Sometimes having the rare version of a vehicle isn't a good thing.

Suggest the OP duplicates his post (and include the Craigslist link) on the following forums:

allpar.com
chryslerminivan.net

There are some aficionados of these particular Pacificas out there. Drop your line where the fish tend to be...
 
I know a couple people who would gladly pay if it was a 3.8L or the 4.0L. I did send them the links, and they both basically replied with "Oh no, not the 3.5L."
I don't know why, as I'm not up to speed on that Chrysler history. Always heard that 3.5L in the Charger of that era was the most reliable unit. Not sure how much these two are related on FWD vs RWD platforms.
 
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It has the 3.5 liter which is the most durable one of the three engines available for that model.

^ Include this sentence on the ad too.

1. When I post a vehicle for sale I always try to take pictures in a nice sunny day (the vehicle looks clean enough, so no need for carwash). It makes a big difference how the vehicle looks like. Preferably in the morning or late afternoon before sunset, and even at noon. Also I would upload higher resolution pics.

2. I would mention that it's very comfy for long trips, for people with 2, 3, 4 kids. Has large cargo space where you can fit furniture, dressers, fridges and other household items and even remodeling materials.

3. I would include pictures of the engine and undercarriage, fenders and trunk floor. Also would include picture of the spare tire and any original tools that the car comes with. Probably pictures of the brakes and tires, they are in a decent condition.

4. Not sure if you need to post the "Recent services include:", you can tell them that when they come to see the vehicle.
I usually don't buy pre-owned vehicles from dealers, but that's me. I don't mind giving advise to people who want to sell a decent car.

I would get rid of all this info below the ad:
Reviews from actual owners can be found here:

https://www.edmunds.com/chrysler/pacifica/2006/consumer-reviews/

And crash test results here

https://www.google.com/search?q=200...U1ODkwajBqNKgCALACAA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8



About Me: My name is Steven Lang. For over 20 years I have maintained a perfect 100% positive feedback rating on Ebay because I go out of my way to be truthful and direct.

If you're looking to buy a well kept three row SUV feel free to reach me at (404) 578-9785 . All the best.



View my current inventory on Craigslist


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Browse a few stories IF you're just a wee bit tired of clicking on endless Craigslist ads... (get a tall cup of coffee!)


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Suggest the OP duplicates his post (and include the Craigslist link) on the following forums:

allpar.com
chryslerminivan.net

There are some aficionados of these particular Pacificas out there. Drop your line where the fish tend to be...
I second the Allpar.com suggestion.
Been a member there for over 20 years at this point. If it came from Ma Mopar or the family tree, you'll likely find someone there.
 
The 2006 model of Pacifica was actually an SUV a station wagon. It was only in production for a few years. When reintroduced years later, the current Pacifica was redesigned as a minivan. My wife owned one for about 3 years back in the oughts.
Fixed it for you.
 
I've recently realized that I have an addiction to old K5 Blazers. I'm desperate for one, with absolutely no need. In fact we have too many vehicles as it is. One more is simply a burden. But I spend my evening searching local adds for the best one I can buy for petty cash. :)
Do it, you won’t regret it, their value has been skyrocketing. Parts are still easy to get anywhere or eBay.

I paid $2500 for my 1985 M1009 with a commercial-grade Fisher plow in 2016. Granted, it has a 12V conversion and gas 350. It’s been one of the most reliable vehicles I’ve ever owned, needing only basic wear and tear parts replaced and floor repair from rust. I was fortunate enough to have an experienced body man teach me sheet metal work so it’s now as solid as new.

It’s insured with Hagerty for $12k and I could go higher if I wanted to with all the receipts I have. A close family friend drools over it every time he visits and I’ve turned down a serious cash offer of $15k from him. It may get 8-9MPG but the smiles per mile can’t be measured.
 
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