Your Chrysler Pacifica can quickly get a fresh look with the addition of a Wheelskins leather steering wheel cover. You can easily change the look and feel of your Pacifica interior with a new Wheelskins genuine leather steering wheel cover. You have a choice of a EuroTone, two colors, sport style or the luxurious single color Wheelskins cover. You can mix and match panels by both color and choose either a sure grip perforated style or the luxurious smooth leather grain style Wheelskins.
This is very easy. Go to steeringwheelskins.com and select the Pacifica chart. Then select your specific model and year. Then create you Wheelskins genuine leather steering wheel cover. Once you have selected the Wheelskins color(s) and panel patterns, you submit your purchase. Within 24 hours your new Wheelsikns leather steering wheel cover will be shipped to you.
You will receive your new Wheelskins cover with an installation kit. Your Wheelskins kit will contain a well illustrated manual, a quality lacing cord and sewing needle. You simply slide your supple leather cover on your Pacifica original wheel. It should fit well and easily be aligned. Then you attach you wheel cover by lacing or stitching through the pre-formed sewing holes, as shown in your Wheelskins manual. It should take about only one hour to install your new Maxima steering wheel cover.
The Pacifica is a mid-size crossover, introduced and marketed from model years2004 to 2008.
Sharing its platform with the minivans, the CUV was inspired by the 1999 Pacifica and 2000 Citadel concept cars.
The company marketed the Pacifica as a "sports-tourer," building the vehicle at the Windsor Assembly Plant, alongside the long-wheelbase minivans from early 2003 through November, 2007.
Notably, the Pacifica was the first jointly engineered product of the 1998 Chryslers-DaimlerBenz "merger of equals." The company developed the vehicle in 30 months at a cost below $1 billion.
The Pacifica was the first jointly engineered product of the 199 Chryslers-DaimlerBenz "merger of equals." They developed the vehicle in 30 months at a cost below $1 billion.
Daimler-Chrysler heavily touted the Pacifica as the next "big thing" in the fledging crossover market, forecasting sales of 100,000 per year. These estimations proved to be wildly optimistic, as sales never came close to expectations. There was stiff competition from other similar vehicles, like the Infiniti FX, Nissan Murano, and Lexus RX 330; the RX was the volume leader and widely considered the benchmark for the class. The initial production of Pacificas were plagued quality flaws and glitches, giving the nameplate a poor reputation from the onset.
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