Jegar
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This was more like it!!! Lol
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This was more like it!!! Lol
How in love with this particular Jeep are you? Start the buy back process or see about getting the dealer to trade for a new Jeep.
I second this. If there's any way out of this particular Jeep, nows the time to do it. You've had too many issues already.
Well the buy back is 3 days/150 miles. I'm way past both. But it doesn't hurt to ask!!
Buy back is completely different than lemon law. Might be worth it to read up on Texas' lemon law just so you know where you stand in case some additional things go wrong.
How in love with this particular Jeep are you? Start the buy back process or see about getting the dealer to trade for a new Jeep.
I second this. If there's any way out of this particular Jeep, nows the time to do it. You've had too many issues already.
And then this happened......
Oh wow, that's funny.
Well the buy back is 3 days/150 miles. I'm way past both. But it doesn't hurt to ask!!
Just got cough up... wow... sorry you are having so much trouble with the jeep. While it does happen, it sucks when it happens to you. Dang.
Sorry, this doesn't sound fun at all. You just need your jeep back and you'll sleep better at night. Fingers still crossed for you.
On the bright side, this is most likely a one time/rare issue. I bought a brand new 2008 Grand Cherokee once and had it in for three warranty issues within the first month (little stuff), but after getting the bugs worked out never had a problem again. Still sucks that you'll always be thinking about the tranny from now till you get rid of that JK, but you will probably never have a problem with it again:thumb:
What you're referring to is the dealerships buy back policy which is normally offered as a sort of piece of mind guarantee, especially to those that impulse buy. I'm assuming from the sound of things you financed your jeep? If so, generally dealerships will not unwind or let you out of your deal once the lender has funded the contract which usually takes a week, because its at this point that they start to process the title work. Up until that point, however, enough yelling and screaming will usually get the job done:thumb:
A "Buy back" is also something that Chrysler can do and is directly tied into your local lemon laws. Its important to understand the difference between the two. Most states lemon laws are similar and state that if you have 3 problems of the same nature within a specified time period then you'd qualify to start arbitration and get your vehicle replaced. This would mean youd have to have 3 separate transmission concerns where it was taken to the dealership and they fixed it and it kept breaking. As mentioned above, it wouldn't hurt to brush up on your local laws to know what your rights are. I will tell you that I've handled a few of these in the past and they are a pain in the ass!
I'm sure you've already done this, but the best thing for you to do at this point is to work directly with the general manager as he will probably be the only one to gets things expedited in a timely fashion and correctly for you and if that doesn't work then the owner is the last stop...
Sorry to hear about your jeep... I hope things work out for you!
Gosh I miss my Jeep!!!! 3 more days......ugh
Hang in there!
Waiting is the worst part.
I know how you feel. It took the dealership about 12 times to finally get my freedom tops to stop leaking. They replaced every seal, gasket and even the freedom tops. Then finally a TSB came out that showed the problem area and it's been fine ever since. I'm glad they got me a rental car and covered the cost of it. Hang in there.