The Washington Times, February 21st, 2003
Byline: Frank Aukofer, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Like a gracefully aging dowager, Chrysler's Town & County may have lost a step on the dance floor, but it still commands attention.
It is the unabashed luxury entry among minivans, a slice of the vehicle market that, despite ridicule, continues to meet the needs of many, as well as contribute to the bottom line for manufacturers.
Chrysler, as almost everyone knows, invented the modern minivan in 1983. Since then, the company has sold more than 10 million copies in various styles. The biggest seller, with 244,911 sales in 2002, is the ...
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