Originally Posted by FirebaseD
Let him know your Crossfire is no longer safe to operate after dark on a public right away. Let him know that you plan to hold his dealership responsible for any collisions or injuries you may incur due to the poor quality work performed on your Crossfire by his service department.
You're sounding like a "jailhouse lawyer" with your statement of holding the dealership responsible.
How can you hold the dealership responsible when the vehicle operator decides to drive the car with a known safety issue? They'll laugh you out of court. If you want to use the safety issue, take the car back and do not drive it until it's fixed.