Test Drive: 1991 Plymouth Voyager
The minivan segment may be shrinking as crossovers explode in popularity, but the
Dodge Caravan is still one of the best-selling vehicles in
Canada.
Giving credit where credit is due, the
Caravan, along with its twin the
Plymouth Voyager, created the minivan segment more than 30 years ago.
With
Chrysler launching an all-new minivan, the
Pacifica, this year, we thought we'd look back 25 years to the launch of the second-generation Plymouth Voyager, which, just like the Pacifica today, was built in
Windsor,
Ont.
The biggest
difference for
1991 was the addition of a V6 engine, with Graeme
Fletcher noting the 3.3-litre "produces a healthy
150 horsepower and
180 lb.-ft. of torque," a far cry from the Pacifica's 3.6-litre V6 that which makes 287 horsepower and 262 lb.-ft. of torque.
Another
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