Chrysler's minivans divide into two different versions, Town & Country and Voyager. The Town & Country series consists of an extended-length wheelbase with either front-wheel-drive (FWD) or all-wheel-drive (AWD) traction. Trim variations include LX, LXi and Limited labels for both FWD and AWD. Top-of-the-line Limited caps the line and transforms the all-too-common minivan into a fancy people-hauler where the amenities and ride quality feel better than what you'd find in a stretched limousine. Voyager models ride on the regular-length wheelbase and split into two trims, Voyager and Voyager LX. A power-operated sunroof is the latest in optional gear for Town & Country, but a DVD-based video entertainment system is also available with two sets of wireless headphones and a big LCD display screen mounted in the ceiling behind front seats. Passive safety equipment includes a strong safety-cage structure, larger and smarter disc brakes, bright and powerful headlamps, multi-stage frontal air bags and optional side-impact air bags (they're standard on Limited), plus seatbelt pretensioners and load-limiters for the two front seats. In addition, sliding side doors and tailgate open and close through optional power controls, with pinch sensors on alert during door movements.
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