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  • Report:  #65572

Complaint Review: Chrysler Jeep - Auburn Hills Michigan

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- Scottsdale, AZ,
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Chrysler Jeep
DaimlerChrysler Corporation Auburn Hills, 48326-2766 Michigan, U.S.A.
Phone:
248-576 5741
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On August 2001, I bought a car manufactured in the United States under Vehicle Identification Number 1J4FA29P51P344316 Year 2001 Make and Model: Wrangler SE. The vehicle was constantly fuming gases. I bought the vehicle from a Mexico city agency called Interlomas. The salesman was Marco Julio Marin. They had to import the car because they were no Jeeps available at the time.

Every maintenance cycle I serviced the car with Pitre Chrysler Jeep, located in Scottsdale, Arizona. The maintenance individual that usually was in charge of its service was Jeff Gates.

I finally got rid of it. I would like who the hell authorizes the manufacture of such vehicles of poor quality. Although the vehicle was really cheap to drive it almost costed me my life in terms of health. I would recommend anyone to never buy a freaking jeep.

Elvis Presley had three of them. I still don't know why. If someone has a Jeep or knows of someone that has a Jeep tell him to wear a gas mask and to get rid of it. I normally drove it, topless and used a snorkel (yes a swimming snorkel) when things went really bad.

Thanks to who knows who, I finally got rid of the stinking car from hell.

Pedro

Scottsdale, Arizona
U.S.A.


4 Updates & Rebuttals

Marc

Makaha,
Hawaii,
U.S.A.
Jeeps are good vehicles.

#2Consumer Comment

Fri, March 24, 2006

One of the best vehicles on the road, fumes just meant you needed to fix something. I drive one every day and my health is fine. Maybe your gas cap was missing, Pedro.


J

Morgantown,
West Virginia,
U.S.A.
don't buy cars in mexico

#3Consumer Comment

Thu, March 23, 2006

first off, its a jeep...not a car. a jeep is not an suv, and an suv is not a jeep. son, what you had was probably the best maufactured vehicle in the history of the automobile, and because YOU messed up and tried to save a few taco's and peso's buying it in mexico, you feel you have a valid complaint against the almighty jeep wrangler? i'm gonna tell you why you're wrong. second off, maybe you should have consulted with the seller of the vehicle about your toxic problem before flying off the handle at jeep. being a resident of san diego for a few years, i've witnessed first hand how shady south of the border can be in tijuana and rosarito. third, i don't believe mexico has any smog regulations, therefore, need not outfit their vehicles with anti-smog devices. fourth, there is not a single owner of the jeep wrangler who has a single complaint in the world. to drive a jeep takes balls. you have to be a certain calibre man or woman to frive a jeep. a person can't simply decide one day...i'm gonna be a jeep driver." it doesn't work that way, pedro. your jeep chooses you, and decides rather your worthy of operating it. fifth, to obtain a toxic vehicle, and simply let it go back out on the market is just plain rude. why would you knowingly pass off a vehicle to someone else that you thought was hazardous to your health? get the bigger picture hor-hay. instead of trying to save a few bucks purchasing a mexican knock-off of a jeep, and bitching about the performance and pawning off your bad business venture to the company that produced the vehicle...try throwing a few more peso's in the savings jar...come to america...and get your a*s a god-d**n certified, trail-rated, high-performance beast of a wrangler and drive it down to what ever hole of a village you purchased your first wrangler...find the salesman...and run his a*s over with a real piece of american brute history. the jeep is not a piece of s**t. sure, daimler/chrysler makes some crappy vehicles...minivans in particular...but the wrangler...man, thats an icon. you can't mess with the wrangler. that vehicle has pulled me through some tough times on the road. its ALWAYS reliable. just because you bought one that had been rotting in the pits of mexico doesn't make the vehicle or the maufaturer worthy of your ill-spelled, spainglish comments.


Rob

Hebron,
Ohio,
U.S.A.
found that Dodge and Chrysler cars to be of poor workmanship

#4Consumer Comment

Fri, November 28, 2003

I'm still trying to figure out if you were topless while driving the car of if the car was topless while you were driving it? lol In all seriousness though I have found that Dodge and Chrysler cars to be of poor workmanship and nothing really surprises me anymore when I hear of these types of problems. Good luck to you.


Scott

Phoenix,
Arizona,
U.S.A.
So Pedro, What are you telling us?

#5Consumer Comment

Fri, August 15, 2003

Hey Pedro, Are you telling us that you were so concerned with the safety of your Jeep that you got rid of it and now someone else is driving it? I guess it is okay for someone else to risk their lives...just not you, right?! It seems to me that if you were relly concerned about it you would have had it CRUSHED so no one else would risk their life or the lives of the people on the Street!

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