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CATS
Motors Inc., exclusive distributor of Chrysler, Jeep and
Dodge vehicles in the Philippines last week launched the
2008 Town & Country at the Manila Polo Club.
“True to
Chrysler’s American heritage of innovation and luxury,
the all-new Chrysler Town & Country embodies the brand’s
famed legacy of premium quality and styling for a
first-class family experience,” said Felix Ang,
president of CATS Motors Inc., who introduced Peter
MacKenzie, managing director of Chrysler Southeast Asia
Pte. Ltd., and Thomas Brennan of the United States
Commercial Service—two of the special guests.
Two
samples of the vehicles, both of which were Touring
Editions, both selling at an introductory price of P2.38
million, went on display on the polo field. Each one had
the
Stow ’n’ Go seating system, which features a second-row
bench seat with fold-in-floor third-row seat. The
Limited Edition, which is arriving either in the third
or fourth quarter of the year, has the now-famous Swivel
’n’ Go second row with a removable table that swivel
180° to face the third row, covered storage bins in the
second-row floor, third-row uncovered storage and
fold-in-the-floor third-row seating. No price has been
earmarked yet for the said variant.

Ultimate minivan.
The 2008
Chrysler Town & Country raises the bar anew in its
segment.

“Introducing the new Chrysler Town & Country here today
strengthens our commitment to deliver world-class
products that will delight our customers and exceed
their expectations. We know that just delivering the
product itself is only the start of the journey, and to
truly exceed our customers’ expectations we need
world-class service and support. Through the commitment
and professionalism of our partner CATS Motors, Inc.
here in the Philippines, we have every faith our
customers will be truly delighted with the entire
Chrysler Town & Country experience,” MacKenzie said.
The
all-new Chrysler Town & Country exterior has clean,
tailored lines that create better aerodynamics and a
solid stance on the road. Unique exterior-design cues
include a distinctive front end with the “face of
Chrysler” grille featuring the Chrysler winged badge,
quad headlamps and clean, tailored lines. Chrome accents
that include the belt molding, mirror cap, light bar and
door handles make the 2008 Chrysler Town & Country a
noticeable member of the Chrysler family.
Other
fun features also include a dual DVD system that can
play different media at the same time, MyGIG Multimedia
Entertainment System with available surround sound, LED
pinpoint reading lamps, ambient halo lighting, a
removable, sliding center console and removable
flashlight in the tailgate give more options to families
on the go. Other practical features are heated first-
and second-row cloth or leather seats; remote start;
second- and third-row sunshades; personalized navigation
backgrounds; YES Essentials stain resistant, odor
resistant, anti-static fabric; an umbrella holder next
to the driver’s seat; removable, dishwasher-safe cup
holders; second-row power windows and third-row power
folding seat provide the comforts of home while on the
road.
Safety
continues to be paramount in the design of the Chrysler
Town & Country minivan. All-row side supplemental
curtain air bags and an Electronic Stability Program are
among the standard safety features on the 2008 Chrysler
minivans. With innovations like a patented,
energy-absorbing steering column, driver and passenger
knee blocker, integrated child safety seats, LATCH
(Lower Anchor and Tethers for Children) a rearview
interior-conversation mirror, available ParkSense Rear
Park Assist System and ParkView Rear Back-up Camera, the
2008 Chrysler Town & Country ensures peace of mind when
traveling.
What
should make “the family room on wheels” move smoothly is
the 3.8-liter V6 engine mated to a six-speed
transmission that produces 193 hp at 5,000 rpm and 314
Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm. The six-speed transaxle’s
higher numerical first gear launches the new 2008
minivan more briskly than a four- or five-speed
transaxle. It also provides smaller steps between
ratios, which means the engine speed changes less with
each shift and makes the shifts feel smoother and
engages a more appropriate ratio for any driving
situation. |