Teleman
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I guess I felt compelled to come back here and provide an update. I've thrown some shade at Jeep and Jeep's customer service for not stepping up to help me with some pretty poor treatment from my local dealer and my inability to even get an appointment to have my paint bubbles addressed, despite trying for almost a year (it's a long story, won't bore you all with details).I'm STILL waiting to get mine fixed. Coming up on 10 months. I gave up on the crappy local dealer I was trying to work with because they kept moving me down their "list", I think in favor of repainting their own inventory that came in on trade. I was Mr. Nice Guy with them and showed a lot of patience but only up to a certain point when it was clear that they were jerking me around. So a few weeks ago I went back to the dealer where I bought my JL, which is a pretty good drive from here, and now I'm on their list which I was told was 2-3 months deep. That will bring me up to one year of fighting to get this fixed. What a load of garbage (@JeepCares, feel free to pass this up the chain).
I'm telling everyone I know to buy a Wrangler with their eyes open. 202 pages of a paint bubbling thread on this forum alone, to say nothing of other forums, reddit, etc.
My biggest concern is that our Jeeps will decrease in value after the repair. I hope it is done right and done well. If not, we all lose, and it's entirely due to Jeep's poor quality control - and we pay the price for it. Jeep really needs to step up, and I think corporate is trying to sweep it under the rug and let the dealers deal with it - and some of the dealers are providing really poor customer service for it. Jeep is probably hoping to reduce their costs for making this right, and it has to be a huge amount of money judging from the number of reports I've seen for this problem.
I wonder how that class action lawsuit is proceeding?
Jeep's customer support finally heard my dilemma and they've opened a case. As we speak I have a case manager intervening on my behalf, and so far it looks like good progress is being made.
Fair's fair and although I've had some pretty bad experiences to date with Jeep, I felt the need to update my post to mention that Jeep seems to be trying to make things right, and I appreciate it.
Hoping things go smoothly from here on in and I can finally get this addressed.
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