Used 2005 Chrysler Pacifica Consumer Reviews
noise
Bad Noise when back windows are down partway and front windows are up. Creates a noise loud enough to break your eardrums. Almost had an accident on highway. Thought I blew a tire.
It's the BEST!
I just recently purchased this car and I'm in heaven - I LOVE to drive it!! It is extremely comfortable, has a ton of power and rides very smooth! It's loaded with extras like steering wheel mounted radio controls, dual zone climate control, programmable garage door opener - lots of storage space in the center consoles, too. The third row seat has plenty of room even for adults which is unusual in a crossover or SUV. The step in height is great which makes it easy to get kids in and out of car seats. The only thing I wish it had standard was a back up sensor - the visibility from the back window is less than I'm used to.
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Perfect
This is the most practical vehicle I've ever seen. My wife didn't want a minivan and we didn't want to deal with a huge SUV, this was a perfect marriage of both. Lots of room, rides like a car and built like a tank - it actually gets decent gas mileage. Chrysler really needs to market this vehicle a little better - there is nothing like it out there.
I like it
The Pacifica is an enjoyable car to drive and ride in. Great for long trips.
'05 Pacifica Touring FWD
Traded in our 2000 Chrysler 300M for a 2005 Pacifica. Very happy so far with the Pacifica. It has all of the luxury and power the 300 had with some extras like a better ride (yes) and a more solid feel. With the side air bags and the excellent crash rating, this is one of the safest cars you can buy today. It is not top heavy like most SUVs and is much more versatile. It is not a mini-van so it does not have a caverness interior, but for four adults and two children, there is plenty of comfort. You may have to give up the third row seating though for luggage storage when traveling long trips. Getting 17 MPG in the city and 20 on the highway.