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AUTO REVIEW                                                                                     AUTO REVIEW






            2021 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid




            By Stephen Schutz, MD



          By the time you read this, Fiat Chrysler Corporation (FCA) will   will remind you of the price differential every time you get in it.
        have been acquired by Peugeot SA (PSA), joining Peugeot, Citroen,   Driving the Pacifica is also good but not great, but it’s better than
        DS, Opel, and Vauxhall in an ever expanding stable of automotive   a GMC Denali because minivans (sorry, FWD-based vans) have less
        brands.                                                  mass and lower centers of gravity than large SUVs. Obviously, the
          It seems like a rare win-win in the automotive M&A world. PSA   Pacifica is no sports car, but it is pleasant to drive around town and
        has been ably led by CEO Carlos Tavares since 2014, and they have   on the highway. (It’s especially good on the highway, by the way.)
        successfully integrated the venerable Opel and Vauxhall companies   One change I would make, if I could, would be to lose the con-
        that they purchased in 2017. So they were ready for their next ac-  tinuously variable transmission (CVT). The CVT is more fuel effi-
        quisition when they proposed a merger with FCA in early 2019, and   cient, to be sure, but it drones under acceleration and just feels not
        FCA needed a partner with scale who could take their good parts   quite right. A standard automatic like the 9-speed included in non-
        and make them even better.                               Hybrid Pacificas would be better.
          Nevertheless, PSA was actually FCA’s second choice as a partner.   Speaking of fuel efficiency, the Pacifica Hybrid gets 32MPG City,
        Carlos Tavares’ former boss and mentor, Carlos Ghosn, former CEO   33 Highway, and gas-electric combined 84MPGe. Much of the
        of Renault-Nissan, was deep into negotiations with FCA in 2018   credit for those good numbers goes to the plug in part of the Hybrid.
        when he was arrested in a Japanese sting operation orchestrated by   Because of that, the Pacifica Hybrid can go all-electric for around 30
        Nissan, ending a deal that would have created the biggest automaker   miles on a full charge, which for me meant that I ended up going
        in the world.                                            back and forth to work without using any gasoline at all since I have
          Two-plus years after the Ghosn arrest, which I still believe was   a short (7 mile) commute. An owner who plugs in every night and
        one of the stupidest corporate decisions ever, Nissan and Renault   uses their Pacifica Hybrid mostly to zip around town running er-
        continue to shed market share, and both brands seem destined to be   rands and taking kids here and there could easily go about their lives
        absorbed by competitors—Nissan by Toyota and Renault by PSA   hardly ever going to a gas station.
        (just my opinion FWIW).                                   Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) enthusiasts encourage everyone to
          Anyway, FCA will undoubtedly help PSA, and not just because   ditch internal combustion engines (ICEs) right now, but with recent
        absorbing FCA gives PSA ownership of perennially profitable Jeep   electric power outages in California and a stretched grid elsewhere
        and Ram, but also because FCA has some excellent products unre-  it seems prudent to retain an ICE backup in case your local utility
        lated to those brands.                                   runs short on electricity. The Pacifica Hybrid takes care of that.
          Like the Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid minivan I just tested. The Paci-  Nevertheless, the additional complexity of a battery pack, electric
        fica is the latest Chrysler minivan, and it’s a good one. Featuring nu-  motor, and a lot of extra software means that there’s more in the Hy-
        merous innovative features and storage solutions (although the   brid that could go wrong.
        famed “Stow N Go” second row seats are unavailable in the Hybrid   The PSA-FCA merger is likely to provide the strong Jeep and
        because that’s where the battery pack is located), the Pacifica is per-  Ram brands a more robust foundation on which to build, but PSA
        fectly designed for parents and grandparents who have to lug kids   is gaining more than just those two makes, as my time with the
        and their paraphernalia around hither-and-yon.           Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid proved.
          Not only is the Pacifica’s interior cleverly designed, but it’s big—
        big enough for 7 people and their gear—which reminds me to   As always, call Phil Hornbeak, the Auto Program Manager at
        quickly get this off my chest: vehicles this cavernous inside should   BCMS (210-301-4367), for your best deal on any new car or truck
        not be called “mini”. They’re just not.                  brand. Phil can also connect you to preferred financing and lease
          The Pacifica, despite its many clever storage innovations, can’t rea-  rates.
        sonably be called premium inside. Even in its highest trim it’s nice
        and comfortable but no GMC Denali wannabe with materials           Stephen Schutz, MD, is a board-certified gastroenterol-
        throughout the interior and dashboard that are good but not great.   ogist who lived in San Antonio in the 1990s when he was
        Of course, any Denali will be significantly more expensive than the   stationed here in the US Air Force. He has been writing
        Pacifica Hybrid, which starts at just over $41,000, but the Pacifica   auto reviews for San Antonio Medicine since 1995.



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