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Chrysler: Inspiration Comes Standard

Chrysler Automobiles (FCA, now Stellantis) is the parent company of Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, and Fiat automobiles. Chrysler is most recognized for its well-rounded, three-row minivans, the Pacifica, Pacifica Hybrid, and Voyager, aside from sedans like the 300. Several automobiles have been phased out in the US market, including the Chrysler 200 sedan, the Chrysler Town & Country van, and every SUV produced by the company. The three primary rivals of Chrysler are Ford, Toyota, and Chevrolet.

Some popular models of Chrysler
Chrysler Pacifica

Starting at $39,090

The Chrysler Pacifica maintains its competitiveness in the minivan market with features like optional all-wheel drive and Stow 'n Go seats. Despite being marginally more expensive than competing minivans, the Pacifica's extensive list of standard features and superior ride quality may persuade you to choose it.

Chrysler 300

Starting at $36,145

The Chrysler 300 has a large interior, V8 power that is optional, and user-friendly amenities, but its antiquated style, dreadful handling, and middling fuel efficiency leave a lot to be desired.

Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid

Starting at $51,095

In addition to having a large list of standard equipment and the most fuel-efficient minivan available, the Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid boasts a roomy cabin. It is exclusively offered with front-wheel drive, unlike the non-hybrid Pacifica, and has a comparatively high starting price.

Chrysler Voyager

Starting at $24,569

Although the Chrysler Voyager isn't as equipped as its competitors, its luxurious interior, clever features, smooth ride, and strong engine make it a desirable choice in the used minivan market.

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