Interior
How does it feel from the inside?
The inside of the Pacifica checks all the boxes for a people-carrying vehicle that appeals to people. In terms of luxury, it’s nicely equipped with materials that are of a higher caliber than one would anticipate for a rugged family commuter like this, and they appear to hold up better over time than the less expensive plastics one would probably find in a car of a comparable caliber. Do you desire cubbies? There’s an abundance of cubbies. Almost everywhere you look, there is an empty space to store snacks, electronics, trinkets, and other items.
What about technological advancements?
Everything that happens after that is done to maintain the complacency of backseaters. One notable feature is the fully functional theater system that utilizes Amazon Fire TV. On the backs of the front row seats are two fold-out monitors that are ready to amuse captain’s chairs in the second row or anyone looking over from the third row.
Residents can stream content from their favorite apps or connect their devices wirelessly to stream in another way using the Uconnect’s subscription-based cellular access. For your physical media needs, the center console even has a Blu-Ray player. There are numerous USB charging points spread throughout the spacious cabin, so this should go without saying.
Hey, how much milk can that hold in gallons?
What an incredibly detailed question, wow! Fortunately, Chrysler has 60 gallons of response for that! That’s right, the metric system. To give you a better idea of how much room there is for storage, the area from the driver’s seat to the rear hatch is up to 150.5 cubic feet. Depending on how many rows you’re utilizing, that space is reduced to 87.5 to 32.3 cubic feet if you’re also bringing people along. Easy access points abound on all sides, such as the powered rear hatch that opens with a wave of the foot if you’re close to the back with your arms lashed out.