Originally Posted by
GraphiteGhost

Only help I can give is not going to be wanted. NEVER trade vehicles with anyone! Besides the fact that whatever happens to the car while either is in possession of the other, if YOU get into an accident, your likely to be both a plaintiff AND a defendant. If not this scenario, the you may be a defendant & a plaintiff. Don't do it!
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both cars are paid off.. It is america not comunist russia... Plus I already have a liablity lend loss agreement with the other driver. Sure an idiot trading a brand new car under lease or loan with another person is stupid. But, both vehicles are paid off. Plus we’re both under insurance. My next question for you is this if you believe it is such a bad deal. riddle me this??? how do company cars work?? for example if a construction company has 15 vehicles You mean to tell me the owner of the company has to drive the dump truck the concrete truck and every other vehicle because of the risk involved of employees driving it. I don’t buy what you are selling. Business owners have special insurance and I am one of those people.
Plus the bulb socket question was a very simple1. I could go to a shop and get them to fix it But then I run the risk of having someone Jerry rig an aftermarket part that won’t fit. Come on anyone on this form knows that there are some idiot mechanics out there that think anything Chrysler should fit in the crossfire. When in reality most of the crossfire parts are Mercedes. I think my question is reasonable. Plus there’s tons of other people asking the same questions in the forum.