I rented the PHEV Pacifica for 2 weeks at Disneyworld and I really liked it. The seats were super comfortable and it was very smooth. Even my anti-minivan wife said it was very comfortable and quiet
What sells me on the Chrysler Pacifica is the stow and go seating. We are dog movers instead of people movers so more flat space for dog beds and our luggage and pet luggage is what we are looking for as well as a V6 engine and AWD. I will certainly consider Pacifica over Sienna and Odyssey for the ease in stowing the seats to convert to cargo space. Not sure whether to go with the Select trim or the limited trim. We still want some creature comfort for us humans when we are on longer road trips.
Do they offer a very basic version? No power doors or screens? Basically i need to replace my aging caravan it is usually a rolling carpenters tool box but on occasion when family visits the tools come out and the seats get flipped up. There is so much tech and gimmicky shit on new cars that is just useless and i don't need it nor want to pay for it
You and I are both out of luck. I've driven Dodge Caravans since 1993 as company cars. Was sorry to see them drop it in 2020. Getting ready to trade my 2019 on a full-out Pacifica Limited. I might get 2500 for it with 160k, rode hard and put away wet. 😅
@@contender730 mine too. Just never really put away. 194k now. Same engine and trans, but it is getting brakes and engine mounts again. Brakes never last more than 40k and this is at least the third time for engine mounts. Doing all of them at the same time this time. Hopefully this will get me to 250k
Drove a 2024 the last 2 weeks for work… drove pretty decent, twice I put it into reverse and it would go forward a couple inches I’d slam on the brake and then it would shift. It also managed to pick up chipped paint in 2 spots, it was a rental but seems to need typical Chrysler “quality”
I agree but it's totally worth the money this thing is like a spaceship and it's fantastic on gas we got almost heading to AZ which is double what my 4Runner gets
So...basically nothing's changed. That's disgusting. Apart from a new front and back and entertainment system, this car is the same as the 2017 Limited I had. Way to go, Stellantis. Your team at Chrysler should be fired.
The answer is simple. Don't buy. Think about support and parts availability. After my 4th Chrysler mini van, watching quality and support wane over the decades, no more Chrysler or should I say fiat for me.
I rented the PHEV Pacifica for 2 weeks at Disneyworld and I really liked it. The seats were super comfortable and it was very smooth. Even my anti-minivan wife said it was very comfortable and quiet
There is a mistake, you can get an S model appearance on a gas model, only offered on the Limited.
It’s like a really big hatchback. I like it.
No doubt the best small Van out there there really isn't any competition to this mini Van And its it's still a terrific value
This is the best MumVee on the road today in my opinion......
What sells me on the Chrysler Pacifica is the stow and go seating. We are dog movers instead of people movers so more flat space for dog beds and our luggage and pet luggage is what we are looking for as well as a V6 engine and AWD. I will certainly consider Pacifica over Sienna and Odyssey for the ease in stowing the seats to convert to cargo space. Not sure whether to go with the Select trim or the limited trim. We still want some creature comfort for us humans when we are on longer road trips.
What interior colors are available?
Do they offer a very basic version? No power doors or screens? Basically i need to replace my aging caravan it is usually a rolling carpenters tool box but on occasion when family visits the tools come out and the seats get flipped up. There is so much tech and gimmicky shit on new cars that is just useless and i don't need it nor want to pay for it
You and I are both out of luck. I've driven Dodge Caravans since 1993 as company cars. Was sorry to see them drop it in 2020. Getting ready to trade my 2019 on a full-out Pacifica Limited. I might get 2500 for it with 160k, rode hard and put away wet. 😅
Good luck everything is going to a button
@@contender730 mine too. Just never really put away. 194k now. Same engine and trans, but it is getting brakes and engine mounts again. Brakes never last more than 40k and this is at least the third time for engine mounts. Doing all of them at the same time this time. Hopefully this will get me to 250k
Drove a 2024 the last 2 weeks for work… drove pretty decent, twice I put it into reverse and it would go forward a couple inches I’d slam on the brake and then it would shift. It also managed to pick up chipped paint in 2 spots, it was a rental but seems to need typical Chrysler “quality”
We got 30mpg going to az almost 500 miles to one tank in the highway
Can the Engine with Stop/Start be shut off is there a button or switch to shut it off
Yes. You can disable it via pushbutton.
On my third one with zero problems, fit and finish is great and rides way better then the Toyota.
Chrysler Pacifica Limited where I'm getting is a reasonable price
The fact that they don’t have brake hold feature is a damn shame. Otherwise it’s a great roadtrip minivan.
What you mean with break hold feature?
@@Miller9016yeah, what is that?
@@Miller9016if you press hard, the brake can hold till you press the gas pedal. This is super useful when you have lots of traffic.
It needs a 2030 look design. Stop living in the past.
Exactly the same as the 24 just different name trims
Why this minivan looks very old ?
I agree the body style looks dated compared to the sienna. Still a really nice minivan overall...
@@Goosegirl00 this has been the same model since 2017
Should cost 30,000. I feel these are way over priced.
Agreeeee
Yes 50k stickers is ridiculous.
Looks like you haven't been car shopping lately
You expect it to cost $7K cheaper than the cheapest minivan for the same model year? Why?
I agree but it's totally worth the money this thing is like a spaceship and it's fantastic on gas we got almost heading to AZ which is double what my 4Runner gets
So...basically nothing's changed. That's disgusting. Apart from a new front and back and entertainment system, this car is the same as the 2017 Limited I had. Way to go, Stellantis. Your team at Chrysler should be fired.
Stellantis is the worst thing that could have happened to Chrysler. Eurotrash management just like Harley.
It's hard to be perfection there really isn't any competition to this out there
Way overpriced. Chrysler is trying to support an entire manufacturer with just 1 model
The answer is simple. Don't buy. Think about support and parts availability. After my 4th Chrysler mini van, watching quality and support wane over the decades, no more Chrysler or should I say fiat for me.
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