Re: Crossfires are junk on wheels...
OH brother am I kickin azz in the real world... you just do not know... I'm knockin around on the forum, but in real world I am knockin heads... I have not seen my Crossfire since the 24th of Sept, it is at the dealership.
I got my state AG lookin over my shoulder after filing Lemon Law.
I got the Federal Government on standby due to I filed a complaint with the NHTSA.
I put Chrysler Financial on notice and got a knee jerk (they actually contacted DaimlerChrysler and ask what was goin on) - I researched a law suit that allows me to sue Chrysler Financial "SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS OF WEST VIRGINIA - Civil Action No. 91-C-997" "The buyer can assert a claim of defective product as a defense to the assignee's suit to collect the balance owed. Ordinarily, this must be done as a defense or setoff to the assignee's claim. However, if the assignee does not institute suit, the buyer may do so to obtain cancellation of the debt."
I have filed Lemon Law demanding a replacement Crossfire from DaimlerChrysler.
On the 1st of Aug the dealership tried to pass it off to me, but I refused to take delivery of the Crossfire.
They were claiming no electrically short located within the dash board area of my Crossfire.
Refusing to view the video (clearly demonstrating the short opening and closing), the DM stating "video can be doctored" (go figure).
So I mailed off written notices to my state AG and DaimlerChrysler (with url link to the video).
Updated the Feds complaint adding the headlamp covers (see the start of the thread for pictures of the headlamp problem) because Chrysler refuses to admit any problems in that area (once again refusing to view the photos) and I included a url link to photos.
There is more to tell, but I just wanted you to know I am not setting on my hands.
Now I don't really think I'm going to get anywhere with all the noise, but I'm going to make all the noise I can. Hooah