Re: Chrysler Mechanics in Germany
I really feel for all of you that are being hassled by lousy dealers. But, there are some incredibly good Chrysler dealers out there. I am fortunate enough to have one nearby. My CD player hiccuped once, and no more problems for another month. I mentioned it to the dealer and they replaced the radio for free (it was their suggestion, not mine). When I went in for a 3,000 mile check and oil change (I know that's sooner than required, but they requested it), they thought the front tires showed uneven wear, so they aligned the front end and put new tires on the car. The alignment, tires, oil change and checkup cost me nothing. And they put me in a Pacifica for three days while they waited for the tires to come in. Each visit that I made to the Service center never required more than 15 minutes of my time. There service and courtesy has been absolutely outstanding. My dealer is Temple Chrysler in Temple, TX.
There are some really lousy dealers out there and there are some incredibly good dealers out there. If you have a lousy one, shop around for another. If you have a lousy one, tell Chrysler and everyone you know and hurt them in the pocketbook. If you have a great one, tell Chrysler and everyone you know and reward them in the pocketbook.