One of the original “crossover” vehicles is the Chrysler Pacifica, which when compared to other similar vehicle types, could be regarded as being more upmarket, with the provision of a wide variety of driver and passenger comforts. These would be besides the highly established Chrysler Electronic Control unit (ECU). The Pacifica combined car and utility features and benefits, with four doors hinged at the front and seating positions for five or six passengers. A buyer has the option of a front wheel, or all-wheels drive.
In the 2004 model, the Chrysler Pacifica was marketed in a base design, with limited levels of trim offered. Although it had less features, it was relatively well equipped and priced competitively. Initially, the model was powered by a 3.8 liter V 6, generating 210 horsepower and 240 pounds of torque. This combination did not receive positive reviews, particularly regarding the all-wheels drive models, when loaded to capacity. The 2005 Pacifica had a reliable ECU helping to provide added economy and a 3.5 liter V 6, with 250 horsepower, as standard. This was with the exception of the basic front wheel drive model.
As with any other motor manufacturer, Chrysler has continuously sought innovative improvements to their vehicles, which provide the edge in a highly competitive market. This has been shown by their recognized and highly regarded ECU, which forms an integral part of safe, economic driving. This form of control unit has the capability of removing some responsibility from the driver, regarding general vehicle performance in varied and especially adverse conditions. In all aspects of economy and vehicle maintenance, the control unit has proven to be a cost effective motoring asset.
In 2007, the 3.8 liter engine, which had been discarded for the 2006 model, returned to the Pacifica, but only in the basic front-wheel drive model. However, it now had a rating of 200 horsepower. A 4.0 liter, V 6, was fitted in the other models, instead of the 3.5 V 6. With the new six speed automatic transmission, the ECU ensured an efficient and economic driving performance. The basic engine retained the original four speed transmission.
Chrysler has helped transform the world and style of motoring with their electronic control systems. The continual rising costs of fuel and vehicle maintenance have encouraged motorists to review cost effective options when buying a car. The automatic controls provided for engine, transmission and many other aspects related to comfortable and safe driving, is far removed from days of the hands-on mechanic of the past.
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