We have 2 of them right now, a 2008 and a 2009. Before I bought the 2009, I leased a 2007. I would say in general we are satisfied with them. The amount of money we have invested in the lease(2008) and the purchase are minimal for the features on the vehicles. DH's lease is under $300/month for 27 months/1500 miles per month with no money down. He doesn't have all the bells and whistles but wanted the ability to seat 7 with a low payment.
My car has all the bells and whistles and I love the features it has. Chrysler was offering the entertainment system (dual screen video) free and 0% financing. The purchase price was 10K below sticker. I wanted the navigation system and use it all the time. Love, love, love Sirius Radio and the myGig for plugging in my iPod and being able to have all the controls come up on the screen. Uconnect is great for answering the phone etc.. hands free. The front four seats are heated, the only thing missing is the moonroof which you couldn't get with the dual screen entertainment system.
The things we like about the T&C minivans:
flexible seating, only have 1 child but we are still driving everyone else's
stow and go
decent gas mileage (21 highway, 18-19 city)
American made (We live in Detroit)
reasonable to insure
ease of hauling stuff
comfortable ride
The 2007 I leased had no service issues. My husbands 2008 just needed new front rotors, calipers and brake pads at 19K miles but Chrysler paid for all of that except $75. Seems that the brake pads have to be watched carefully. I had the same problem with a Ford Freestyle. His van also just went in due to the AC not working. Seems that is also a commonly known problem. The hose is too short and breaks loose and you lose all the freon. That repair was paid for also under warranty.
My 2009 has been in twice for repairs. At 4K miles the passenger back door and window stopped working. It was an electrical problem and was fixed easily. Then a month later the radio system went crazy and was constantly scrolling the stations and no other features worked. I took it in and they could not replicate the problem and the radio/electronic system has worked fine since. I am concerned about owning this car as I have been spoiled by having cars under warranty through leasing. I hate paying for car repairs.

When I turned the last lease in, there weren't any cheap lease deals, and this purchase was too good to pass up.
I would say that in general we are as pleased with the T&C minivans as the Fords we have leased over the last 15 years. Good luck with your decision.
