2022 Chrysler Pacifica Review: Full-Featured Family Hauler, With a Price Tag to Match
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
- The 2022 Chrysler Pacifica AWD is a fantastic family hauler with all the practicality imaginable stuffed inside a stylish package. Unfortunately, a high cost of entry takes away some of the lustre from this shining star of sensibility.
AutoTrader.ca Road Test Editor Dan Ilika reviews the mid-tier offering among Chrysler's minivan lineup. It offers functionality and practicality far beyond that of an SUV, but does it manage to justify its asking price?
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00:00 Intro
00:38 Practicality, for a price
01:29 Pricing and Value
03:48 Features and Amenities
04:51 Cargo space and Practicality
07:11 Infotainment and User-friendliness
09:13 Safety and Driver assistance
10:14 Powertrain and Specs
11:36 Ride quality and Handling
12:23 Fuel economy
13:14 Minivan or SUV?
16:01 Pros and Cons
16:15 Conclusion - Авто/Мото
I know this video is older, however here in the US you can get a hell of a deal on a new fully-loaded Pacifica. You can get below MSRP for sure. I have spent months looking at three row SUVs, and I have decided on the Pacifica simply because it checks every box. I get minivans aren't cool, but it's also not cool driving a car simply to impress others. I looked at the Expedition, Highlander, Telluride, Tahoe, Yukon, Pilot, and Armada. The Expedition, Tahoe, Yukon, and Armada were awkward to drive and super hard to park. They were also very expensive and the interiors felt cheap for 80K. You can't get a Telluride, Pilot, or Highlander without paying the stupid dealer market adjustments where I live. The salespeople were rude and dismissive to boot. The trunks were also on the small size for such a beast of a car. I just think if you need to haul kids, people, and stuff, skip the bulky SUV and get a van. The Pacifica looks great and has a ton of features. If you have concerns about reliability, buy new and keep it within the warranty.
Dan, I agree with your strong support of minivans but I am so grateful I had a defibrillator standing by when you announced the price. Clear!!!!! 😁
I was absolutely floored when I saw the build sheet! It’s an amazing vehicle, but $62K is at least $5-6K too much.
I bought a 2022 Pacifica S 4 months ago. I am really loving this vehicle even though this minivan was very expensive but worth it 👌
Canadian living in the US, I picked up a Touring L with the S Appearance package in March 22 and paid $43250 for it. Car prices in Canada are nuts then add 13% sales tax. I do love the van though, it fits our family and 2 dog use case perfectly. It's had zero issues so far (knocking on wood).
I do love the van! $43K seems more palatable, that’s for sure!
We just bought the Limited in the same Pearl blue ($495 extra). Didn’t get the entertainment package (no kids). We have the sunroof. This thing is cavernous. Rides great.
Compare the 62k (Canadian) to an equally sized SUV. Keep in mind that a Yukon has 10 cubic feet LESS storage than a Pacifica and is not as configurable. The Yukon is 15-20k more.
Are your price numbers in Canadian dollars? And if the auto industry is looking at the comments, I also do not like sunroofs. Also really like minivans.
It seems like you and I would get along, Edward! :D And yes, pricing here is in Canadian dollars! Thanks for watching!
I feel the same way I want it and if it was 4-5g less I would have already bought it. Hmm
62K lol. I wouldn't buy a Chrysler for half of that price.
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Gross 🤮. Pure crap 💩