Old Apr 18, 2004 | 10:26 PM
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Can I perhaps mediate a bit? Both sides are probably right here. Outlaws bought the Crossfire. Chrysler advertises their Five Star Dealer network as "being different" and knowing all about what they sell. Outlaws has a reasonable expectation that all work done on his Crossfire by his Five Star dealer will be correct in every detail. It's that simple. By all appearences the dunce at the dealer overfilled his oil. Outlaws has a right to be pissed off. End of story.

Now, the other side. Perhaps it is no big deal. (Assuming here) The car still runs OK, not outward signs of problems. Outlaws takes the car back, some oil is drained and all is well. Maybe his Five Star dealer gives him a freebie next time to make up for their screw up.

Judge Wapner rules for Outlaws, with a tip of the hat to the defenders for admirably trying to diffuse the situation. Doug Llewellyn is standing by outside the courtroom for final thoughts.
 
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