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2013 Toyota Sienna vs 2013 Chrysler Town & Country Philadelphia PA
What does Chrysler's Town & Country minivan have going for it? Plenty. Great fuel economy, high safety scores and tons of standard features. It also has flexible and very comfortable seating and an extra large cargo area. No wonder this vehicle is one of the dominant choices in its class. It was designed with families in mind and the safety features prove it. An abundance of airbags, including side-curtain airbags, brake assist, child seat anchors and a post-collision safety system are just a few of the elements in the Town & Country that will keep your family safe. It also has hands-free calling and provides a super quiet and ultra smooth ride.Â
The new Toyota Sienna offers a few things for your family too. Daylight running lights, driver and passenger airbags along with side-curtain bags, rear-door safety locks for children, child-seat anchors and a rearview camera.Â
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2013 Toyota Sienna Power & Handling
The Toyota Sienna comes with a V-6, and it produces 266 horsepower. It has enough power to get you where you want to go and even pass a few cars on the way. You can get the Sienna with front-wheel drive or four-wheel drive, depending on which level you go for.Â
2013 Chrysler Town & Country Power & HandlingÂ
The powerful Town & Country gets 25 miles to the gallon of gas and will energize you with its 283 horsepower, V-6 engine and front-wheel drive. Another nice touch for the Town & Country is the ability to balance out the suspension when the weight in the cargo area is unevenly loaded. This makes for a super enjoyable and fluid ride. The Electronic Stability Control system also works hard for you when you need it. It can apply the brakes and control the engine's power output if you ever get into a questionable driving situation.Â
Design of the 2013 Sienna
The Sienna seats eight and the second and third rows of seats can be folded away to provide a great deal of storage room when necessary. The Sienna's interior is quite comfortable and has satellite radio, rear-view camera and a number of safety features, which allow for an almost carefree excursion.
Design of the 2013 Town & Country
Besides families, who just love the Town & Country, it's also gaining popularity among business people. The roomy cabin and more than ample storage space makes it a perfect fit for executives and real estate entrepreneurs who need to entertain or transport groups of business associates or potential clients around town. The quiet motoring experience along with comfortable seating, multiple safety features and interior amenities such as Bluetooth capability and hands-free calling, couldn't be more spot on for those who want to entertain in a luxurious manner.Â
Conclusions
The prices of the Town & Country and the Sienna are very close and so are the standard safety features and gas mileage. The Town & Country has a little more get-up and go than the Sienna and it also has Chrysler's luxury interior and overall feel. The Town & Country seems to appeal to a wider audience than the Sienna.