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Best cargo organizers for the Chrysler Pacifica Plug-in Hybrid?

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Hey everyone! I recently picked up a Pacifica Hybrid and I’m struggling to keep the trunk area organized. Since the PHEV model loses those handy second-row Stow 'n Go floor bins to make room for the battery pack, I’m finding I really need a better solution for the rear cargo area. I’ve tried a few generic collapsible bins, but they don't seem to sit right in that deep well behind the third row. I’m tired of groceries sliding around every time I take a corner! Has anyone found a specific brand or a custom-fit divider that maximizes that deep trunk space? I’d love to know what setups you’re using to keep things tidy.


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> I’m tired of groceries sliding around every time I take a corner! Has anyone found a specific brand or a custom-fit divider that maximizes that deep trunk space?

Hey! Honestly, safety is my #1 priority after years of driving vans, and you gotta be careful with heavy stuff flying around in that deep well during a sudden stop. I've found that the WeatherTech CargoTech Cargo Containment System is actually a lifesaver. It uses these grippy plastic corners that literally anchor into the carpet to keep things from shifting. Plus, if you want something more heavy-duty to fill the gap, the Veto Pro Pac Cargo Box is super rigid and wont collapse like those cheap generic ones. Safety-wise, it's wayyy better than having loose bins sliding around. Good luck!!


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Honestly, since you're on a budget, you gotta check out the StarTech.com 24" x 16" Stackable Plastic Milk Crate. They're like $10-15 and fit that deep well PERFECTLY. I mean, the specs are spot on for that space! If you want something more tailored, the Rola 59001 M.O.V.E. Rigid Base Trunk Organizer is amazing because it has non-slip feet so it wont slide during cornering. Seriously, it's a game changer for groceries! gl!!


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Oh man, congrats on the new van! I totally get it... losing those second-row bins in the Hybrid is such a bummer for storage, and that deep rear well is basically a black hole for groceries lol. Honestly, I'm super cautious about things sliding around back there cuz I dont want anything heavy hitting the liftgate glass or messing with the battery vents.

For your situation, I would suggest going with the Mopar Chrysler Pacifica Cargo Tote 4-Compartment Collapsible. It’s literally designed for that specific well and fits like a glove! If you want something even more sturdy, I highkey recommend the WeatherTech CargoTech Containment System. It uses these grippy plastic corners that stay put on the carpet so your gear doesnt budge. I've been using them for a year and they are AMAZING for keeping everything tidy. Seriously, it's a game changer! Hope that helps and gl with the organization! 👍


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Yo! Congrats on the Pacifica Hybrid! Honestly, it's such an amazing machine, but I totally get the struggle with that deep trunk well—it's basically a canyon lol. Since you're missing those floor bins, you really gotta maximize that rear vertical space.

You might find this useful—check out the Chrysler Minivan Fan forums or the Pacifica Forums. There are massive threads where people post their custom 'cargo management' setups specifically for the PHEV battery layout. Basically, I’d suggest looking into:

1. Anything from WeatherTech—they're the industry standard for a reason and their material is super grippy so stuff won't slide.
2. Just get any heavy-duty trunk organizer from Rhino Trunk & Case. Their build quality is literally insane and fits the deep well perfectly.
3. Pro tip: Look for "trunk hooks" on Amazon; they’re a lifesaver for grocery bags!

Seriously, those forums have so many pics of setups that'll solve this. Good luck! 👍


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Exactly what I was thinking


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