Ontario Family Shocked by $55,000 Repair Bill for 2018 Van

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Ontario Family Shocked by $55,000 Repair Bill for 2018 Van
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An Ontario family was surprised to find out that repairing their 2018 van would cost them over $55,000. The family received different diagnoses from two Chrysler dealerships regarding the issue.

An Ontario family said they were shocked to learn that repairing their 2018 van would cost them more than $55,000. "Going forward I’m just left with a brick in my driveway,” said Tanya Calvo of Carrying Place, a community near Brighton, Ont. Calvo owns a 2018 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Limited that has 230,000 kilometres on the odometer and recently it stopped working.

"We were driving down the road and the vehicle went into limp mode and we lost complete mobility of the vehicle and it came to a complete stop,” said Calvo. The family had the van towed to a nearby Chrysler dealership and were told the hybrid battery needed to be replaced.Calvo received a quote showing the hybrid battery replacement including labour would cost $26,730. Concerned about spending that much money, Calvo decided to go to a different Chrysler dealership and said she got a completely different diagnosis. Tanya Calvo said her family was told their 2018 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Limited would cost almost $55,00

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