voiceofreason
North Carolina,#2General Comment
Wed, July 06, 2011
Given your documentable history with their products, call Chrysler's executive corporate offices, NOT normal customer service, and explain your situation. You have nothing to lose. Maybe they'll intercede with the dealer to cut you a break. Dealers sales people have no loyalty to their employers or products. They can't see past their next commission check. Having the result of their sneaky crap thrown in the parent company's face might accomplish something. Even if you can't get cash back, they might strongarm the dealer into giving you something of value, free maintenance or whatever.
adrienne
south miami,#3Author of original report
Wed, July 06, 2011
...but obviously I skimmed some and missed it....and of course the dealership credit manager did not point this out. Wouldn't surprise me if he got a percentage of the money. Like I said... one MUST read every word even if it takes a long time as there are many papers associated with buying or leasing. Caveat emptor.
Ken
Greeley,#4Consumer Suggestion
Tue, July 05, 2011
I know it's probably dumb to ask, but did you read the contract at all?....I didn't think so, but Chrysler managed to sneak that little clause in there and "Gothcha."
You are fated to go through life with these "little setbacks" if you don't protect yourself.
I'll be waiting for your next Ripoff Report about, Ford, GM or any other company ripping you off.