
The Grand Voyager is less practical than a european equivilent such as a Ford Galaxy.

The 2.8-litre engine is too thristy to be used in a MPV style car.
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The layout and quality of the cabin has been improved, however some materials still feel cheap and dull.

Their is a lot of chrome inserts on the front end of the Chrysler.
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The second row of seats swivel at a 180-degrees giving a good office space.

The Chrysler is designed for long-distance crusing.
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Despite it's size the Grand Voyager scores a disappointing two stars from Euro NCAP.

The boot space is a massive 3,296-litres with all seats folded flat into the floor. This is a 1,000-litres more than the SEAT Alhambra.
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