Chrysler Pacifica Camper
The Chrysler Pacifica is in short a Chrysler Grand Voyager with better specs and trim.
NimbleCamper rating: 3.5/5
Key information
Body type | |
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Make | |
Boot length (cm) | 230 |
Boot height (cm) | 115 |
Boot width [wheel arches] (cm) | 123 |
Comfort rating | |
Consumption l/100km | 10.7 |
Consumption MPG (UK) | 26 |
Available in | |
Engine type | |
NimbleCamper rating (out of max 5) |
*A note about the dimensions – no specific measurements are available online, so I’m using Grand Voyager’s dimensions as the cars are almost identical in size.
- ADAC Rating (lower = better) 3/5
Useful review: Carbuzz.com – 2021 Chrysler Pacifica
The difference between Chrysler Pacifica and Chrysler Grand Voyager is mainly in Pacifica having better trim and specification. Size is the same.
It’s therefore very similar to Dodge’s Grand Caravan – but according to Carsdirect.com – the Dodge Grand Caravan is a bit more spacious.
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- Average used price, GBP (2015) – I use Carsite.co.uk‘s price aggregates from 2015 (or the nearest possible year if not available), or, if not found, from autoscout24.com. For new cars, I specify the closest possible match (i.e. if released this year, it’s the new price, if released two years ago, it’s the 2-years old price etc). It’s here to give you a benchmark comparison (- a like for like, an apple with an apple) of the value of each car and for filtering purposes. It’s not meant to be used as an accurate estimate of used car value – it is updated once a year, so make sure you know what the car should cost at the time of purchase if you decide to buy one.
- Boot dimensions – taken from various sources across the web, starting with official, supplemented with other reliable websites (like ridc.org.uk), supplemented by user-generated content – images of measurements from forums or social networks. It’s also used for filtering, comparison and to give you a good idea of the car’s suitability for camping.
- Comfort rating – a benchmark used to simplify the car’s comfort & driving score based on equipment, furnishings, handling, safety, and costs ratings from external sources like whatcar.com, carwow.co.uk, autocar.co.uk etc. It gives you an indication of whether the car will drive and feel like a van (low rating) or offer better interior & handling (higher rating). A simple van-like car, for example, a Renault Kangoo is 0.5, a well equipped and comfortable car like a Ford S-Max is a 2. No hard math behind it, just an indicator, f.e. 0.5= basic car that does the job, 1.5 = hey, that’s nice to have!, 2 = oooh, comfyyyy.
- Consumption – I take the average 2017 consumption or closest match from Fuelly.com, or if none is available, from other sources like honestjohn.co.uk. If there are not enough cars for a single year, an average for several years is calculated.
- NimbleCamper rating – a weighted score of boot length (45% weight), boot height (40%), consumption (10%) and comfort (5%). The logic of weighing length & height higher than consumption and comfort is – headroom is important when you sleep in the back of the car, so is the length. A comfy ride is a factor, but you can sleep in a big car that’s not that comfy, however, it’s much harder to camp/sleep in a comfy car that’s too small. Read more about the NimbleCamper rating and criteria here.
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