I dont understand why they are stopping production on a car that sold so well. I like them but dont want to own another Chrysler product as Ive had bad luck with the 2 we have owened. The ones we owned were Sebring convertibles and had lots of electrical issues and no mechanic around would work on them. The dealerships wanted $90 per hour to work on them so #1 was driven across the scales and sold for scrap . #2 was sold to a mechanic for his personal use and he spent a fortune on it to get it to pass emissions. I like the looks of the Pacificas but dont want to chance it with another lemon.
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John
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