Ncangey0513
New Member
- First Name
- Andrew
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2022
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- 4
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- 5
- Location
- Columbus, OH
- Vehicle(s)
- 2018 Jeep Wrangler JL
Much appreciate your response! The funny thing is, the dealership (technically the body shop) DID produce a claim submittal and even sent it over to me stating right on the submittals that the balance would be covered āunder insuranceā. Then when I followed up with them later on, they started blowing smoke, telling me itād be a year until They could get me in. Iām pretty sure they never even submitted the claim to Chrysler and instead just hoped Iād go away (which I did momentarily) when they told me itād be over a year. I even provided documentation to Chrysler with the claim submittal as well as email evidence from the body shop telling me that the dealership told them āI had to get the warranty work done at the dealership where I purchased itā AND I provided Chrysler a voicemail from the dealership where they told me itād be > 1 year to get me in. And now the dealership is backtracking saying itās not covered and Jeep is evidently totally cool with it. I get it - the dealership has a lot of these claims and theyāre not very profitable so they donāt want to do the work but thatās not my problem - I bought a $50k Jeep and expect to not have the paint bubbling and eventually falling off after 4 years due to factory defects. Insanityā¦.The biggest issue is its so inconsistent from dealership to dealership. Opening a case doesn't seem to do anything because the only result I've gotten out of that is they always side with the dealership. At first they are like, we are hear to help and we will get this resolved!! Only to ultimately say its up to the dealership. The best case is to find a dealership that has a good body shop. Also one that it is willing to take photo's and submit the claim for you. Without that claim submitted Chrysler isn't going to do a thing.
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