2008 Chrysler Pacifica 2008 Chrysler Pacifica Review by CarGurus
Mar 09

The Pacifica earned outstanding scores in government crash tests. All-wheel drive is available, making it a good choice for snow country.

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NewCarTestDrive has reviewed the 2008 Chrysler Pacifica and gave out”The Chrysler Pacifica is roomy, versatile, pleasant to drive and nice to look at. It accelerates quickly and corners reasonably well, which makes it pleasant to drive. The Pacifica Limited model is luxurious, equipped with nearly all the bells and whistles. The base model is practical, and with essential safety equipment, family features and all-wheel drive.”

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