Auto Transport Quotes: Chrysler Town & Country
The Chrysler Town & Country is a minivan sold by Chrysler. Though the Town & Country name has been used on a number of vehicles dating back to 1941, its current incarnation – the minivan – was introduced in 1990, and is currently in its fifth generation, which debuted in 2007.
The Town & Country is one of the best-selling minivans in the world, and through its various marques Chrysler is one of the best-selling minivan producers in the world, with over 12 million sold as of 2013.
Though rumors have abounded regarding the end of the Town & Country, as of the 2014 model year it was still in production, with no current plans to actively end its run. For more on the Town & Country, check out Chrysler’s official site.
Please note that the Chrysler Town & Country is a minivan, and when it comes to transporting a minivan it can get pretty expensive by an auto transport perspective, mainly because of their size. Minivans are designed to haul at least seven people, and are bulkier because they haul families around.
The minivan is the preferred vacation vehicle for families, and as such cargo room is also important; this adds length and weight to any vehicle, but a minivan even more so. Come transport time, you want to make sure that you understand the difference between the price of a small car and the price of your minivan along the same route.
You can also learn more about shipping a Town & Country at our helpful auto transport Chrysler Town & Country article.
If you’re interested in transporting your Chrysler Town & Country, don’t let us scare you. It’s more affordable than ever, and you can get the best rate right now via our online quote request form. It only takes a minute and your quote will be your final price. We have been in business for over 20 years and we know what it takes to get a car moved at the right price. You can also call us toll-free any time at 800-930-7417 to speak to a representative. They can answer your questions, give you a quote, book your shipment, and more.
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