Used 2004 Chrysler Pacifica Consumer Reviews
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Wish I had listened to Consumer Reports!
I thought I was getting a bargain but it got me. Since we bought it in Jan 05 I have replaced an axle, axle seals, oil pan, rear differential and now the transmission. When it runs its nice but now I wish I could get rid of it. Unfortunately the Pacifica loses value so quickly you are likely to be thousands in the hole the second you drive off the lot. Its very tempting to look at these used Pacifica as a bargain, but remember you are really gambling with this car. You may be the guy who gets lucky or you be the guy like me who has spent $6000+ in repairs in the last two years
Nice ride~
I bought my Pacifica 2004 brand new. It's a beautiful vehicle and the ride is unbelievably comfortable. If you are driving this vehicle and you don't feel its comfortable then maybe you have cheap tires because my vehicle glides along the freeway smoothly. I absolutely love this vehicle. Sure its has some quirks, front end makes a noise when braking and I've read reviews on this and many have the same issue but doesn''t effect proformance at all. Gas mileage sucks but I knew this when I bought it as I read reviews first. It seats 6 but the rear is mainly for children and their is no cargo space with full load so you would need luggage rack. I've had it 8 yrs. 106,000 miles
- Base WagonMSRP: $6,999614 mi away
- Base WagonMSRP: $4,550654 mi away
- Base WagonMSRP: $5,000939 mi away
and the problem goes on
So I bought my pacifica in May 2014 at a dealership in Temecula, CA saw the carfax car seemed great except it was from Missouri. Well thats should have told me something there but I didn't know. Now I have replaced the front struts 4 times since May replaced the axles twice emissions problems then motor mounts went out ALL 4, This is the disaster part, My Sub-Frame is completely Rusted the rear end can not be aligned until I replace the alignment parts because they are so rusted. Got a flat tire and went to crank my car up with the stock jack and it went right thru the driver side floorboard. I don;t know what to do anymore I paid way over the price for everything sale 6k repairs 4k
Tried and extremely true.
I'm a new driver; I've had my license for less than a year. However, I've been a passenger in a 2004 Pacifica for nearly 11 years. The car is incredibly reliable and I grew to love it so much that I asked my dad to give it to me as a first car, as opposed to selling it. (The value depreciated to a near-ridiculous extent.) It was purchased in 2006 with less than 50,000 miles on it. The space within the car is phenomenal with the back row of seats down. Whether you're hauling people or large objects (like other high school students or your practice gear), it fits comfortably. Leather interiors are a plus. Blind spots are a bit of an issue, but it's just a matter of being careful. Cabin noise isn't too bad. The car has only had one major maintenance problem: A computer bug with the air conditioning and windshield wipers (at the same time, I might add), though this was with 250,000 miles and 11 years of age on the car. It's made several road trips from Virginia to Alabama and back, and it's held up beautifully (mechanically and aesthetically). The acceleration can occasionally feel sluggish, but the brakes remain smooth and I feel very in-control behind the wheel. It's wide, though! This makes it somewhat difficult to park when I'm strapped for space. Overall, it's a solid 9.5 out of 10. I love the Pacifica dearly!
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Glad I bought it
Bought when 1 year old with 15k miles. Car had some initial warranty work done on it (tie rod end, rear transaxle leak, etc.) Bought extended warranty because of the repairs, but has been solid ever since. Under-powered for sure but a great hwy cruiser. Large, comfortable, well appointed cabin for me (I'm 6'4" 260 so a bit of extra interior room is appreciated.) Wife and kids have plenty of room and plenty of creature comforts. MPG is so-so at 17-18 around town but 23-24 on highway. It is my daily driver and I have been very pleased with it over the last 5.5 years. Given the state of affairs at Chrysler I am not sure I would buy another Chrysler, but this C-Pac has been great.