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After the new Chrysler Sebring, here comes the 2007 Pacifica

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Olivier Delorme
Last week, DaimlerChrysler unveiled the all-new 2007 Sebring. At the same time, they announced the new and improved 2007 Pacifica. In addition, the manufacturer presented its latest engine, a 4.0L V6, as well as their latest transmission.

The 2007 Chrysler Pacifica is mildly changed from the previous model. On the
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outside, only the front grille and headlights are modified, as well as new alloy wheels. With its new front end, the Pacifica has a more-refined look, and bears a closer resemblance to the Crossfire.

A few changes and improvements were brought to the interior. First of all, there is a new material used for the seats, called YES Essentials, which resists against odours, stains and static. Second, the dash and door panels are now two-tone, and the instrument panel has been revised. Last but not least, standard safety equipment is added, including electronic stability control and side-curtain airbags.

As mentioned earlier, DaimlerChrysler also showed off their new V6 engine, which will be connected to a new six-speed automatic transmission. The V6 displaces 4.0 liters, and develops 255 horsepower and 265 pound-feet of torque. According to Chrysler, the new
(Photo: DaimlerChrysler)
engine/gearbox combo will provide 2007 Pacifica buyers with more power, more torque and improved driving pleasure. "The new six-speed transmission also was designed to increase the peak launch torque capacity by 30 percent, allowing greater acceleration at start.", says Bob Lee, Vice-President of Powertrain Engineering.

For 2007, the Pacifica will be offered in three trim levels: base, Touring and Limited. Each of these models will be available in front-wheel-drive and all-wheel drive. However, pricing has not yet been announced.
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Olivier Delorme
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