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New 2004 Pacifica
by bluejackets on Mon Jun 20 11:49:30 PDT 2005
We are looking for a new vehicle for my wife and we both really like the Pacifica. We went looking yesterday and the dealer had a new(never been titled, no miles) 2004 still in inventory. Every option is checked off: video, nav, heated seats, adjustable pedals, power liftgate, leather, chrome wheels, sat radio, sunroof and more. Without asking, they said that they would knock off $10k and the saleswoman said that they want to move it, so they would come down more. This is a $40k sticker and I think that I could get it for somewhere around $25k. What a deal, right? But then I started hearing about problems with the early models. This one was assembled in May 2003. It had to have been one of the first ones off of the line. Now I am somewhat torn. It could be the best deal ever :D , or it could be a piece of junk and more hassle than it is worth :mad: . I would appreciate your thoughts. If you own a very early 2004 model, I would really like to hear you experiences.
Re: New 2004 Pacifica [bluejackets]
by steelydan0613 on Mon Jun 27 20:19:18 PDT 2005
I confirm the other response, it is the Pacifica and Crossfire, and they are only valid with the original owner who bought the vehicle new. It can be from any Chrysler dealer...........
Re: New 2004 Pacifica [bluejackets]
by turbanski on Wed Jun 22 16:04:00 PDT 2005
It is my understanding that only the Pacifica and the Crossfire qualify for the free loaner program. You should be able to obtain service and loaner from any authorized DC dealer. Personally, I recommend using the selling dealer for your service/warranty needs unless there is a compelling reason not to.
Re: New 2004 Pacifica [steelydan0613]
by bluejackets on Wed Jun 22 09:11:43 PDT 2005
Thanks so much for the responses. We are going to go with a Pacifica, we just have not decided which model year yet. If the 04 is still there when we go back then we will look into it, if it is gone then it was not meant to be. I would like a little more clarification about the loaner program. Is this for all Chryslers or just the Pacifica? Does it have to be from the dealer where the viehicle was purchased or can it be any dealer?
Re: New 2004 Pacifica [bluejackets]
by steelydan0613 on Tue Jun 21 21:53:01 PDT 2005
I agree, the depreciation alone is the most expensive cost of a new vehicle, and Chrysler is eating that for you... The warranty is very good, and as a new owner , you get a FREE loaner if ANY warranty service is needed. That's not a bad deal, I will say. I drove in a Cadillac for one loaner (squeaky dashboard) and a new Dodge Durango for my only other loaner experience (paint chip on door) , and they took care of that by putting cool black door edge guards on all doors............ I put mud flaps on myself, a chrome exhaust tip, and a Mopar bug deflector that works great in the Texas bug season............ Nice car, this is one early production run that the pluses far outweigh the minuses, and the dealership, DeMontrond Cadillac/Dodge /Jeep/Chrysler in Conroe, Tx , never failed to satisfy.............and the coffee and pastries to boot.................YeeHaaaaa...............
Re: New 2004 Pacifica [bluejackets]
by thimmaker on Mon Jun 20 19:48:20 PDT 2005
My AWD was built in May,2003 and purchased in July of that year. It has over 50,000 trouble free miles other than a few minor things for an automobile, always tops 23.5 mpg on long highway trips and around 17 in the neighborhoods. I'm starting to look at new front brake pads although these still look thick enough, and its on its original tires which look to have @ 10k left on them. I installed the factory hitch myself for $175. Good fit and easy instructions including the pattern for cutting the "bumper" plastic. I,d recommend the car to anyone.

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