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- Kayteg1Explorer III think buy-back and bail-out with Chrysler are related.
Remind me who is paying for them? - JimK-NYExplorer IIMy 2010 had a recall and repairs were done on the front steering and suspension. I guess I am in the 60% of those who had repairs made.
- slickrock_steveExplorerOh yeah!
The 4X4 front axle carp!!
That is also being done if you have 4X4. I do not. - slickrock_steveExplorerWHAT is this "buy back"????
The only thing I have received for my "05" 3500, is a notice for airbag sensor replacement, that they do not have the part for yet, and relates to the same carp as the Takata air bag fiasco.
THAT one started with Hondas, and Toyotas I think. - TerryallanExplorer II
languiduck wrote:
My Blue Heaven wrote:
This is an FYI, not a flame on Chrysler. Not trying to start a brand wars thread.
I wish this could be the case, but we all know where it will lead and the bickering that will ensue.
I don't see where this agreement is helpful to the consumer in any way. Does someone else see something I don't see? An owner is free to trade their truck in any time they wish.
Where you gonna trade a truck on the buy back list? All the dealer know about the problem. No one wants it. that is why Ram should make it good. To prevent a huge loss to their customers, and IF they do that. They may not lose all their customers, and go out of business. So, it is in Chrysler's best interest to make their customers experience right. their business depends on it. - Ace_ExplorerI used to work as a warranty claims representative for a large dealer network. We only handled claims on vehicles outside of the manufacturer warranties (i.e., extended warranty claims). This should have happened to Dodge/RAM a LONG time ago. We probably spent hundreds of thousands, if not millions, just on warranty repairs for sub-standard Dodge/RAM steering components/design.
- poriggityExplorerI'll stick with my 04, that's given me 11 years of problem free driving, with regular maintenance. That being said, I know ALOT of other RAM owners who had these issues, so I am glad something is being done.
- Super_DaveExplorer
Reddog1 wrote:
Super_Dave, was your truck state safety inspection in California?
Wayne
Just registered the truck for Utah. They have yearly safety inspections. The registration fee dropped from almost $500/year to $120/year. - mayo30ExplorerYou can't imagine the millions going to be made by dealers doing all kinds of imaginative deals on buy back trucks.
- GordonThreeExplorerSafercar.gov lets you run a VIN and check out all recalls
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