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Re: Wholesale cost for a T&C Limited [getinmycar] by deltheking
Jan 05, 2009 (9:43 am)
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Replying to: getinmycar (Jan 05, 2009 3:32 am)

26k for a TC -used with 3000 miles-- I would say it is expensive and not worth it.You dont get the lifetime powertrain warranty-- thats a big negative--Chrysler has lots of engine and transmission problems.Also ,I dont know if you have test driven the Sienna or Odyssey.They are much much smoother and refined than the TC.You can get a much better loaded sienna /odyssey-- late model ,low miles for 20k or less.
Also ,chrysler is in a bankruptcy scare-- so dont know about long term viability with parts etc.
My suggestion- Go for sienna/odyssey.Also the TC takes a real beating on the trade in value.within 5 years its total junk.And it has a lot of recalls with poor reliability.
Check out the sienna xle or odyssey touring before buying TC.
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Re: Wholesale cost for a T&C Limited [deltheking] by macuser
Jan 07, 2009 (11:24 am)
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Replying to: deltheking (Jan 05, 2009 9:43 am)

Why do u say: "Chrysler has lots of engine and transmission problems", what is it based on? Most likely people w/problems will report it on this forum, but the multitude who have no problems, don't!
 
I had a 2005 Grand Caravan SXT for over 3 yrs w/ approx 50K miles on it. Never had a problem. Traded it in for a 2008 T&C only because of more features, i.e. windows that open, side air bags, stabilizer, MyGig. Got it the end of Aug and have over 7,000 miles on it already. No problems...yet...Thank goodness!
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totaled by chuckflarhu
Feb 13, 2009 (11:58 am)
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Well our 2008 T&C Signature was totaled yesterday. Wife in a bad accident. She's doing ok, some injuries not critical.
 
Can't wait to see how hosed I get with insurance money and trying to buy a new one. Anyone getting any good deals lately? I think I want to get the same on.
 
T&C with dual dvd nav etc.
I really dread having to reseach all this stuff again, but at least my wife is ok and the kids weren't in the car.
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Re: totaled [chuckflarhu] by dans2
Feb 13, 2009 (1:45 pm)
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Replying to: chuckflarhu (Feb 13, 2009 11:58 am)

Sorry to hear about the accident.
 
In response to your question, though, the deals now are very good. We got a new 09 T&C Touring for $10k below the $33K MSRP in December. I would think the deals now are even better. If there are still folks with 08s on the lots, those were a good $2 - $3k less than the 09s.
 
Let us know how the insurance treats the depreciation. It seems that the Blue Book prices are higher than the market right now, and not reflecting the discounts that dealers are offering, but the insurance folks probably know this and have ways to compensate. We just had a $4500 collision repair on our 04 Malibu and I was curious how close this was to the "totalled" value of the car.
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Re: totaled [dans2] by chuckflarhu
Feb 13, 2009 (9:32 pm)
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Replying to: dans2 (Feb 13, 2009 1:45 pm)

good to know. thats better than i paid for mine in august, and I know i got a good deal.
 
Cant wait to see what insurance does myself. The other driver who is at fault has a near "no name" carrier. We have SF tho so should be ok in the end.
 
ill post back when i hear.
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T&C Touring, MD by mfletou1
Feb 15, 2009 (3:57 pm)
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I'm a veteran of these forums myself but helped my parents today.
 
By way of background, I personally own a 2007 Honda Odyssey EX-L purchased in 11/07 for $25294 (new). Our van has close to 20k on it now and we're happy with it. Within the first couple hundred of miles, the power steering pump failed and was replaced, but that has turned out to be an isolated incident (the dealer thought that the part was just screwed up from the get go for whatever reason) and the van has been flawless since. No squeaks or rattles have developed--so far so good.
 
My parents had a 2006 DGC SXT. It had 45k and was having problems--need some work on the steering unit, which out of warranty was expensive--and some routine stuff--new brakes and tires. Altogether, they were look at close to 2k worth of work, so they figured they might try to upgrade to the new bodystyle after we got a decent CarMax price on it.
 
Today we purchased a 2009 Chrysler Town and Country Touring 25L with a $33735 MSRP for $25112. We actually live in VA and I cross shopped every Chrysler dealer I could find that had one in MD and VA, and couldn't get anyone to come closer than $2k to that price. I know going back that prices were probably a bit lower, but that's what I was looking at now. Frankly, I'm actually happy to get them a car with a build date of 12/08--on these, the later the better as far as I'm concerned. Hopefully some of the problems have been worked out.
 
Now personally, I would stick with the Honda. It just so happens that my parents are the people that Stow N Go really was decided for. My dad uses his van as a combo taxi for grandkids and bascially a work truck. He puts the seats down and hauls everything from trash to furniture to tvs in that thing. My Ody, on the other hand, is almost exclusively a passenger vehicle.
 
I tried to get my parents to consider Honda and Toyota (Sienna would actually be a better fit given the softer ride), but I just came back to the fact that I didn't want my dad as he's getting older sitting there with a screw driver trying to lift a 50 pound seat.
 
The new T&C does have some cool features--dual dvds, the uconnect tunes system, etc. The double heated seats is extremely nice and my mom is thrilled. But the build quality-plastics, etc--is clearly not even close to our Honda. Also, the 3.8 engine is really not particularly comfortable for this van--its what he had in his '06, and it is a little quieter than the 4, but accleration is still too slow for my taste. Once its up to speed, its fine.
 
I hope to God they have good luck with theirs--I know of the problems that others have had. Its a bit of a risk. But they did get a good deal, and certainly the new one is more likely to stay in good shaper longer than the their old one--plus its safer with ESP. So, in their situation it might sense. The dealer matched the CarMax price on the trade, so it was an easy, great deal--but of course we were using one of the most respected dealership groups on these forums so that is no surprise.
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Re: T&C Touring, MD [mfletou1] by chuckflarhu
Feb 15, 2009 (9:43 pm)
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Replying to: mfletou1 (Feb 15, 2009 3:57 pm)

Well, good ones are out there. My 2008 T&C touring signature had absolutely no issues and saved my wife's life in a front end 60 mph wreck. So the safety ratings are no BS.
 
I do understand your concerns though and I share them as I begin the new car search again. Can I get one with no issues again? sigh.......
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Re: T&C Touring, MD [mfletou1] by nursekev
Feb 21, 2009 (11:03 am)
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Replying to: mfletou1 (Feb 15, 2009 3:57 pm)

I live in Howard County, MD and am seriously considering an 09 T&C Limited. How much negotiating did you have to do on your Touring? Does anyone know if the dealers will still go down even more on the current employee pricing plus all the other rebates? The Limited we're considering is around 34 or 35K, down from 42 or 43K with all the incentives. Still, that's a lot of money.
 
Kevin
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Re: T&C Touring, MD [nursekev] by chuckflarhu
Feb 23, 2009 (3:18 pm)
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Replying to: nursekev (Feb 21, 2009 11:03 am)

Right now I have a quote of 24,900 on a Touring with 25L and swivel and go and sirius backseat tv.(which i dont want but is hard to get without)
That was a no negotiation price, I hope to get it down to about 23,500 tomorrow night.
A long shot, but I'm going for it. I think they need the sales.
 
I paid 26,100 last august for my Touring with Nav, swivel etc. I found a mistake on a dealer site and got them to honor it, but now they don't return my calls for a new one.
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Re: T&C Touring, MD [chuckflarhu] by ifsandbuts
Feb 23, 2009 (5:50 pm)
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Replying to: chuckflarhu (Feb 23, 2009 3:18 pm)

Dang, that's way better pricing than I am seeing in the Tulsa area -- lowest anyone has come on a 2009 touring with 25L is about $27,500 -- and that is without Swivel & Go, which I really DON'T want. If I could get below $25,000 I'd probably buy, even with all the uncertainty over Chrysler.

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