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  1. Yes, I admit that can be a bit confusing.

     

    The 5th Generation is actually just the forum itself, those tabs for the other generations are sub forums within in.

     

    So this - http://www.chryslerforum.co.uk/forum/26-chrysler-voyager-grand-voyager/

     

    Is for the current generation.

     

    We did that originally as it can really help with the search terms in Google.

     

    Now we're a bit more in there, it might be a good idea to make that distinction though - I'll investigate!

  2. Hey :)

     

    Search should be working - are you using the desktop interface or your cellphone?

     

    If the desktop version, there is a search box in the top right that should let you find everything you need :)

     

    Unlimited edits are something that unfortunately has to be removed, so that people cannot go around destroying old posts (happened on other forums I've run) - however you can report a post and a moderator will update it for you :)

  3. Hi Ringtail - indeed there are mate, it shouldn't be too hard :)

     

    A 4th generation car will look like this:

     

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/ca/Chrysler_Grand_Voyager_front_20070902.jpg/1280px-Chrysler_Grand_Voyager_front_20070902.jpg

     

    Whereas, the 2008 (5th Gen) is (IMHO) a lot more beefier, and looks like this:

     

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/66/Chrysler_Grand_Voyager_V_front_20100508.jpg/1280px-Chrysler_Grand_Voyager_V_front_20100508.jpg

     

    Hope that helps :)

  4. I hired one for two weeks in Florence for my wedding/honeymoon and thought it was a great little car. (Y)

     

    We did about 1000 miles in it including a drive over to the island of Elba and it did us proud. We were 3 up with suitcases and the split rear seats really helped with the extra luggage. Even on the island roads which were typically Italian (Very winding and steep) it held its own quite well. There is an amount of body roll, but when you get used to this you realise this is capable little car.

     

    My wife loved it, and we'll definitely look at one when her ageing Alfa comes to the end of its life. :)

    Cool - nice to hear you enjoyed it.

     

    Did you specify one, or was it just luck of the draw?

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