aldo98229
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- First Name
- Aldo
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- Nov 16, 2019
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- Bellingham, WA
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- 2023 Jeep Gladiator, 2018 Fiat 124 Spider
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I can't believe Stellantis honestly thinks this is a winning strategy.Ok so just talked to jeep customer care case manager. In a nutshell. I’m beat. This is what I was just told.
Because jeep dealers are independently owned it is at their discretion as to what they will repair or fix. Jeep corporate is not liable for any damages incurred through a dealership. Proof or no proof. Take it up with the GM or owner.
Dealers are also not obliged to do any warranty work to your vehicle if they do not want to or if you didn’t buy it there.
Since they are independently owned there is nothing jeep corporate can or will do. The line I kept getting.
I retort-
So, if I break down somewhere you’re telling me the dealer I’m towed to doesn’t even have to look at my vehicle or attempt any repairs.
That is correct sir.
What in the flying flipping hell?!
They wouldn’t even reimburse me the jeep wave service they used. I’m dumbfounded.
This is my 4th wrangler and this is the worst experience I’ve ever had with any dealer. And I’ve owned like 30 vehicles.
So here’s the dealer peeps. I will be posting it everywhere after this.
Ray-service manger
BEDARD BROS
CHESHIRE, MA
01225
IMO, your best bet at this point, if you want to pursue it, is to reach out to the dealer principal. If he doesn't respond, leave a balanced yet scathing review on Google reviews, DealerRater and/or Yelp!
This normally gets their attention.
Good luck.
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