The Verdict
The Town & Country Limited I tested was priced at the heady sum of $44,480, but that included many of the features that make the Town & Country a good van to buy if you have passengers to please. If your van purchase is more about you, and you don't need the latest technology features, the Sienna and Odyssey are more refined on the whole.
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