicated for kids to use.
I got a 2017 and 2020, both over 60000 miles, not a problem , sos far so good
I have this minivan 2021year make already 68000 klm
No one of this problems was on my car...
One of the best minivans
My 2020 Touring L after 56K miles in Michigan has been perfect. The only "problem" was the main battery pooping out recently. Never once has the Check Engine light illuminated. I hope to keep it another 5 years / 50K miles. I love it.
In addition, bubbles on the hood, traction loss, front doors alignment is terrible on limited trim, and more...
in lots of cars
My 2020 limited s does the engine cut off problem with the auto stop. It has only 15000 miles on it
You people just don't learn, you deserve it.
I have an 2022 with 50000 miles. Nothing of this issue. I drive the Dog Piss outta it.
I believe the engine cutoff issue is a very simple fix, related to grounding bolt that gets lose under the car..
Any detail with this issue
🤣@Mike_44 wow you found the solution, for me with 110k miles still cut off the engine I will share your simple solution with the expert mechanics of Chrysler's dealers because until today I have been fixed and fixed and still have the same problem.🤣
@@photojmbstudio I did not find the solution. In any case, the credit goes to the guy with this video.
ua-cam.com/video/p8DMgBtjGbk/v-deo.htmlsi=VBD7OjAgIO-G4cti
Like my 2016 I had to replace the links sway bar links on my 2020 and the hood bubbled on both.
If you want to travel with your family believe me the Chrysler minivan is the way to go great ride handles excellent just a joy on long and short trip, plenty of room for the kids, parents or friends with hidden compartments for luggage or valuables with there sto and go.
thanks for this
The last five years I am doing all the work in Los Angeles I have 165,000 miles and no problem
Tires are not good in snowy conditions. Cross-climate2 Michelin’s are next move. Mt transmission had to be completely replaced. Battery sensor changed. An oil thing too but can’t remember that part name. We love the rest of it. Rides nice and comfortable. Uconnect is too complicated for kids to use.
I work for Chrysler I never ran into these problems or customer complaints at the dealer?
It's super frustrating to pay 60k on such weak/poor quality car.
Weak?
Stop voting democrat.
Stop being negative and go somewhere else, I have the '18 and probably the best vehicle I've ever owned and the gas is $40-48 not 60
Especially when 6 years ago a new Toyota Sienna started at $30K
Polski
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