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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  • Love This Vehicle! - 2006 Chrysler Pacifica
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    I bought this vehicle slightly used in 2006 and have not a single regret! I have three children and the space is perfect, not to big or small. The gas mileage is great, I use synthetic oil. This vehicle is a dream for a single mom like myself, very reliable. Not a problem, not a complaint here!

  • driving in comfort - 2006 Chrysler Pacifica
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    I find the Pacifica a fun and comfortable to drive. The leather seats are very nice.

  • I love my Pacifica - 2004 Chrysler Pacifica
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    I love this car, I have two little girls and we fit perfectly! I am not a van person and refused to be a "soccer mom" so this car is awesome for people like myself. I love the seat controls being on the door. I always have to adjust after my husband drives (He is 62 and has plenty of room). I also love the radio/cd controls on the steering, a must for me! My kids are getting old enough for friends, so when we have an extra kid, we just flip up the set and roll! I would recommend this car to any family on the go! We love it! Peace

  • Go get one!!! - 2004 Chrysler Pacifica
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    Im a mother of 3, ranging from 3 to 16 and we all love it! Its sharp looking inside and out, esp. Outside. Love the low wide stance. Ours is loaded-I mean loaded-leather, nav, 6 disc changer, power seats, Windows, mirrors, sunroof, heated seats, dvd, dual and rear climate controls, 17 in. Chrome wheels, power up and down liftgate, keyless entry, memory seats, power pedals. So you should get the picture. It drives like a car, its a blast to be in, period! I may just have a lead foot but can relate to the poor gas mileage and poor visibility out the rear. I love this car and Im sure most people will given the chance to drive it.

  • Chrysler Pacifica 2004 - 2004 Chrysler Pacifica
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    Excellent vehicle, fun to drive, all the advantages of an SUV, but safer; better handling characteristics; attractive, contain 40% Mercedes parts; very comfortable for all passengers. Good value for the money.

  • Comfort Plus - 2008 Chrysler Pacifica
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    This car is great for over 65 folks as it is comfortable and spacious. Very nice crossover. Room to travel long distances plenty of room for everything and easy on tired old bones

  • Pacifica - A great SUV - 2005 Chrysler Pacifica
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    My 2004 Pacifica replaces a long line of SUVs that I previously owned! Its design, interior comfort and overall performance are great. I drive between Arizona and Minnesota annually and now look forward to our next trip! I encourage anyone looking for performance and interior comfort to consider a Pacifica! rw

  • Love my Pacifica - 2004 Chrysler Pacifica
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    This SUV is awesome! The body is sporty, sleek, and very attractive. It has everything you can get in a ride. Navigation, power lift gate-up and down-power seats, power adjustable gas, and brake pedals, rear entertainment dvd, theater sound, power Windows, mirrors, power front seats, heated seats, power sunroof 17 in. Chrome wheels luggage rack memory seats and Im sure I forgetting something but I will stop now.

  • Fun to drive - 2004 Chrysler Pacifica
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    Was reluctent to trade in my 3 year old 300M to purchase the Pacifica. I must admit that the Pacifica drives and handles as well as the 300M.I am very pleased with the comfort of the seating and the ride. Looks like I made the right choice

  • The best - 2005 Chrysler Pacifica
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    One of the best vehicles I have owned in years!

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