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Old 02-28-2004, 07:21 AM
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300 Review

Go here for an outstanding review of the 300.


http://www.autoweek.com/search/searc...6&record=3
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Old 02-28-2004, 01:38 PM
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Go here for an outstanding review of the 300.


http://www.autoweek.com/search/searc...6&record=3
Great review, thank's for the link.

I have not heard a bad thing about this car yet, I'm thinking that this might just be Chrysler's next PT. :D
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Looks like a winner! Let's hope all the mags follow suit and give an honest (re:good) evaluation.

I just know we are going to be reading something like this: "Its a great car, but knowing Chrysler's previous quality, the long term reliability is in question."

Hope these cars prove them wrong.
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I just know we are going to be reading something like this: "Its a great car, but knowing Chrysler's previous quality, the long term reliability is in question."

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No, only Consumer Reports will say that. :P

Ohh, and they will also say the Hemi is too loud...
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Pretty good review. Hopefully they will continue their postive remarks as they test drive the car through their tracks and long term. Hope you guys all get the hemi. Regardless what this article says, the 3.5 250 hp was not all that great of a motor, speed wise that is. We all know that the RT 3.5 took a long time to get up to speed.
I appreciate the power and torque with my GTP as youwill with the hemi. Definitely a more than noticeable improvement.

It's a hemi. Get one.

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Pretty good review. Hopefully they will continue their postive remarks as they test drive the car through their tracks and long term. Hope you guys all get the hemi. Regardless what this article says, the 3.5 250 hp was not all that great of a motor, speed wise that is. We all know that the RT 3.5 took a long time to get up to speed.
I appreciate the power and torque with my GTP as youwill with the hemi. Definitely a more than noticeable improvement.

It's a hemi. Get one.

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Read the dinet forum and you will find that anybody with the 3.5 were complaining about low end torque and looking for any means to get it faster. Rice and so many other carskilled it off the line, easily but later on, the 3.5 did fine. Me, I would rather have low end speed than top end. Not too many speed on the street at 135+mph. From 45mph on, the car moved however once u move on, to say, the hemi magnum or 300, or the gtp as i did, you will realize how much power it didn't have. Sorry, my opinion, and others.

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I have the 250HP 3.5L in my Pacifica. It works fine for me. If I want more, I kick the autostick in gear. :lol:
It is a very heavy vehicle but runs and handles great. IF you are looking for a hot rod, the Pacifica is not for you. I would imagine that the 2.7 L V-6 Magnum is going to be a slug, but maybe some who only want the LOOK AT ME style of the Magnum will be happy with it. I hope so.
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The autostick did (does) not get it going any faster. It only allows you to decide when the gearing changes. Stomping on the gas pedal would do the same as you using your autostick. If you think otherwise, you're dreamin.


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I think you misunderstood me. I have been around vehicles a FEW years and I do know how they work. I was talking about -for example -coming off the line, the auto stick will keep me in lower gears longer WITHOUT having to STOMP the gas. I didn't mean that it would GIVE ME more power when I was moving.
That is what I meant when I said : If you want a HOT ROD , the PACIFICA is not for you.
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My misunderstanding. Sorry. How do you like the Pacifica overall?

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My misunderstanding. Sorry. How do you like the Pacifica overall?

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I agree with DSMLVR on the subject of power - THE PACIFICA IS NOT A HOT ROD - and I think most buyers will not be looking for tons of power when the purchase a Pacifica. When I test drove one, I found it to be miles above any past Chrysler in most areas (Crossfire was awsome too). If I needed the room, I think the Pacifica would be my first choice. After all, It's well beyond the SUV.
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Danny, I just reread my answer and I kind of came off as a jerk. I appologize for that.

I LOVE my Pacifica. I am 58 years old and have had and worked on vehicle from back in the 40's and I have to say that this is the BEST vehicle Chrysler has made ever made. (Well, I do/did love the old Chrylser 300's and the 69 Plymouth GTX I used to have).
Sitting in it and just looking around it, it is unlike any Chrylser ever made. I could not believe I was in a Chrylser product. I don't want to belittle Chrylser's. I am 30 years retired Chrysler and I worked as a vehicle inspector for almost 20 years of that. THEN you take it for a drive and you are SOLD. I never saw myself getting a vehicle such as this. I traded in my 1995 Eagle Talon ( I bought new in Oct.94) for this,so you can see that I do know what performance is . I know that the Talon and the Pacifica are completely different, but WOW.
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At least we are in the same generation. 48 here. Glad you like the Pacifica. It is a handsome car. I don't see a lot of them here for whatever reason however I did drive in one and they are smooth and roomy. Initially, they were quite expensive but they seemed to chop a few things off and bring the price down so we should start seeing more of them.
Not my style of car. My wife has a Jeep Liberty Sport 4X4 so there was no need for a duplicate of sort. I prefer mid-large size sedans with gusto, hence my ex Trep RT and now, GTP Comp G. My lease was up and couldn't wait for the 300 Hemi. I think thats the only way to go and those large rear tires, rwd and gas consumption are the three evils when living in Canada.

18 or 19 or larger tires don't do well in snow, and we get lots of it. Gas is expensive, averaging $3.00/gallon regular and the rwd, I don't know. Whether myth or not, I'd rather have FWD in snow. Remember, we used to put sand bags in the trunk to weigh down the rear wheels. BMW's are in the body shops all winter long for veering off the roads, getting stuck in snow and whatever. The jury is not out yet and until they decide that the rwd works in winter, I'll stick with FWD.
Did you get the in-dash navigation system with your Pacifica? What a neat idea to place it in the speedo.

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