One look at our 2005 Chrysler Pacifica Touring model, and the last thing on your mind is minivan. This crossover SUV is sleek and trim, and the sharp creases in its body make it look sophisticated and stylish. Powered by a 250-horsepower 3.5-liter V-6 engine from the sporty Chrysler 300M sedan, it's a luxurious workhorse that can carry up to seven people in comfort with all their gear. , , Fact is the Pacifica can't be neatly classified as a minivan, SUV, or station wagon. Chrysler calls it a sports tourer. We aren't exactly sure of what to call it, other than terrific. It doesn't look that big from the outside yet it's as much as 18 inches longer and 6 inches wider than some of its crossover competitors. At the same time, the Pacifica is almost 3 inches lower to the ground than a typical minivan, and that makes it easier to climb inside., , The upscale Touring trim level adds conveniences such as automatic, dual-zone air conditioning; a dash-mounted, analog clock; a programmable garage door opener; a mini-trip computer; a premium sound system, and all power features. Our model has the optional 3rd row seating, which really comes in handy for trips, for carpooling, and for big families. The third-row seat folds down 50/50 and disappears to create a flat floor for large cargo space when you need it. Chock-full of safety equipment, the 2005 Pacifica earned the highest ratings in government crash tests., , Whatever you want to call it, this one belongs on your short list. Print this page and call us NOW for a personalized test drive towards ownership!