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Re: 04 Pacifica [bstafford20]
by jtg61 on Sat Jul 04 06:56:41 PDT 2009
The 04 Pacifica was the first production year so it still had kinks to be worked out. The 3.5L engine doesn't have the greatest reputation. The 05 Pacifica had a year to work out the production kinks and it has a 7/70 powertrain warranty that is transferable from the original owner. Best to look for a used 05 over a used 04. What would have served you even better is the 07 with the new 4.0L engine mated to the 6-speed transmission. The Pacifica finally has the proper powertrain mounted to the vehicle and it gets better gas mileage. Sadly the lifetime powertrain warranty isn't transferable. So if you can still find a new 08 lying on a dealer's lot for a fire sale price, this is your best bet.
Re: 2009 T&C 28M moon roof. [shamcy]
by drivmywifecrzy on Sun Apr 26 10:10:28 PDT 2009
I would check with your state. In GA they have to net the trade against price of the vehicle to calculate tax. If they did it incorrectly I believe they would owe you money back as they have to pay the tax to the state anyhow.
Re: [ifsandbuts]
by krojas on Sat Jan 03 05:47:44 PST 2009
Sorry to hear about your Honda Odyssey , we also drove an Odyssey my wife liked it I was not really impress with it. On our town and country is really a beautifull veh. I personally like the interior better than any other van out there.. We are in Georgia the van has about 360miles,wht, leather, MyGig radio, 1 year free sat radio subscrisption remote starter,power side and hatch doors, ,it tells you how many miles you can drive with the gas in the tank. Interested? let me know thanks
Re: Considering 2008 Pacifica [mtjc521]
by michaelki295 on Thu Feb 05 13:47:37 PST 2009
I shopped in West Tennessee. I traded in a Ford Ranger and got 5500 off the deal. I used the EMPLOYEE ++ pricing to get the price I spoke of earlier. I had seen a handful of better advertised prices in NC and GA, but noone could quote a better price for the signature series that I got. I plan on having this for quite a while, so I am just keeping my fingers crossed that the lifetime powertrain is worth 2 cents. I held off on the Extended Service Contract. I may consider that down the road once, Chrysler-Fiat appears to be viable. Let's all hope that, they can sell enough cars to stay afloat.
Re: Considering 2008 Pacifica [joe29001]
by Lady_Lavender on Wed Jan 28 08:31:29 PST 2009
I made the decision to purchase my Pacifica last December and we love it. My husband has a Smart and so does my Mother-in-Law. We needed a car that we could all use for longer trips. We find it very comfortable and don't mind the extra gas it takes. I have very long legs and my husband is tall from the waiste up so up, so it was very hard for us to find a car where both of us were comfortable. On the other hand my Mother-in-Law is only 5 feet so when we tried an SUV she had to have a step stool to get in. I hope everyone end up as pleased with their choice as we have. We heard that Fiat has made an offer to take on part of Chrysler and they have until Feb 17 to accept. Who knows, maybe that would be a good thing.
Re: [krojas]
by ifsandbuts on Fri Jan 02 21:28:54 PST 2009
Heck, where do you live and what color is the T&C? I'll buy it from you! I'm in the opposite situation -- bought a 2007 Honda Odyssey EX after having T&Cs for 8 years. HATE the Odyssey and looking at trading it in. have had NUMEROUS problems (repeated battery issues, cruise control doesn't work, etc.) with it, it doesn't have near the convenience features that the Chrysler products had, it is amazingly harder to use and less comfortable than the American cars I have driven (stupid things like no chime when you are low on gas and the gauge is directly behind the steering wheel so I don't see it regularly -- I've almost run out of gas many times. Or the AC/heat controls are awkward and counterintuitive and the heat doesn''t really blow on your feet -- my feet are always cold in this car. You can't lock the sliding doors with the keyfob until they shut completely, and they are SLOW, AND the range isn't very good, so you have to stand there and wait for the doors. It's much slower than just doing it manually. And NO ability to pick the options you want -- because I didn't want leather and a sunroof, I also couldn't get power liftgate, compass, etc.) Honestly, I am shocked that people like the Hondas as much as they do. I fell for the hype and this was my first Honda and will definitely be my last. And in this economy, the resale value seems more theoretical than anything else...It's in good shape and low miles and KBB is more than $20,000 private party and I owe $18,000, but I am being offered $14,000-$15,000 or so on a trade-in (from 3 different places), so I am stuck with it for awhile. If I could get the deal you got on a T&C I'd take the hit and trade this one in in a minute. You seem to be lurching from one impulsive decision to the next, but I hope your next choice works out better than the last one -- and better than mine!

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