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In April 1984, Car and Driver introduced readers to the 1984 Plymouth Voyager LE, a revolutionary minivan that was not a truck. This distinction was crucial in defining the vehicle’s character and separating it from traditional vans on the market.

Unlike trucks, the Plymouth Voyager LE was designed as a front-wheel-drive vehicle with a sideways four-cylinder engine. Its compact size, being ten inches narrower and fifteen inches lower than conventional vans, made it more user-friendly for everyday driving. This mini minivan was a game-changer for families who wanted a versatile vehicle that could navigate city streets and fit into standard parking spaces without the bulk of traditional vans.

Chrysler’s attention to detail in the interior of the Voyager LE was impressive. The seats were a perfect balance of comfort and support, covered in plush fabric that rivaled luxury cars. The dashboard featured a classic design with wood accents, giving the minivan an elegant touch. Standard and optional features such as power seats, power steering, and cruise control added convenience and comfort to the driving experience.

In terms of performance, the Voyager LE offered two engine options: the Chrysler 2.2-liter four and the Mitsubishi 2.6-liter four with balance shafts. While not as powerful as some sports sedans, the minivan provided a smooth and comfortable ride for everyday driving. Fuel economy was decent but not exceptional, with the optional engine averaging around 20 mpg in city driving.

Despite its many strengths, the Voyager LE was not without flaws. Interior rattles and wind noise were common complaints among testers. The optional electric door locks were limited to the front doors, overlooking the side load door. Additionally, the layout of the dash controls could be improved for better accessibility.

Overall, the 1984 Plymouth Voyager LE represented a new concept in the American automobile market. It offered families a practical and stylish alternative to traditional family vehicles, combining the utility of a van with the comfort of a passenger car. With its compact size, versatile interior, and thoughtful design features, the Voyager LE set a new standard for minivans in the 1980s.