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  1. Is anyone running high mileage e.g. Over 150,000.

    Looked at one which had a rebuild but unfortunately the sales guy was an arsehole and wouldn't let me test drive it without saying I'd buy it.

     

    I might look at a cv on a 2001 'Y' reg but it's 169,000 miles. Which I've been told it'll need an engine rebuild.

     

    Now if it was a vw 'pd' engine with that mileage I wouldn't be bothered but since I don't know about these crd 2.5 enigines I'm hesitant.

     

    Thanks

  2. My 2005 ltd xs stow & go may well be up for sale in February. Its done 118000. Had cam belt done at 66000 so will be due another soon probably within the next 6 months. I have a chrysler specialist near me who can do anything on these & has no quarms about ding a cam belt.

    its been our workhouse for the last 10 years. Been looked after well enough &never had an advisory on an mot apart from when i left child seats in the back so they couldn't test the seat belts.

    Would be selling as we are getting a motobility vehicle.

     

    Not sure if you allow ads in posts like this but if not i won't be upset if you delete this post.

    Nice ad but for me Feb is too late as I need one now lol.

    My misses is 24 weeks today with twins and not having a car now as is old it I'm really on the hunt.

    If I don't get one by xmas then I'll be looking at a different make which isn't what I want but needs must.

    Thanks though.

  3. I am also looking to buy a Grand Voyager Ltd with Stow n Go. I want a 55 reg on without starship miles although good service history is more important than actual miles in my opinion, not bothered if diesel or LPG (actually I would prefer an LPG I think). I am looking to spend under £3500 in total and have considered a couple that needed work however it seems that the timing belt replacement times are impossible to work out (I have been told 60K miles and also 100K miles???) and finding one in my price range and way above, with written proof that it has been replaced is like finding hens teeth, noone seems to bother and I just know that if I bought one of these the belt would snap on the drive home..... :(

    It is easy to spend money on a dog but I have happily owned my present car (Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.0 V6 diesel (Mercedes lump)) for 6 1/2 years and been totally happy with it and only suffered one fault, which was a known fault and easily rectified (if not so cheaply...) so I am being very careful looking for the replacement vehicle.

    Not easy is it?

    Good luck with your search Ohwell

     

    Keith

    thanks

    It's not easy trying to look past all the riffraff about.

    What gets me is the sellers lying or not telling the whole truth about the car(s). so hten travel upto 40 miles to look and then see then drive back without.

     

    I'm looking at a grand voyager limited on sat morning. It's fully loaded but my concern is it's had an engine rebuild with invoice to show what's been done. Down side is it's 168k miles.

    Until I get there I don't know what to expect.

    Just getting fed up with looking at rubbish.

    My car got sold last sat so only have my works van for transport.

  4. What age cars are you looking at as my 2005 is solid as & my mates one - 2006 - has no rust either. Had a late 90's one in the late 90's & that had none either

    From 02 - 06

    With what members are saying on here it seems the ones with the rust are not looked after and not cleaned my hand or often enough in that case.

     

    I've had vw's mostly and the ones I've had are genuinely looked after as mostly owned by an enthusiast.

     

    I'm looking at a grand voyager probably Thursday night since there open til 19:00 but for the money as long as there's no major issues. I'll buy it as it has 12 month mot. Full leather with heated seats. So I'll see what that's like.

  5. I'm looking at a gv on Saturday apparently it's having a power steering pump done and will have 12 month mot. if it has the 12 mot I might just buy it and see how it goes for the price it's worth it for a year. It's at the same place I saw a black one yesterday with the rust so I'll take some pictures of it and show that they do rust.

     

    I think it's 4 out of 8 I've looked at the have problems with rust.

    I could be that they are not cleaned properly by going through car washed (machine ones) which miss the underneath part of the sill coursing them to corrode. I don't know just surmising.

     

    The stow and go's I've not seen any in my price range. But not bothered about that. As once our twins are born all seats will be in use.

  6. The best things about common faults is the most have been delt with here in the past so someone will be able to point you in the right direction.

    Biggest problem I've had is getting the correct parts from motor factors as some bits seem to just have the wrong part numbers on them! Or you can't get them from this country.

    It's a pain to deal with I know.

    My last car was 21 year old and shared a lot of parts with no other so had to track good condition ones down.

    Some Mechanical parts I had to buy non oem as they were discontinued. So this side of things doesn't bother me.

     

     

    This forum seems friendly and helpful so thanks guys for all your feed back

    Cheers

  7. Like big nev mentioned - we talk a lot on this forum, so any and all issues no matter how unique they are get mentioned and rectified!

     

    Most issues are easy fixes and home mechanic suitable. Just keep doing your homework till the right one comes along.

     

    I understand. I've just never gotten round to looking for aftermarket wheels

     

    Cant speak for automatics either - always had manual ones ( which also reminds me, just make sure all gears accessible and smooth engaging)

    Noticed one had nouchy gears but that was due to the clutch bitting at the top.

    Left that car alone as not had a service in 50k miles.

    I don't want an auto as I don't like them much prefer to change gear when I want to.

     

    I sold my car yesterday (sat afternoon) so need a car now and no matter what other cars I'm getting told to look at like a (cough cough) Kia Sedona err the Chrysler voyager for the looks of MPV's look far nicer

     

    Nearly every car I've had I've tastefully modified mostly cosmetic i.e. Lower and alloys. My plans when I get one is just to make the car mine. By changing the wheels once what ever tyres on get worn. This car once I have one is just a family bus for daily duties I'll be getting another VR6 vw as a toy once my and my misses are married.

     

    Cars are under my skin and have been since I was a kid. I feel if you don't look back at your car when walking away you have bought the wrong car. Also look after it better too.

  8. Welcome to the site!

     

    Yes the pricing especially from dealers can be vastly ranging, seen some for ridiculous money because they had "low" mileage.

     

    We've had 3 and not seen any rot, but ours are all 2002 / 2005.

     

    All our we're petrol, on LPG, so not had many of the running problems of the diesels.

     

    I changed the wheels on 2 of ours, porous on one and scabby on the other!! Try the PCD checker website as a backup.

     

    Yep the central locking motors can be a problem, bu they cost pennies to fix.

     

    If your family is growing and you are using buggies - you WILL notice the difference to the Grand, our twins buggy wouldn't fit in the shorter Voyager with the rear seats slid to the back.

     

    Handbrake not holding - yes got that, so I park it in "Park" it clunks when i comes out on hills, other than that not a worry for me.

     

    In 12 months and 11,000 miles a set of new 18" Accelera 245 50 PHI R wore by 1mm on the back from 8mm centre 7mm outers. No they are not the same depth all the way across I measured brand new ones.The fronts were down to 2mm so I replaced them, for more Accelera's.

     

    Top front suspension mounts - yep fairly common, but is that because we talk about it and other car sites don't as it's an easier / less expensive fix so just gets done?

     

    Wiper stalk problems, I've had the indicator not self cancelling on one of our cars. Got a brand new pattern unit recently for £28.00, and 20 minute to replace it.

     

    No problems as yet! with the lights.

     

    They are super things to drive, we also now have a 2007 Ford Galaxy Ghia with loads of toys, panoramic roof etc, but the Grand Voyager is a much nicer "posher" car (and in petrol / LPG silky smooth), and he Ford is far from fault free!!!!

    Thanks for you feed back and welcome.

     

    Oh they do rot. One I looked at today had sills and the bottom of the drivers doors was all bubbled up right the way across.

    Most I've seen are rotten on the sills towards the back wheel arches. Not all but that's where they seem to go.

    We have twins on the way which is why we need a 7 seater. Our pram should fit as it folds quite small and everything just unclips easily.

    These chryslers are no way as bad as the ford/seat/vw for rust though and the two I've drove were better and bigger than the others.

    I'm looking at 2000 to 2007. Seen 06 plates less than 52 plates.

     

    Spec wise im not too fussed and mechanically as long as there is some service history and proof of the cam belt done them most things I can sort.

    I'm looking for one which is priced right but the body has to be respectable i.e. No bumps and minimal scratches as I can detail most out if not too deep.

     

    What does get me is people who are selling cars in general say :

    " age related bumps and marks"

    No such thing it just shows the person doesn't really care about the car.

     

    The search continues I will find one before xmas.

    5 weeks down 3 left ?

  9. Me personally, ive never had any major issues 2003 2.5 CRD LX Grand Voyager, 120k currently.

     

    But to put my piece in : -

     

    Rear tyres seem to get eaten. - Ive only noticed slightly increased wear on the fronts, due it being FW drive and having to deal with steering, plus that lump of an engine.

    Handbrake not holding - if maintained and setup correctly its not an issue.

    Rot. Rot everywhere. Mostly son the sills and chassis mounts - had to repair a small patch on the rear offside sill, wasn't a massive job.

     

    The other issues you highlight, i haven't personally had any issues with.

     

    Other issues i see aa common-ish:

     

    • Oil leaks, normally sump or crank oil seal related ( both repairable by a competent home mechanic)
    • Thermostats failing ( plenty of solutions on this forum. There's even 'how to' videos)
    • Acceleration issues ( again, forum has narrowed down the issues and solutions)

    Not to sure on wheels, believe there an odd size. But why would you need to change them, just preference?

    I've been using mot-checker which when I've see what they are failing on the main ones are the hand brake not holding and abs (forgot that one)

    I've seen a fair few with rotten sills.

     

    Changing wheels just preference as makes the vehicle more personalised to the individual.

    Take it this forum people don't do things like that.

     

    I'm going to look at two today with a bit of luck I might buy one of them.

     

    Ones a black voyager LX 130k miles

    The other is a grand voyager 102k miles in silver

    Not bothered which one as I haven't noticed the size difference.

  10. Hi I'm lee

    New (well going to be) to Chrysler

    I'm looking for a voyager or grand voyager due to expanding our family.

    I've posted in the tech section if anyone can answer the questions.

    Thanks for looking.

  11. Newbie to this site.

    I'm a vw nut through and through but since my family is growing I've found myself needing a 7 seater. So since I was looking at vw/seat to stick to what I know. I've found myself looking at these cars for the following reasons.

    Well spec'ed

    Mahoosive (massive)

    More practical for our needs having sliding doors.

     

    But while I'm looking at these cars I'm finding a lot of common issues.

     

    Rear tyres seem to get eaten.

    Sliding doors and tailgate central locking issues.

    Handbrake not holding

    Top mounts seem weak.

    Rot. Rot everywhere. Mostly son the sills and chassis mounts.

    Wiper stork only working on fastest speed ?

    Lights seem to be temperamental.

     

    I'm not shying away but I would like to know what are the common faults or anymore that I haven't listed.

     

    Out of 8 I think I've looked at I've only driven two but all were way over priced for the faults they had. Which when I've looked without my budget in these cars are oddly priced. Anything from 500 to £5000 and doesn't really matter on the age.

     

    Thanks for any comments

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