Chrysler Voyager is also known as Chrysler Grand Voyager and it is a luxury minivan manufactured by Chrysler in 1988. The important fact about this series is that most of the vehicles with the Voyager nameplate on them was sold exclusively sold in some countries like the United States of America, Mexico and in some parts of Europe. Voyager was released by Chrysler mainly as a rebadged version of the Dodge Caravan.
The first generation of the Voyager had either a 2.5 L four-cylinder or a 3.0 L Mitsubishi V6 engine and the second generation offered the 3.3L engine. There were some issues raised on the engine as the Mitsubishi V6 engine failed to meet the emission standards. The present version is the fifth generation which started in 2008 and the seating is arranged in the 2–2–3 (front to rear) layout common in North America instead of the traditional 2-3-2.
Renault 4 has two other names; 4L and Quatrelle and it was a hatchback economy car that was produced by Renault from 1961 to 1992. The history of the 4L is that it happens to be the first car that was the very first front-wheel drive family car produced by Renault...
Redefining the versatility with the 7 seat arrangement the Peugeot Partner looks quite comfortable enough for carrying the luggage and the family on the picnic. You can keep on adding the baggage with the additional compartments that are provided under the floor of the car...
With the increasing demand for duel fuel vehicle the Opel Zafira Tourer C is introduced in the market. The CNG tank would run the car for a distance of approximately 530 kilometers due to which people can even travel to their native that is located at a distant from the city stay...