Chrysler Pacifica SUV | Crossover

Chrysler Pacifica SUV | Crossover 

DESCRIPTION

In the tradition of the PT Cruiser, Chrysler introduces a new cross-segment vehicle, the Pacifica. Equipped with the 300M engine, 3.5L V6, this SUV/mini-van looking vehicle sports 17-inch wheels, optional power sunroof, and Chrysler's brand new badging.

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 29, 2009]
MessyJes
Model Reviewed: Chrysler Pacifica Touring

Strength:

Very roomy, powerful, good stability, lots of extras (built-in GPS, tape player, 6 CD player, and DVD capabilities, and Back-up sensors.)

Weakness:

Coming from driving a 2 door hatchback, it was hard to transition to such a large vehicle. Tough blind spot.

I've had this vehicle for a year now, I must say, it's the best I've ever had. It has great handling, smooth ride, lots of storage and loading capabilities and lots of room for everyone!

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 22, 2005]
no-junk-mail
Model Reviewed: Pacifica

Strength:

Comfort, easy of driving, fuel mileage for the interior room, many ac connections and large cup holders for traveling. Price.

Weakness:

None noted for the size and weight of the vehicle.

Very nice highway cruiser and commuter vehicle. Rides similar to the old Mercedes E class it borrowed suspension components from. I have the old 300M motor in mine. It is very good for highway speeds but not to quick off the line. A vehicle like this is not suppose to be a drag racer anyway. Drove it an a 3,200 mile trip from North Carolina through much of eastern Canada. It is any easy car to drive at 80 mph for 12 hours without getting cramped. The car had no problems with West Virginia mountains in power or handling. I have a fairly plain version without many electronic extras. It is also 2wd. It also averaged 22 mpg on 89 octane fuel. Not bad fully loaded with 4 people and all their gear. We didn't drive slow. I feel that this car is very much the 2004 equal to the 1972 Olds Custom Cruiser. A dependable, luxurious family hauler. The only difference is the Pacifica is much less expensive adjusted for inflation and gets much better gas mileage.

Similar Products Used:

2000 Mercury Sable Wagon, 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited V8, 1992 Voyager, 1989 Jeep Wagoneer, 1984 Buick Riveria Turbo, 1983 Chevy Scotsdale, 1972 Olds Custom Cruiser, 1971 Olds 88

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 19, 2004]
scoreaj
Model Reviewed: Pacifica

Strength:

Great Ride, Front Styling is nice, nicely appointed interior, i use dvd system for long trips to play PS2 if im not driving, stereo is pretty good, nav under gauges.

Weakness:

the back of the car is kind of ugly, car is very much underpowered, bottom needs to be body color, air conditioning not working properly

My parents bought the car in early march. Got AWD version loaded with leather, 6cd/dvd, power liftgate, leather, power everything, 385 watt stereo,Navigation. Car is black exterior and black leather interior. Car rides like a dream. It floats along the road and takes bumps surprisingly well. Car also corners exceptionally well for an SUV, i can make turns on a dime in the car. Have had one major problem with the car which was that the air conditioning seems to be blowing warm air. Took car to dealer for service and they said that the car was perfectly okay. They had to be wrong because the air is very warm, an issue if you are considering this vehicle. I am not sure if the air is actually supposed to be as warm as it is, but i doubt it because with climate control at 65, the air is still up around 75/80.

Similar Products Used:

Used to have Ford Expedition, Acura MDX. Test drove Lincoln Aviator, Honda Pilot, Acura MDX,

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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