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The '''[[Chrysler]] Pacifica''' is a mid-size [[crossover SUV]] from [[DaimlerChrysler]]. It shares its platform with the Chrysler minivans but offers [[all wheel drive]] and an upscale interior. The Pacifica was introduced for 2004 and was originally inspired by the [[Chrysler Citadel]] concept car. The Pacifica, according to [[Chrysler]], is a "sports tourer". The Pacifica is built in Windsor, Ontario, Canada alongside the [[Chrysler Town & Country]] and the [[Dodge Caravan|Dodge Grand Caravan]].
The '''[[Chrysler]] Pacifica''' is a mid-size [[crossover SUV]] from [[DaimlerChrysler]]. It shares its platform with the Chrysler minivans but offers [[all wheel drive]] and an upscale interior. The Pacifica was introduced for 2004 and was originally inspired by the [[Chrysler Citadel]] concept car. The Pacifica, according to [[Chrysler]], is a "sports tourer". The Pacifica is built in Windsor, Ontario, Canada alongside the [[Chrysler Town & Country]] and the [[Dodge Caravan|Dodge Grand Caravan]].


For 2006, the "Limited" trim level was made available without all-wheel drive.  For 2007, Chrysler's 4.0 L SOHC V6 engine was added.
For 2006, the "Limited" trim level was made available without all-wheel drive.  For 2007, Chrysler's 4.0 L [[Overhead Camshafts|SOHC]] [[V6|V6]] engine was added.


The Pacifica's styling is based on the current Caravan, being boxed out and smaller in size.
The Pacifica's styling is based on the current Caravan, being boxed out and smaller in size.

Revision as of 15:30, 28 June 2006

Chrysler Pacifica
Chrysler Pacifica

The Chrysler Pacifica is a mid-size crossover SUV from DaimlerChrysler. It shares its platform with the Chrysler minivans but offers all wheel drive and an upscale interior. The Pacifica was introduced for 2004 and was originally inspired by the Chrysler Citadel concept car. The Pacifica, according to Chrysler, is a "sports tourer". The Pacifica is built in Windsor, Ontario, Canada alongside the Chrysler Town & Country and the Dodge Grand Caravan.

For 2006, the "Limited" trim level was made available without all-wheel drive. For 2007, Chrysler's 4.0 L SOHC V6 engine was added.

The Pacifica's styling is based on the current Caravan, being boxed out and smaller in size.

Future

The Pacifica is scheduled for a redesign for the 2009 model year and will be designated as the CT49. Possible changes may include a rear-wheel drive layout. The 2009 Pacifica is currently slotted for production at the Saint Louis Assembly plant in early 2008.

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