Used 2018 Chrysler Pacifica Consumer Reviews
EXCELLENT VEHICLE
After reading reviews from some owners of the 2018 CHRYSLER PACIFICA, I decided to write a review on my PACIFICA. I read reviews from a number of owners who had both some major and minor issues with their PACIFICA. After owning my 2018 PACIFICA for 18 months I have had no negative issues with the car. It now has around 14,000 miles on it, and it has been back to the dealer only once and that was for an oil change. We have owned mini-vans for nearly 20 years and have owned both the HONDA ODDYSEY and the TOYOTA SIENNA. Both were excellent vehicles. Once, a number of years ago, we rode in a CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY. I felt it was a piece of JUNK! It took awhile for me to even consider looking at the CHRYSLER PACIFICA. We chose our PACIFICA with the LIMITED trim level, maroon in color, with the white leather interior. It has all of the safety features and options that we could possible need. A couple of weeks ago, we drove from Wisconsin to our winter home in Florida, and according to the onboard computer during the 1,450 mile trip, we averaged 27.5 mpg and that was driving between 75 and 80 mph. The Stow and Go second row rear seats are excellent. I personally think that CHRYSLER took all the best features from the HONDA and the TOYOTA and incorporated them into the PACIFICA. I received a fair trade-in price on my Toyota, plus I received nearly $5,000 in factory rebates and incentives. I would recommend anyone considering a new mini-van to check out the PACIFICA.
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Quality is no good
We bought this van almost a year ago. The size and the comfort are nice and comparable to the Yukon we had before but all of the technology components are troubled to say the least. The auto sliding door have to be shut at least three time before latching. The radio will freeze for days on end, the auto start feature stopped working, the climate control screen also froze during winter providing no heat for two days. Take it to the dealer and if they can’t recreate the problem they won’t fix anything or replace parts. Yes a pacifica is cheaper but brace yourself for the $15k depreciation in the first six months. If you want a van, I’m sure there are better options out there.
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Amazing Minivan
Very nice minivan, love the interior and ride. The ease of the stow n' go system that no competition has.
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PROBLEMS AFTER PROBLEMS
I purchased a Brand new 2018 Chrysler pacifica S with 3 miles on it Ive had it for 1 month or so now and have had nothing but problems Computer glitches up in dash broke down said serviced power steering and towed it to Chrysler Stafford in Winchester didn't even have a another loaner van they gave me a jeep Cherokee my kid had them in tailgate no seat belt was terrible now lights are back on and no TVs and lights are on in the dash for warnings power steering and traction control very disappointed in my purchase will never buy or own another one Go with Toyota or Honda !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Nice car and Kids love it
To know what's the most important requirement. To compare the price and service of several dealerships. It's great to buy a new car and all kids love the entertainment system. So far so good.
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