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A non-Minivan Driver’s 2017 Chrysler Pacifica Review #DrivePacifica

This review of the 2017 Chrysler Pacifica is a compensated sponsored campaign with FCA US. However, all photos and opinions expressed within are my own. 

The 2017 Chrysler Pacifica has made me fall in love with a minivan!

I never thought I would do it. Never. Ever. But I am smitten. Before I get into the nitty gritty of this Limited edition’s details here’s a sneak peek why:

Backstory on the Chrysler Pacifica

You may remember the Chrysler Pacifica as a mid-size crossover. I know I do.

The very first Pacifica I saw was back in 2005. My husband had a friend who owned one.

I remember thinking how advanced it seemed with its interior features. And how I had a tinge of buyer’s remorse having just purchased my own crossover before seeing the Pacifica.

It was sleek then, and even in its new form, it’s sleek now. I love sleek cars.

In 2008, they stopped producing the Pacifica, re-introducing it this year as a luxury minivan.

Can I just say, although I’m far from a minivan mom, I’m in love.

The 2017 Chrysler Pacifica in Granite Crystal Metallic.

Fuel Economy on the 2017 Chrysler Pacifica

At 22 combined city/hwy miles per gallon, I got a lot of mileage out of a tank of gas. Two separate school drop-offs back and forth, two grocery store trips, intermittent errands, and a drive to see a friend in D.C. were all achieved on 1 tank of gas.

It was a lot of driving but thankfully, the Pacifica is a smooth ride.

Very sleek look and a smooth drive. Is it bad that I try to find the reflection of the car in a window as I’m passing by to see how we look? LOL! Anyone else do that?

Guess what? That driving is gonna go even further.

Fiat Chrysler North America just announced in a press release that they’ve finished production of the industry’s first electric minivan with the Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid.

With a full tank of gas, I drove roughly 380 miles in this 3.6L V6 24V VVT engine with 9-speed FWD automatic transmission. With a 16-kWh lithium ion battery and a full tank of fuel,Tim Kuniskis, head of passenger car brands estimates drivers will get 566 miles out of the hybrid Pacifica.

Whether hybrid or traditional, you get a nice amount of driving out of a tank of gas with the Pacifica. Perfect for any busy traveling mom (or dad).

Winter has no home in the 2017 Pacifica

Two-toned leather interior complete with heated steering wheel that takes all of 2.1 seconds to warm up!

Every part of your body will keep warm in this car. And when it’s hot outside, you have the option of ventilated seats.

Oh! And the heated features aren’t only for the driver and front passenger.

My oldest reclining in the rear enjoying the warmth.

My 12-year old jumps in the front seat of our regular car because he wants that heated seat comfort. In the Pacifica, he can get it no matter where he sits.

Front, middle or back row.

The features in the Pacifica are a glimpse into the future of cars.

From the lane-correct feature to the dial gear shift, this vehicle makes me feel kinda old. Well, it definitely makes my normal ride look like we’re still rolling in the stone ages.

This is how you shift into gear.

Turn dial gear shift on the 2017 Chrysler Pacifica is like whoa! Totally different

Sensors all around the car keep you “aware” of your surroundings. The Blind Spot and Cross Path Detection feature works VERY well.

I like that this is a feature that I’m seeing standard on most new cars.

Most of us try to be conscientious drivers but accidents happen. The 2017 Pacifica has all sorts of camera and sensor technology to keep precious cargo safe.

Rear view cameras and parking assist (on a rainy day) .

I knew about the rear sensors but I didn’t know about the front sensors until I got too close to a car in front of me in the Chick Fil A drive-thru.

Front collision sensors on the car are extremely useful.

“Beep!” Okay, Pacifica. I hear you girl!

Hands-free sliding doors officially on my Christmas wish list

The doors …oh those lovely sliding doors.

Automatic sliding doors in the 2017 Chrysler Pacifica are awesome. (Cute boy with Star Wars crocs not included)

At a touch of a button I can automatically open the doors for the kids to get in and out. Oh how I love that about the Pacifica.

My eight-year old has autism. He’s still not adept at opening and closing car doors.

Having an automatic sliding door makes managing the in-out car process a breeze. That and the hands-free liftgate too!

It’s especially useful on rainy days when you just want everyone to hop in the car so that you can run in the vehicle and keep as dry as possible.

That’s exactly what we did. And I was able to control the door without being physically on it to do so. All the seat buckling happened from inside the car.

This minivan is lit!

Everywhere I turned, there was light in the Pacifica. I counted 11 lights throughout the vehicle. (There may be more).

Aside from the usual suspects in the front and second row seats, here were other areas where I saw a light:

  • the third row seating area
  • the trunk space
  • the driver/passenger door area where you would store a drink
  • the front row console
  • the glove compartment

And then there’s the storage….

I’d have to say that there’s so much storage in this vehicle it makes you want to take a long road trip to test how you could max out every nook and cranny for luggage and other accessories.

Deep trunk space is a god send when you have to make a long overdue grocery run. BTW, see all the lights?

There’s storage for your sunglasses, storage for your cups, storage for your groceries, storage for the seats, storage for your purse, storage for your umbrella and storage for just about anything you can think of as long as it fits.

My Favorite Features

Touch-screen with SiriusXM, apps and Navigation

I was impressed when the tunnel came up on the navigation screen. That’s different!

Surround sound system

The surround sound system in the Pacifica is hot! Using the touch screen I can fade the sound from the front all the way to the rear. Convenient when a horrible song comes on that my pre-teen loves.

Panoramic Moon roof

Gorgeous interior leather seats

How much does the 2017 Chrysler Pacifica Limited cost?

So, I showed you a lot in this vehicle. You’re probably wondering how much does the Pacifica cost?

Glad you asked.

This particular model retails for $46,460. The base price is $42,495. What comes as optional equipment on this vehicle includes:

  • 20-inch x 7.5-inch aluminum wheels
  • 245/5OR20 BSW All Season Tires
  • Locking lug nuts
  • Advanced SafetyTec Group
  • Park Sense Front and Rear Park Assist with Stop
  • 360-Degree Surround View Camera System
  • Parallel and Perpendicular Park Assist with Stop
  • Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & go
  • Full Speed Forward-Collision Warning Plus
  • Lane Departure Warning Plus
  • Rain Sensitive Windshield Wipers
  • Automatic High Beam Headlamp Control
  • Advanced Brake Assist
  • Hands-free Doors and Liftgate
  • 17-inch Inflatable Spare Tire
  • Inflatable Spare Tire Kit with Sealant
  • KeySense

I may not be a minivan mom but this 2017 Pacifica Limited and I go well together. What do you think? Could this be the car for YOUR family? Let me know.

We look good together.

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