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At York Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, we want you to make an informed decision when it comes to selecting and purchasing your new vehicle. When comparing the all-new 2021 Chrysler Pacifica to the 2021 Honda Odyssey, there are some key things to take into consideration.
The technology in the Pacifica stands above not only the Honda Odyssey but all competitors. For example, things just got easier with available hands-free power sliding doors and liftgate. The Pacifica’s features don’t stop there. With stow and go seats that fold down completely with just a touch of a button, you’ll create extra cargo space with ease. Planning to tow? You won’t be giving up anything by going with a minivan, especially with Pacifica’s Best-In-Class towing capacity of 3,600 pounds.
Safety is key, and with over 115 standard and available features for you and your precious cargo, you won’t have to worry. The Chrysler Pacifica has 100% power distribution to the rear wheels when AWD is engaged, setting it apart from both the Honda Odyssey and Kia Sedona, where AWD is unavailable. Come in and test drive the all-new 2021 Chrysler Pacifica at York CDJR of Plainfield, IN, where “We’re not #1, you are!”
* Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price excludes taxes, license, registration/title, optional or regionally required equipment and destination charge. Dealers set own prices. ** Based on EPA ratings. Use for comparison only. Your mileage will vary depending on driving conditions, how you drive and maintain your vehicle, battery-pack age/condition (for hybrid vehicles) and other factors. The contents of this report are from reliable sources, but are not warranted or guaranteed in any way. You are advised to check with each manufacturer or its representatives as the final authority on its products. Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s New Car Assessment Program (www.safercar.gov). Model tested with standard side airbags (SAB). Starting with 2011 models, NHTSA has introduced tougher tests and rigorous new 5-Star Safety Ratings that provide more information about vehicle safety and crash avoidance technologies. Because of the more stringent tests, ratings for 2011 and newer vehicles should not be compared to ratings for 1990-2010 models. Overall vehicle score and frontal crash ratings should ONLY be compared to other vehicles of similar size and weight. For more information go to www.safercar.gov