Used 2005 Chrysler Pacifica Consumer Reviews
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Way too many problems-time to recall!!
Within 3 months of buying our 2005 Chrysler Pacifica Touring we started having problems. First the rear brake sensors went out. This caused the cars brake pedal to grind when pushed, and sometimes, not stopping like it should. those were replaced at $200 each. Two weeks later, front sensors went out. Car has stalled 2 times while making a sharp left hand turn. Currently, front sway bar is bad, and causing a loud roaring sound while driving. I am not the only one having these problems, I've read HUNDREDS of reviews with the same problems. When is Chrylser going to do something about this?? What a waste of money buying this car!
One for GEN'X
It is the perfect car for the non- minivan yet not another car person. To me all cars today look alike. I wanted something that stands out. This car does. You get the feeling of a sports car via the and yet there is enough room for the kids like in a mini-van. It took me a while to find a car that would satisfy all of my driving needs and this car definetly did it.
- Touring WagonMSRP: $3,000214 mi away
- Touring WagonMSRP: $3,995657 mi away
- Touring WagonMSRP: $2,950919 mi away
Pacifica Review
Visibility poor. Too many blind spots and back window much too high and small. Center console not designed for the convenience of the driver. Road noise when windows are up is a disapointment.
Pacifica rocks!!!
Traded off a 2002 Lexus RX300 and all I can say is WOW!! Daimler-Chrysler has a real winner here! Safety went into everything. Roomy cabin with excellent trim and driver features. Travels through Ice/Snow with ease and makes me feel all "fuzzy" inside. Turns heads and makes me feel good! Nobody has anything over on the Pacifica. Sorry Toyota/Lexus and anyone else trying to compete!
Diamond in the rough
I researched all of the similar vehicles on the market, regardless of price, and decided that the Pacifica was the best value for us. With all the amenities that it has, it feels like a luxury vehicle. I drive a Corvette in the summer, my wife drives an MR2 Spyder - we both love the way the Pacifica handles. Now, if it can just pull our boat this summer, we will call it a winner all year long.