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The Chrysler Pacifica is a mid-size crossover produced by Chrysler from 2003 to 2007, for the model years 2004 to 2008. The Pacifica was the first jointly engineered product of the 1998 DaimlerChrysler "merger of equals." [1] Chrysler developed the vehicle in 30 months at a cost below $1 billion. [2]
Chrysler Pacifica is a nameplate used by Chrysler for a variety of vehicles. The name was first used on a luxury minivan concept vehicle in 1999, and later a crossover concept in 2002. From 2004 to 2008, it was used on a mid-size crossover , and since the 2017 model year, it has been used as the Town & Country minivan 's replacement.
Pacifica: 2004 2008 Voyager: 1988 2016 Grand Voyager: 1988 2007 TEVan: 1993 1995 Town and Country: 1990 2016 Global. Name Orig. / Market Originally First Last Image Cars.
The Pacifica uses a new revision of the 3.6 L Pentastar V6 engine, and is produced with two powertrains: gasoline-only and plug-in hybrid, the latter marketed as Pacifica Hybrid. The plug-in hybrid version uses a 16-kWh lithium-ion battery , located under the floor under the second row of seats, with an all-electric range of 33 mi (53 km) [ 30 ...
The option of all-wheel drive (last seen in 2004) was also reintroduced for the gasoline-only Pacifica during this model year. [6] For the 2021 model year, Chrysler announced that the lower two trim levels of Pacifica, sold as the Voyager in the United States, will be sold under the Grand Caravan nameplate in Canada.
Around 2:34 a.m., CHP received reports about a Chrysler Pacifica traveling the wrong way – southbound in the northbound lanes on Highway 99. ... The driver of the Chrysler, a 25-year-old woman ...
Pacifica Beauty is an American cosmetics company based in Carpinteria, California. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was founded in 1996 by Brook Harvey-Taylor and Billy Taylor in Portland, Oregon . [ 4 ] [ 5 ]
Yamaha Pacifica is the name of a series of electric guitars manufactured by Yamaha. The line was originally designed in Yamaha's California custom-shop by Rich Lasner, working with guitar builder Leo Knapp.