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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / April 2005

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2005 Stow 'n Go Town & Country

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harrym - 23 Apr 2005 14:28 GMT
I loved the idea of the Stow 'n Go feature on the new Town & Country --
until I sat in the back seat.  The seats in my '98 Grand Voyager are far
more comfortable.  Does anyone have experience with riding in the T&C's
back seats for any distance?  Is this feature [SnG] really as practical
as it first seems?
jdoe - 24 Apr 2005 12:26 GMT
The only "uncomfortable" thing I noticed was the lack of headroom due to
auto tailgate and side air bags. Most of the other part is visual.
Larry
>I loved the idea of the Stow 'n Go feature on the new Town & Country --
> until I sat in the back seat.  The seats in my '98 Grand Voyager are far
> more comfortable.  Does anyone have experience with riding in the T&C's
> back seats for any distance?  Is this feature [SnG] really as practical as
> it first seems?
THOR - 24 Apr 2005 13:33 GMT
"I loved the idea of the Stow 'n Go feature on the new Town & Country --
until I sat in the back seat.  The seats in my '98 Grand Voyager are far
more comfortable. "

Seriously now....  How often do you ride in the back?  Isn't this area
normally reserved for children?
(of course, non folding seats would be more comfortable)
harrym - 24 Apr 2005 14:12 GMT
Even our grandchildren are adults now.  We fairly often travel with six
adults in our Grand Voyager -- because our van has easier access than
their sedans.  The flat floor would be nice on occasions when we buy a
large object and need to bring it home, or to fold down one seat for our
lab's bed.

> "I loved the idea of the Stow 'n Go feature on the new Town & Country --
> until I sat in the back seat.  The seats in my '98 Grand Voyager are far
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> normally reserved for children?
> (of course, non folding seats would be more comfortable)
jdoe - 25 Apr 2005 14:57 GMT
IF you get over the 'visual" of the thinner seat which exagerrates the
angular look they really are comfortable. The problem is they don't "look"
as comfortable. The only issue I noticed is headroom (or lack of) in the
back and the front passenger seat.
Larry
> Even our grandchildren are adults now.  We fairly often travel with six
> adults in our Grand Voyager -- because our van has easier access than
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>> normally reserved for children?
>> (of course, non folding seats would be more comfortable)
 
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