VIP Summary Report (Mystery DCX Dealer Secrets Revealed)
Ok, so here it is finally attached to this post is a "Sample" of a Dealer DCX VIP Summary Report. These scans are actually taken from my own personal car. Mystery Revealed. Enjoy! I have also posted these the Official Crossfire Pictures section for easy reference.



Have you ever tried to get a dealer to give you a copy? A lot of them will flat deny they exist... They are not allowed to show them to consumers (read the top of each page). I just posted this by request from several people and a few PMs about it. Just helping to educate the masses.
It's not a secret per say. It is dealer only information that the consumer doesn't have access to. I'm just trying to make sure that people know these reports are out there and to be aware of it. If you can get one on your car, it's a good reference.
Reading the fine print I found that:
1. DCX reserves the right to modify or cancel this at any time. period. So their *** is covered.
2. The 3/36 warranty is transferable, but that service contract is not. Therefore any inventory clearance vehicles - like mine - that were titled by the dealer will not be eligible.
However aside from that detail, my dealer gives me a loaner anyhow. It may be a PT, but at least I ain't walking.
1. DCX reserves the right to modify or cancel this at any time. period. So their *** is covered.
2. The 3/36 warranty is transferable, but that service contract is not. Therefore any inventory clearance vehicles - like mine - that were titled by the dealer will not be eligible.
However aside from that detail, my dealer gives me a loaner anyhow. It may be a PT, but at least I ain't walking.
If you are referring to the Loaner car program, the information I have says it is transferable to all owners as long as it's under the 3/36. My car was used and I received the information from chrysler in the mail after I bought the car. I checked against the VIP reports and the information sent to me. The VIP report shows the name and address of the previous lessee who was a retired DCX employee. So, mine has been previously registered and I still got it without asking. Dealers don't register a car to themselves as owners. So, a dealer isn't considered the first or second owner of a Inventory Reduction car. The dealer is only that, an intermediary between owners. At least that's how the VA DMV looks at and does the registration. No new title or registration is generated in VA when a car is transfer, sold or traded to a dealer. The title basically floats out there till someone buys it.
Its interesting to look at all the various options that can be applied. Some of those I didn't even know existed. For example "Company Car Tracking" and others.
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