I always find the good, the bad & the bottom line review by cnet fascinating. Just read this review of Pacifica and thought to share it here in the Chrysler Pacifica forum.
Read the full version: https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/auto/2017-chrysler-pacifica-hybrid/review/
2017 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Platinum
Price of this version: $47,885, but others start at $41,995, excluding destination charge
Engine: 3.6-liter
Horsepower: 260
Seats: Up to seven
Mileage: 84 MPGe (gas and electric) or 32 (combined city/highway gas only)
Electric-only driving range (full...
True about the hidden expenses. But I believe here in this forum, we too have many Pacifica owners, who can share their experiences and suggestions for the new buyers.
Do all potential buyers take outside help for financial judgments when they buy a car? This Car Loan Calculator seems like a good deal, but how effective is it really...
A list of top performing cars in 2017 by CobbleStone. All the vehicles have been selected categorically. As expected, Pacifica is the lone ruler of the minivan section.
Here, see the full list:
http://www.cobblestone.com/list-top-performing-cars-2017/
I love to read this kinda posts and I believe Chrysler Pacifica forum members do the same! One thing I agree with them, since Pacifica is the first and only hybrid mini-van in the market space, there isn’t anything to compare it to. But if you are looking for a technologically advanced vehicle...
I found this long-term test of Pacifica. I believe Chrysler Pacifica forum people will enjoy reading it.
Here is the link: http://www.thecarconnection.com/news/1110719_2017-chrysler-pacifica-limited-long-term-test-irish-twin-mpg-showdown
Haha, that's exactly why they have to deal with it separately. Everyone has to pay the fuel tax. Gas-engine car owners pay their portion while they refuel the vehicles. Since electric cars do not refuel, govt. applies some extra tax on them.