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Chrysler Dodge Jeep Hartford Parts Associate Spotlight

This month we are pleased to highlight Parts Associate Marc Getz better known as our very own in-house "Accessory Guru".  Marc joined the Papa's team in February of 2009 as our Parts Delivery Driver and after six only months on the job was moved to the Service Tech Counter as a Parts Advisor.  In January of 2011, he was moved to the Retail Counter answering the Parts phones and assisting walk-in retail customers.  Recently it was decided that the Speed Shop needed a little updating and change up.  So, Marc jumped right in and took control to rearrange everything…
Chrysler's Town & Country minivan returns with a few new standard features this year, and last year's renovation from nose to tail is holding up well--as is its reputation for safety.

With better styling and a smoother powertrain than in the recent past, the Town & Country still is a near-twin to the Dodge Grand Caravan. The differences come primarily in pricing and features. The Grand Caravan is the minivan value leader, with prices as low as $22,000. The Town & Country goes upscale to places its name implies, up and above the $30,000 barrier to a niche where "luxury" and "minivan" don't sound so mutually exclusive.

That said, there's not enough distinction between the looks of the Grand Caravan and this Town & Country to make for much cocktail-party talk. It's more refined than before, for sure, but the Town & Country remains an upright, square-jawed vehicle, one that stands out as the elder statesman in a crowd of Siennas, Quests and Odysseys. It's gussied up with Chrysler's latest winged logo and the grille is a bit more discreet, and its taillamps are lit by LEDs. It's inside where the differences from the Dodge minivan are a little more striking: the dimensions are shared but the finishes and styling are nicer, with more chrome bangles circling major controls and none of the pervasive cheapness of the pre-2011 Chrysler vans. It's pretty rich inside the T&C, right down to the analog clock that mimics the shape of the grille.

The Chrysler minivan shares its powertrain with the Dodge, which means a 283-horsepower V-6, a six-speed automatic and front-wheel drive--there's no all-wheel-drive option as the Sienna still offers. Chrysler's "Pentastar" powertrain is fine for lugging a full family around from mall to mall, and the steering's a bit quicker to respond than before, but the Chrysler vans' handling is softly tuned, and the suspension bounds more than the fairly responsive Odyssey and Sienna. The V-6 delivers better acceleration by a wide margin, but fuel economy is flat against the Town & Country's pre-2011 numbers.

With standard Stow 'N Go seating system, the Chrysler minivans lead the minivan pack in flexibility. Stow 'N Go means the two rearmost rows of seats can be folded into the floor. The former Swivel 'N Go picnic table package is no longer available for reservations, however. This year, all Chrysler minivans have standard leather upholstery--and a Top Safety Pick rating from the IIHS.

The Town & Country is offered in Touring, Touring-L and Limited trims. Most of the features offered as options on the Dodge are standard on the Chrysler, including power windows for front and side doors; power locks and mirrors; power side doors, tailgate and pedals; automatic headlights; garage door opener; a 115-volt outlet; Stow 'N Go; and a power driver seat. Bluetooth and a USB port are standard. A safety option package includes parking sensors, rearview camera, and blind-spot monitors. Options include a sunroof; leather seats; a navigation system; BackseatTV; a DVD entertainment system; and pushbutton start.
Given its closeness to the new Grand Caravan, our editors are leaving those driving impressions with the high-volume Dodge. For more information, steer over to TheCarConnection's 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan page--and for a more in-depth look at this minivan, see FamilyCarGuide's first drive of the 2011 Chrysler Town & Country.
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2012 Sport Utility of the Year contender: Dodge Durango,

From: Motor Trend, Oct. 12
The Dodge Durango is a new breed of crossover - one whose metamorphosis from body-on-frame to unitized construction has brought an increase in the mainstream V-6's towing capacity from 3750 to 6200 pounds, Motor Trend said. Even better news: A 19 percent reduction in aero drag and the Pentastar V-6's quantum efficiency improvement help boost EPA ratings to 16/23 mpg, the magazine said. (V-8s also eke out an extra highway mpg, the article said.). This Durango feels solid, and our judges had near-unanimous acclaim for the steering, the article said. Design takes a…
Due to the threat of Hurricane Irene Dream Cruise and Dream Ride 2011 has been postponed. The decision needed to be made early because we have such a large amount of local Police, State Police, Fire, EMS and other emergency personnel who needed to be made available to their departments. Please read the letters from Dom Papa and Mike Bozzuto.

 

# 1 Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Dealer for CT for 2010

We are so proud of our associates here at Papa's Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram. The numbers are posted on Chrysler's "Dealer Connect" website and it shows that we are the #1 volume Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram dealership in the state of Connecticut for the year 2010. Not only did we sell and deliver the most new cars in CT but we also sold the most Certified Pre-owned used cars in Connecticut as well. We want to congratulate and thank all our associates on a job well done. We have sold over 100,000 cars in our 63 years…