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The Chrysler people-mover across older NZ imports.

Last reviewed: 23 April 2026

The Chrysler Voyager and larger Grand Voyager are the people-mover side of the Chrysler NZ fleet, arriving as US imports and occasional ex-Australian stock across the 2005 to 2015 period. Most NZ Voyager examples run a 3.3, 3.6, or 3.8-litre V6 petrol drivetrain with seven or eight seats, sliding doors, and a load-lugging focus. The Voyager sits in a small corner of the NZ used-import market with a specific buyer profile: large families, shuttle operators, and occasional trades needing a long wheelbase interior on a modest budget.

Your estimated repayment

Weekly

Disclaimer

$50/week

$101 /fortnight $218 /month
$11,000
$0
7.00% p.a.
5 years

We are not a finance company. Indicative only. Not a quote or offer of credit. Actual rates, fees, and repayments depend on your circumstances and the lender's decision.

Year by year

Voyager prices and repayments, by era.

Typical NZ market prices and the weekly cost of financing each. All figures assume 7% over 5 years with no deposit. Indicative only; open the full calculator to pre-set your own rate and term.

2001-2007 older import

$6,000

First-generation PT Cruiser-era Voyager and Grand Voyager. Condition spread very wide; often below the secured-loan minimum threshold.

Weekly

$27.42

Monthly

$118.81

2008-2011 used import

$9,000

Second-generation Voyager with Stow-n-Go seating. 3.8 V6 common; service history varies sharply.

Weekly

$41.13

Monthly

$178.21

2012-2015 late import

$15,000

Final-generation Voyager and Grand Voyager, often the last genuinely late-model stock in the NZ import pool.

Weekly

$68.54

Monthly

$297.02

Who this suits

Who buys a Chrysler Voyager?

  • Large-family buyers wanting seven or eight seats on a budget below an equivalent Toyota Estima or Honda Odyssey.
  • Shuttle and small-charter operators looking for a long interior and sliding doors at a modest price.
  • Buyers crossing over from an older Dodge Caravan or similar North American van needing parts and workshop continuity.

Financing notes

What financing a Voyager usually looks like.

At $11,000 across a 4-year term at 11%, the weekly repayment sits at roughly $66 a week or $287 a month, provided the loan clears the $10,000 minimum secured-loan threshold that many NZ lenders apply. A cheaper Voyager below that threshold typically routes to an unsecured personal loan at a 2 to 4 percentage point premium. Confirm the lender's minimum secured threshold before committing to the car.

Model-specific questions

Chrysler Voyager finance FAQ.

Is a Voyager financeable below the $10,000 lender minimum?

Not on a standard NZ secured-car loan product, where $10,000 is a typical minimum. The alternative is an unsecured personal loan at a 2 to 4 percentage point premium, which changes the weekly and total interest materially. A higher-spec late Voyager or a smaller deposit on a $12,000 to $15,000 car often works out cheaper than taking a cheap Voyager on a personal loan.

Are sliding-door and Stow-n-Go Voyagers a problem for insurers or lenders?

Generally no. Insurance pricing reflects the large interior and higher repair cost after a bump rather than the door or seating mechanisms specifically, and lenders do not price Stow-n-Go differently from a conventional Voyager. The more common lending issue is age and odometer on older Voyager stock, which can push the car outside the lender's maximum age-at-loan-end cutoff.

A formal estimate on a Chrysler Voyager.

Our finance partner compares multiple NZ lenders. Calculator inputs travel through to the application, and the partner returns a formal estimate after the lender's credit assessment.

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Disclaimer

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