2024 Chrysler Pacifica Consumer Reviews
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Its A Chrysler for goodness sakes
Unfortunately, I rented a Chrysler Pacifica summer of 2024. It was extremely hot. So, I figured the same entertainment cluster problems was due to heat. Bkank screen, no audio, no a/c control, dropped BT, unrecognized BT, etc..etc..etc. Other threads have people shutting off the car, pulling fuses, pulling battery cables, etc. For a 2023...no one should be experiencing massive system failures as described. y others. Chrysler shkuld be ashamed...but they dont care. Never did with all the poop.products that (may look good) but don't live up to the expectations (abd sticker price) of modern automobiles. No radio should be blanking off by current standards! I feel sorry for owners who are stuck with these lemons! I was stuck with a rental for 3 days and was frustrated from day 1.
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Connnnnneccccctivity, not so much.
This newish rental drives decently, front reasonably comfortable, 2nd row not so roomy. We are making a trip using phone navigation. Connectivity stinks. A cable movement starts errors. Blue tooth is not reliable, two phone hook up brings screen freeze ups that don't go away even when phones are disconnected. We changed cables ant the freeze ups continue. Navigating thru a large fast paced city becomes a nightmare.
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- Touring Passenger MinivanMSRP: $31,590In-stock online
- Touring Passenger MinivanMSRP: $35,590In-stock online
- Touring L Passenger MinivanMSRP: $24,300In-stock online
We still love a mini van
Great van. The days of affordable vehicles are over. The days of minimal electronics and manual controls are over. The standard model has way more bells and whistles than I would ever choose to have on a vehicle. The auto manufacturers leave us no otherchoices. I have owed a Plymouth Grand Voyager, Dodge Grand Caravan, Chrysler Town & Country and now the Pacifica. I feel the Town and Country power train was smoother than the Pacifica. The shifting is a bit clunky at times and throttle response is sub par. It has a nice ride quality and is very comfortable. I hope this rig lasts as long as it's predecessors. I feel the Pacifica was the best over all mini van choice vs the competition. The mid seats that are stow n go have a terrible headrest release system. There is a weak point that connects the latch to the headrest. It's going to break if you use the stow n go. They should be ashamed of the failure rate and repair cost. $150 for the entire headrest and dealer install cost to repair a .10 cent piece of plastic. I just repaired my father in laws headrest on the passenger side. I plan to make a metal replacement part for that plastic bit. Same design for years with no changes from them. Google it. Pacifica stow n go headrest failure.
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Not bad for a van
We purchased our 2023 Pacifica (not hybrid) in March of 2023. It rides smooth (considering our other car is a gladiator) and has a lot of room. We have the tech package which has a lot of cool things including a camera to see the baby with. It is a bit of a dog going from 0-60 but once you are going it goes well. We spin out the tires getting on the highway sometimes because it can't catch up, but again it is a van. Coming from a Grand Cherokee where all the torque was upfront it is just a bit different. It has been very reliable for us we have had zero mechanical issues in the almost 2 years of owning the car. The only annoying thing is sometimes it won't connect to my phone with the Bluetooth but not the end of the world. Ours is AWD and is a beast in the snow in central NY. Only downside is like any car with sensors they all stop working in the snow. The seats going into the ground is the best thing ever, lots of room! Overall we have had the car almost 2 years and have about 14k miles on the car with no real issues.
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Max Value in a Mini Van Plug-in Hybrid!
So some people have had nothing good to say, but that is not me. Being in Texas I have enjoyed spending near $40.00 dollars a YEAR in gasoline and since a new law passed in Texas costing full EV cars $200.00 dollars a year to register the Plug-in Hybrid is exempt from such a fee. No other Hybrid has the space to haul people or things around in comfort it has all the bells & whistles you could want and owning one since 2019 it has served me well with little or no cost to repair, it did have a few recalls that the dealer took care to upgrade in a timely manner making it even better to own! there will always be nay-Sayers but not I as it is the best all around Mini van to drive in all weather, and yes we see snow in Texas just not more than a few days a year. I have changed out the tires with Run-Flat type to make it even better and got an adapter to use Tesla charging stations when on the road plus added a charger that I plug into the electric dryer plug in my utility room since my dryer is gas with a long enough cable to reach when I park it in my garage, at a much reduced price than adding a 220 Volt charger in my garage which has saved me a great deal of money to add extra stars to my review so I get a MAX value out of this Mini Van.Plus all the people who ask me about it and love the deep blue color with light tan interior.it is a head turner any where I go.
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