5 Star Reviews for Chrysler Pacifica

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Average Score

4.42/5 Average
1,401 Total Reviews
Model Overview:

The Chrysler Pacifica was one of the original large crossover wagons. In order to combine the driving attributes of a car with the utility offered by minivans and sport-utility vehicles, the Pacifica crossover had four front-hinged doors, an elevated seating position, five- or six-passenger seating and a choice of front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive.

Compared to other crossover wagons, the Chrysler Pacifica was relatively upscale and offered a wide array of creature comforts wrapped in elegantly chiseled sheet metal. Unfortunately, the Pacifica didn't possess particularly great interior packaging. While the first two rows were spacious for occupants, the third row was acceptable only for children and left very little space for cargo behind it when deployed. The rearmost seat does, however, fold flat into the floor in convenient 50/50 sections.

The Pacifica's Mercedes Benz-derived suspension garnered wide praise for its carlike ride and handling. But early Pacificas suffered from reliability woes and mediocre engines in a price bracket where potent and refined powertrains were the norm. Not helping matters were the large wagon's hefty weight and relatively unsophisticated four-speed automatic transmission, both of which took their toll on fuel economy. A significant update for 2007, however, brought about a new V6 engine, a new six-speed automatic for most models and updated styling.

Most Recent Chrysler Pacifica

The Chrysler Pacifica debuted for the 2004 model year, at which point it was offered only in base and Limited trim levels. The original base model was relatively well-equipped, but it was offered with fewer features and a lower price when the Touring trim level slotted in above it in 2005. At first, Pacificas were powered by a 3.8-liter V6 with 210 horsepower and 240 pound-feet of torque. Reviewers faulted the gruff engine, which was barely up to the task of battling the Pacifica's formidable mass, especially on fully loaded all-wheel-drive models. Given that early 2004 Pacificas also had some well-known repair issues, we'd play it safe and restrict our search to 2005 and newer models.

A 3.5-liter V6 with 250 hp and 250 lb-ft became standard on all but the base front-wheel-drive model in 2005, and the 3.8-liter V6 was eliminated for 2006, leaving the 3.5-liter unit as the sole available engine. For 2007, the 3.8-liter mill returned in the base front-wheel-drive model, this time rated at 200 hp, and a 4.0-liter V6 replaced the 3.5-liter V6 in all other models. The 4.0-liter engine cranked out a respectable 255 hp and 265 lb-ft, and it was teamed with a new six-speed automatic transmission (the base engine continued with the old four-speed unit). All Pacificas were rated to tow up to 3,500 pounds.

Base 2004 Pacificas featured two-row, five-passenger seating and were fairly comfortable, thanks to niceties such as dual-zone climate control, a power driver seat and a load-leveling suspension. Starting in 2005, Touring models received additional standard features, a much longer options list and six-passenger seating via the addition of a two-passenger third-row seat and the replacement of the regular second-row bench with two bucket seats and a center console. The 2005 base model, meanwhile, lost some standard accoutrements and was priced lower going forward. The best-dressed and most luxurious Chrysler Pacifica was the Limited, which featured cleaner styling, bigger wheels and a long list of luxury features, including an upmarket audio system and a power liftgate.

In Chrysler Pacifica reviews, our editors found the crossover wagon's strengths to be its exceptional comfort for four, sedanlike driving characteristics, top-notch safety scores and upscale interior. The 3.8-liter engine is to be avoided, but the 3.5-liter and 4.0-liter V6s are decent performers. Downsides include a lack of legroom in the third row and a lack of overall utility when compared to the top available minivans.

User Reviews:

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  • Wonderful car - 2004 Chrysler Pacifica
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    This has been one of the best cars I have owned. For an SUV, it rides like a dream on the Mercedes chassis. It has been extremely reliable. The only minor problem I had was the setback button for the top part of the seat would not work, but the mechanic fiddled with it and got it working. I still have the original brakes at 57k! My hubby had an LHS when they first came out it was also one of his favorite cars, and he has since owned a Cadillac and two BMWs. I also owned a Chrysler van which had no problems either. If they made this in a hybrid, I would buy it again.

  • Im in love!! - 2007 Chrysler Pacifica
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    Ive had my Pacifica for about 2 months and I absolutely LOVE it. The interior is huge and very comfortable. The seats all easily fold down for storage. I love the radio controls on the steering wheel..right behind it, in the perfect spot. Every seat has its own cup holder and air vents. I like the captain seats on the second row with the console in the middle. It rides 5-6 adults comfortably. The air bag in the front seat is cut on/off by weight, which is great for the 8-year- old that likes to ride in the front. Theres rubber in the bottom of the cup holders that pulls out, so its easy to clean messes! Dual air is great. Im seriously in love!

  • A Pleasure To Own - 2004 Chrysler Pacifica
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    The fact that this vehicle is the "first of a new breed" is what I enjoy about it most. I find it to be unique, yet very versitile and practical. It has the ride of a car, with the convenience of a van, and the performance of a truck. It is attractive (a definite eye catcher) yet it fills all the needs, anyone could have in a vehicle.

  • grand touring - 2004 Chrysler Pacifica
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    THIS UNIT IS A TRUE JOY TO OWN, EXCEPT AT THE GAS PUMP. 18.7 MPG ISNT BAD OVERALL FOR AN SUV? OF THIS SIZE THOUGH. ALL-WHEEL DRIVE MAKES IT NIMBLE AND QUICK IN TOUGH PARKING LOT SITUATIONS. THE ADJUSTABLE AND RECLINING SECOND ROW SEATING IS GREAT FOR RIDERS AND THE FOLD FLAT SEATS MAKE CARGO HAULING A BREEZE. THE TRANSMISSION TAKES A BIT OF GETTING USED TO. USE OF THE BUMP SHIFT IS A MUST IN THE MOUNTAINS. USE 2 AND 3 AND FORGET THE D POSITION IN THE HILLS. PERFORMANCE IS GREAT THEN.

  • Best Value on 4 Wheels?? - 2004 Chrysler Pacifica
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    I had seen the Pacifica a year ago and was initially turned off by the price. The vehicle I saw was loaded with a sticker price floating towards $40K. Two months ago, I saw a local dealership advertising the Pacifica for $25K. I wound up getting another $1K off. Granted this is the base model but its content is similar to the Lincoln LS I was driving which stickered near $38K. Throw in the 4yr 0% interest and this has me wondering if its close to the best deal on four wheels.

  • Hot Wheels - 2004 Chrysler Pacifica
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    Perfect Car for a family of 4 - plus two dogs. Holds lots of hockey equipment! Great for costco runs...but doesnt make you feel like your driving a truck or a mini-van. Its sweet interior makes you feel more like youre driving a Mercedes than these other vehicles.

  • pacifica review - 2004 Chrysler Pacifica
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    I like to car and get a lot of compliments, it is fun to drive and handle well on long trips.

  • A Pleasure to Drive - 2004 Chrysler Pacifica
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    I usually keep a car no more than 18 months. I have kept this care for 5 years and have 120k miles. Transmission rebuilt at 110k is all. I have only two negative things to say. 1) there is a bad blind spot on right rear window exceedingly dangerous. You really need to watch it. 2) Chryslers just dont seem to keep their value and because of that, no more Chryslers. The Car is great and I would buy another if they were to keep making them and I could get the price down to pay for the depreciation problem.

  • Pacifica is he TOPS - 2017 Chrysler Pacifica
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    I had 8012 Honda limited and waited for the new 2018 to come out when I had looked at it and went directly and bought the 2017 Chrysler Pacifica loaded limited there is no comparison in the vehicles Chrysler has really done a wonderful job The vehicle has many more options then youre even available on Honda it is the most complete vehicle I have ever bought it has everything except a heads up display that you can put on the car I am really impressed and pleased with the Pacifica and it was $6000 cheaper than the Honda noted that wouldnt make any difference because this vehicle has many more options ChryslerI did not leave anything of this vehicle its amazing Chrysler is again the front runner in the van business

  • Its A Keeper! - 2008 Chrysler Pacifica
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    Quiet, solid, comfortable ride while driving. After test driving several mid-size SUVs (Toyota Highlander, Subaru Tribeca, Infiniti FX1, Suzuki XL, and the Veracruz), I settled on the Chrysler Pacifica. I think this is an excellent automobile. Chrysler should continue to produce it. It would be a shame to discontinue such a fine vehicle.

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