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Aug112010

Entertainment On The Go

Chrysler Town and Country Equipped To Satisfy

On a long drive, or even a short one, passengers want to be entertained.  "I spy" and 20 questions will only get you so far, especially with children in the car.  Luckily, the Chrysler Town and Country minivan offers options for stimulation well beyond the standard fare. 

The Town and Country offers a dual screen DVD system (second and third rows) that includes Sirius/XM satellite TV, wireless headphone sets and a three zone climate control system, ensuring everybody remains comfortable on the journey.  

Speaking of comfort, take a look at Chrysler's "Swivel and Go" seating to the left. You can turn the second row seats around to face the third row, creating space for conversation or games. 

This feature earned the Town a Country on CNN's "Best Back Seats" list.   Here's what they had to say:

"Where the Chrysler Town and Country truly shines is in utlity and entertainment." 

In terms of safety and navigation, the town and country shows up strong as well.

Chrysler has fitted its MyGIG multimedia system with satellite navigation and Sirius real-time traffic updates, plus a built in back up camera. The optional Blind Spot Motoring and Cross Traffic alert system, with orange indicators that flash in the side view mirrors to warn of approaching vehicles and nearby objects will make navigation far easier, especially in unfamiliar areas. 

While the Town and Country is indeed a minivan, it doesn't have to carry the unfair labels given to the segment.  A few recent stories and studies point to the changing demographics of minivan owners and the different approach automakers are taking to them.

"I think minivans are making a come back," said Jill Wheeler, Chrysler minivan owner. "the more I notice them now I see lots of younger families driving them."

To discover the Town and Country, visit West Herr Chrysler Jeep Suzuki online or at our Orchard Park location today. 

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