Seansun01
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- 2018 Wrangler Unlimited JL, build date 12/12/17; 2015 Harley-Davidson Heritage Classic Softail
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Well, my JLU is back in the shop, this time for duration unknown. They tell me it’ll be at least two weeks, but it may be longer. They need to replace the vibration dampener, but it’s on backorder.
In the meantime, they tell me I can’t drive my vehicle (safety issue) and they put me in a rental. Of course it’s not a comparable vehicle - it’s a front-wheel drive Cherokee, but it’ll will have to do. I’m still paying each month for a vehicle that cost 50K, but I’m driving 30K vehicles each time I go back into the shop. I’ve had a transmission leak within the first 3 days of delivery, more electrical issues than I can count at the moment (most of which have been intermittent and service has not been able to reproduce - they did replace a tail light and the infotainment system electronics), and now this.
If Chrysler can continue to build these vehicles on the assembly line there’s no excuse for having parts on backorder that result in owners being without their vehicles for weeks, especially when it’s a safety issue.
I absolutely loved my 2015 Wrangler, and I thought I’d never own anything but Wranglers until I was too old to be able to get in and out of them, but now I’m sad to say, unless Chrysler can do something to make this right soon, I’m done with Jeeps.
In the meantime, they tell me I can’t drive my vehicle (safety issue) and they put me in a rental. Of course it’s not a comparable vehicle - it’s a front-wheel drive Cherokee, but it’ll will have to do. I’m still paying each month for a vehicle that cost 50K, but I’m driving 30K vehicles each time I go back into the shop. I’ve had a transmission leak within the first 3 days of delivery, more electrical issues than I can count at the moment (most of which have been intermittent and service has not been able to reproduce - they did replace a tail light and the infotainment system electronics), and now this.
If Chrysler can continue to build these vehicles on the assembly line there’s no excuse for having parts on backorder that result in owners being without their vehicles for weeks, especially when it’s a safety issue.
I absolutely loved my 2015 Wrangler, and I thought I’d never own anything but Wranglers until I was too old to be able to get in and out of them, but now I’m sad to say, unless Chrysler can do something to make this right soon, I’m done with Jeeps.
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