2011MY Chrysler Town & Country Pricing Released, Starts at $30,995
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2011MY Chrysler Town & Country Pricing Released, Starts at $30,995



Chrysler states that its refreshed 2011 Town & Country "delivers great American design, innovative technology and unparalleled functionality, all at surprising value". Well, we'll you be the judge of that, but for now we can tell you that the facelifted minivan will soon hit U.S. dealerships in three trim levels (Touring, Touring L and Limited) and prices starting from $30,995, including the $835 destination fee.

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