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Default Re: Chrysler to Replace '05 Convertible Tops Under TSB - YAHOO!!

Originally Posted by Ted Hammonds
Just so you know the T S B that I posted was what was sent to me from a dealership, I am having the same problem you are having. My glass fell out and I have been told by Chrysler that I live in the wrong state, the car does not have an extended warranty and that my car has restrictions on the title. I thought that when I found this site that I would find some help but all I am getting is grief from some of the members. I guess that I will have to move on to some other sites that will believe what I have to say and not doubt what I post.
The person you refer to has all of 50 posts here and does not represent this forum at all. This individual obviously has some glitches in his personality, put him on ignore and hang around!


Chrysler indeed has dropped the ball, I don't see how they can base a warranty on where the car was delivered. I have owned two roadsters and have two letters at home telling me specifically that my cars are covered for 10 years and 100,000 miles, the letters were sent to me without my even trying to get a new top, both arrived within three months of my purchase of either car - USED.

My first car was imported thru Brunswick, GA and sold in Gainesville, GA. My current car was in Arizona, but I bought it from the second owner, who had moved from Oregon. I never ran the vin to see where it was imported at, I THINK I have the window sticker, it's time (for curiosity's sake, anyway) to see if I can find out where it was imported at and where it was first sold.

But I STILL don't see how Chrysler could limit a warranty based on where the car was sold first. It SEEMS to be to hinge on the dealer you work with. I say that based on reading, for four years, the posts on this forum.
 
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