Chrysler Pacifica - The Car Connection

The Chrysler Pacifica was a wagon--or was it a crossover. A derivative of the company's popular minivans, the lower and sleeker Pacifica was a six-passenger alternative to the minivan that, in its short life, actually helped make those Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan minivans even better. Read More Below » The Chrysler Pacifica was a wagon--or was it a crossover. A derivative of the company's popular minivans, the lower and sleeker Pacifica was a six-passenger alternative to the minivan that, in its short life, actually helped make those Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan minivans even better. At nearly 80 inches wide, almost 200 inches long, and almost 67 inches high, it was larger than all of Chrysler's passenger cars, but still smaller than its minivans. The Pacifica's seating system was so new, in fact, it led Chrysler to retool its then-current minivans to share the same seating arrangement--what would become the Stow 'n Go package. In its first year on the market, the Pacifica came with a single powertrain, Chrysler's 3. 5-liter V-6 and a four-speed automatic. Source: www.thecarconnection.com