2008 Chrysler Pacifica ReviewVersatility – one word that clearly describes the new 2008 Chrysler Pacifica. The Pacifica is innovative, and is proved so with features like an overhead 8-inch video entertainment screen. It also boasts 200-horse power with a 3.8 or 4.0-liter, V6 engine.

It will be hard to get in an accident in the ‘08 Pacifica, with all the accident avoidance protection. These safety features include an Electronic Stability Program, which adjusts the torque in critical situations, and determines when to apply brake pressure to more wheels. There’s also a rear camera that assists with parking, and emits a town when the vehicle is too close to an object.

Optional high-intensity discharge headlamps provide triple the light output of conventional headlamps. Looking inside the Pacifica, passengers are kept comfortable with its dual-zone automatic and manual climate controls. There’s also a standard AM/FM radio with CD player, and an available 6-disc in-dash CD player that can play MP3 files.

Safety is taken care of, with standard features including front, knee and side curtain airbags, and a ParkView rear backup camera, which helps the driver when parking or backing the vehicle. There’s also a brake/park interlock, which prevents the driver from shifting out of park when the brake pedal is depressed.

Features like the ‘08 Chrysler Pacifica’s Autostick transition that allows for stick-shifting without a clutch prove that this Chrysler is ahead of the game when it comes to technology.

Car-shoppers looking for a vehicle that mixes safety, convenience and technology should look no further – Chrysler’s 2008 Pacifica has everything they are shopping for.