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GM83.240-1.11%
F17.4400.79%
RIVN16.3001.1%
CYD56.7200.39%
HMC26.990-0.3%
TM189.950-1.89%
CVNA73.000-0.49%
PAG167.370-0.8%
LAD290.890-4.73%
AN187.720-6.02%
GPI316.340-10.09999%
ABG187.710-7.04%
SAH82.620-1.12%
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F17.4400.79%
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CYD56.7200.39%
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AN187.720-6.02%
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ABG187.710-7.04%
SAH82.620-1.12%
TSLA435.790-6.31%
GM83.240-1.11%
F17.4400.79%
RIVN16.3001.1%
CYD56.7200.39%
HMC26.990-0.3%
TM189.950-1.89%
CVNA73.000-0.49%
PAG167.370-0.8%
LAD290.890-4.73%
AN187.720-6.02%
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Chrysler Pacifica and Jeep Wagoneer L named Best Family Vehicles of 2025

Both vehicles exemplify what modern families look for in a vehicle.
U.S. News & World Report has named the 2025 Chrysler Pacifica and Jeep Wagoneer L as the Best Cars for Families in their categories

U.S. News & World Report has named the 2025 Chrysler Pacifica and Jeep Wagoneer L as the Best Cars for Families in their respective categories. These awards recognize vehicles that offer the best combination of safety, reliability, space, comfort, and family-friendly features.

Each year, U.S. News evaluates 100 vehicles and selects winners across nine categories based on overall rankings, safety and reliability ratings, cargo and seating capacity, and available family-focused amenities. For 2025, the Chrysler Pacifica secured the title of Best Minivan for Families, while the Jeep Wagoneer L was named Best Large SUV for Families.

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The Chrysler Pacifica continues to stand out in the minivan segment, earning the Best Minivan for Families award for the second year in a row. The vehicle boasts comprehensive safety features, adaptable Stow ‘n Go seating, and offers optional all-wheel drive. The Pacifica also offers advanced entertainment options, including Amazon Fire TV integration.

Meanwhile, the Jeep Wagoneer L, an extended version of the Wagoneer, impresses with its spacious cabin, advanced technology, and strong safety ratings. Measuring 12 inches longer than the standard model, it provides ample passenger and cargo space, making it an ideal SUV for larger families. Equipped with the standard Hurricane Twin Turbo I-6 engine, the Wagoneer L delivers both power and fuel efficiency, helping families save on fuel costs while enjoying a smooth driving experience.

Both vehicles exemplify what modern families look for in a vehicle—practicality, comfort, and reliability—earning their place as top choices for 2025.

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