We say Big, safe car, but there are cheaper and better alternatives.Performance The Grand Voyager‘s 2.5 and 2.8 diesels are strong workhorses. The petrol 2.4- and 3.3-litre models lack torque and need to be worked hard when overtaking.Emissions Average Co2 emissions are 257g/km which isn't going to win any awards. The Grand Voyager is also thirsty with an average fuel economy of 29mpg.Driving Steering and cornering are on the light side. The Grand Voyager provides a generally boring but safe ride, but large potholes will be crashingly unpleasant.Feel All Grand Voyager engines are on the noisy side, with clunky gearboxes to boot.Space The Chrysler Grand Voyager has over 3,500 litres of space with the rear seats stowed. Enormous.Equipment Dual-zone air-conditioning, a 10-speaker CD stereo, electric mirrors and windows and remote central locking. LX trim gets you climate control system and alloys. It also brings cruise control and metallic paint.Price Insurance and economy are steep. Good resale values.Quality Shouldn't be any reliability issues. Cabin looks sturdy enough.Safety ABS, deadlocks and central locking. Airbags deploy according to severity of crash impact.Pros Good space and good kit.Cons Running costs are high.Alternatives Citroen C8, Renault Espace