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Used 2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Minivan Consumer Reviews

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5 out of 5 stars

2019 Pacifica Limited Hybrid was a good year!

Laurie, 04/06/2019
2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Limited 4dr Minivan (3.6L 6cyl gas/electric hybrid EVT)
12 of 13 people found this review helpful

Options vary by model features so confirm the BOM when you make the final selection. The car qualifies for Fed energy tax credit and maybe state. At $.10 per kilowatt electric cost. The car will go 30+ miles on batteries so with 10 charges a month and 15KWH per charge maximum for less than 2 hours on a 30AMP EV2 means that for monthly driving of 300 miles in-town costs $15 versus 300 miles in a Town and Country van with gas at $2.50/gal and 20 miles/gal is $37.50. That's over $200 savings per year on 3,600 miles!

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5 out of 5 stars

Double Down!

James, 06/23/2019
2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Limited 4dr Minivan (3.6L 6cyl gas/electric hybrid EVT)
7 of 7 people found this review helpful

Okay, this is my report on the second Chrysler Pacifica Limited plug-in hybrid we’ve purchased. You heard me right, we were so impressed with the original Pacifica Limited PHEV purchased in June 2018, we went out and purchased a second one in February 2019. We’re a Pacifica family! So, what’s this love affair all about? First, and foremost, quality. In my car buying lifetime, I've purchased Honda, Toyota, Lexus and Jeep Grand Cherokee. The inside and outside attention to detail, build and materials in the Pacifica are second to none of these - even the Lexus. The jury is not in yet on the original equipment Nexen tires, but so far so good. Flawless performance. No recalls, no defects (except the need for information center updates). Comfort and quiet. OMG for the electric performance. Great torque. Smooth, almost effortless acceleration. The gasoline V-6 is nothing to sneeze at either. Uconnect Information System & Theater – this is amazing. A vast array of options to keep you connected, secure, passengers entertained and on the go – all displayed on a crystal-clear screen. Uconnect even comes with a VHR or Vehicle Health Report, which is a monthly report on vehicle performance and maintenance – tire pressure, engine oil, brakes, engine, safety, suspension and transmission. I really like this feature. Room for everything and everybody. The sliding doors make getting in and out of the rear seats effortless and because they operate electrically, you don’t need to be the Incredible Hulk to open them. Mileage. We get the advertised 31 to 33 miles per full charge depending on driving conditions. And 4220 miles later, I’ve purchased just 19.6 gallons of gasoline on the one I drive! You can do the math, but that's 215 miles per gallon of gas. What's more, we've not noticed a substantial increase in our electricity bills since the purchase of the Pacificas. Bottom line: stingy on fossil fuels and good for environmental hydrocarbons. Price. OK $49K is a lot of money, but for that you get an entirely modern, well executed vehicle that’s a blast to drive with outstanding build and quality. The $7500 Federal tax credit helps lessen the pocketbook bite as well. Go for it!

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5 out of 5 stars

Has ruined other cars for my kids

Adam, 11/09/2019
2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Limited 4dr Minivan (3.6L 6cyl gas/electric hybrid EVT)
7 of 7 people found this review helpful

After once swearing that she would never own a minivan, my wife can now hardly imagine owning anything else. Our last was a Honda Odyssey, which we enjoyed but starting giving me a steering problem in rain so I wanted something new with the latest safety features. We would never have considered Chrysler if not for the plug-in capability. But we are so happy with our choice. My wife uses it around town everyday and rarely uses gas. We only tend to need to fill up once a month around long trips. We enjoy the handling, the Uconnect, the great backup cameras, the space, and the safety features. We were blessed to be able to pull off getting the Limited, and my wife is starting to really love the heated wheel as it gets colder. I like the parking assist and 360 camera options, although my wife doesn’t trust them. The kids really love the dual screens (no shock there). We don’t let them watch videos except for very long trips, but they love the apps like an equivalent of Hangman that, on its most challenging level, has words none of us have ever heard of (they particularly like “smellfungus,” look it up, it’s really a word, and checkers). When we had a family trip with my parents, my mother in law, my family of four, and two small dogs, everyone was really comfortable. My kids now genuinely think traveling in my other car (a Mercedes C-class) is some sort of punishment because of the lack of screens and the difficulty getting in and out of the back (“difficulty” simply being the effort required for 99% of cars in the world). I told my 12-year-old that one day he may be inheriting the Benz, and he was very disappointed by the idea of not getting the Pacifica. He doesn’t care about prestige right now, he just knows what is comfortable and fun. The only downsides so far are that the placement of the automatic tailgate close button on the side of the back rather than the top of the tailgate can be annoying, and the parking assist did not work very well in the rain (another parked driver was not happy with how close it was advising me to get). But if it proves to be reliable over the long haul (a big if at this point), then we truly have our dream car (sorry Mercedes).

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5 out of 5 stars

Much better than any other vehicle I’ve ever owned

Bill of Northern Wisconsin, 06/17/2020
2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Limited 4dr Minivan (3.6L 6cyl gas/electric hybrid EVT)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

What a great vehicle....smoooth! Even after the electric is done, it’s still silky unless you really punch it. Very comfortable seats and driving position. I installed a 32 amp charger in my garage and it fully charges from 0 in just under 2 hours. The U-connect system is the best! A couple details that are design flaws in my opinion are the ignition button is hidden behind the right side of the steering wheel and forces you to search for it rather than being in full view. Then the seat belt hook-up slot is backwards...it’s hidden behind the release button which sticks up in the way when attempting to fasten it. I charge it after most trips and so far, after driving 750 miles I still have 3/4 tank of gas with an estimated 350 miles of range left. With a $7500 federal tax rebate on tap, it’s a great bargain!

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5 out of 5 stars

so far, it's pretty great.

Greg, 05/28/2019
2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Limited 4dr Minivan (3.6L 6cyl gas/electric hybrid EVT)
4 of 7 people found this review helpful

We are very happy with our purchase.

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