Nice. The post got everything a first time Pacifica owner needs to know. Starting from simple starting and driving system to how to handle digital dashboard car instrument panel, I can say, everything is under one roof!
Both options sound great. Specially, JuiceBox. I like the fact that it is portable and comes with a quick-charge option. From Amazon, one can get it under $600-$650.
I found this fun review on Pacifica and thought Chrysler Pacifica forum people will love to read it. Here is the link:
http://jalopnik.com/2017-chrysler-pacifica-the-jalopnik-review-1794831101
My fav part...
An update for the Chrysler Pacifica forum members. Dave Vanderwerp has described it perfectly.
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/2017-chrysler-pacifica-long-term-test-update-review
This is tricky. Because besides MSRP, there are some fees we have to deal with when we buy cars. Like, destination fee. And there is no list for these additional costs because they vary depending on the situation.
This link might answer your question. The site compared this two models with another model, Honda Odyssey 2016. The comparison covers a lot of aspects. I believe other members of Chrysler Pacifica forum will enjoy the link too...
If anyone in Chrysler Pacifica forum is thinking of buying a minivan, this post by CarGurus.com might give you some insights. I like the way they compare the cars point by point. Check out the full link.
Link: https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/compare/Chrysler-Pacifica-vs-Honda-Odyssey_d177_d592
Solar setup is an effective idea. As far as I know, many companies are already working to incorporate this technology into vehicles. For example, you can check Audi or Tesla.