Used 2007 Chrysler Pacifica Wagon Consumer Reviews
Great car so far
We bought ours just before we started our family. We've now had it for 2 1/2 years and it's only been back to the dealership for free car washes. (Knock on wood.) Lots of room for 4. Very back seat small. Nice riding. Easily the fanciest car we've owned. After safety, reliability is the #1 concern for me. This car has been tremendous in that department. Nothing but oil changes for the first 30 months. Gas mileage isn't great but it is big and safe. The FWD does sometimes make me feel like I am holding on to the steering wheel for dear life, esp. when accelerating quickly while turning. I am sorry to those who have had trouble but I just haven't had one issue.
Front end Quality is terrible...Tie Rods ends
I looked at the Pacifica for 2 years before buying it in 2007. I currently have 52,000 miles on it, well under the national average. I have been replacing tie rod ends approx. every 10,000 miles. I have replaced a total of 7 in 45,000 miles. I am not on my 2nd coolant leak. I have had a shack in the frontend ever since I put new tires on, which one was bulged and needed to go back to replace it. Dash lights have burnt out and need replacing. I can't even image what I would be feeling if I hadn't have gotten the 7 year/70,000 warranty at $100 deductible!!! It's up in June...Think I'll be getting my a Ford or Chevy!!
- Touring WagonMSRP: $4,49999 mi away
- Touring WagonMSRP: $6,700540 mi away
- Base WagonMSRP: $3,500541 mi away
Stumped by my Pacifica
I have owned the car since 2008 and have loved it up until now. When if start out in the morning in the subdivision, and I am going 20 mph or less, it stalls out on me. Once I turn the car back on it is just fine. I have taken it into the Chrysler dealership twice and they can't fix it. Don't know if this has ever happened to anyone else but I hope you found a solution.
- Performance
- Comfort
Spot on
First new car and I feel very fortunate. We owned a Honda Accord and it was constantly having transmission problems. Chrysler had the lifetime engine/transmission warranty and I jumped. Not a single problem that wasn't fixed within seconds at the dealership or under recall. The torque converter needed adjusting and thats it. 44,000 miles and no problems. I live in los angeles and the driving can be dangerous so the high marks on safety are a plus.
Fun to Drive
My new Pacifica and I'm loving it, handles great and have nothing bad to say about it. Lot of room and very comfortable. Still discovering all the new gadgets that are now standard with this model.