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  • Report:  #158510

Complaint Review: DaimlerChrysler - Springfield Massachusetts

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- SPRINGFIELD, Massachusetts,
Submitted:
Updated:

DaimlerChrysler
[email protected] Springfield, 01109 Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Phone:
800-992-1997
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Hamden Dodge refused to take ownership or split cost on a Vehicle that has a warranty on the engine. The sold me a Vehicle @ 4300 miles which never had an oil change. I paid my brother to give me oil changes whom ripped me off as well and he never changed the oil so, when I brought the car to Dodge thinking this would be my 6th oil change I found it to be the first ever on the Vehicle coming from the manufacture. It's documented that the engine on the 2004 Dodge Intrepid 2.7 if it miss 1 oil change it will lead to engine damage. Therefore prior to the car being sold to me the warranty was invalid on "Hampden Dodge" behalf and they are unwilling to work with me and I am spending monies on a car note and rental on a car I can not drive. I can not continue to do this fincially much longer. Chrysler is unwilling to assist me and the representatives that have assist me have been very rude for the most part.

Sonja a.

SPRINGFIELD, Massachusetts
U.S.A.


4 Updates & Rebuttals

Robert

Jacksonville,
Florida,
U.S.A.
I'll make this short

#2Consumer Comment

Tue, September 27, 2005

The dealership did nothing wrong. You even admit you had your brother change the oil instead of paying a legitimate business do it. Your brother screwed you, not the dealership. A business would have done what it was contracted to do, change the oil. Your brother took your money and ran with it. There is no reason the dealership should give you anything, since your CHEAPness is what is costing you. If the car had 4300 miles on it when you bought it, this would mean it was a demo car or something to that effect. Demos and other "program" cars all get regular maintenance. All cars brought into a Dodge Dealership for resale are given an inspection and the oil is changed. The dealership marks their filters so they know who did the oil change. Apparently, your filter is still the same one it left with, that's how they know you never had the oil changed. You tried to get away with CHEAP, and it is going to cost you.


Robert

Jacksonville,
Florida,
U.S.A.
I'll make this short

#3Consumer Comment

Tue, September 27, 2005

The dealership did nothing wrong. You even admit you had your brother change the oil instead of paying a legitimate business do it. Your brother screwed you, not the dealership. A business would have done what it was contracted to do, change the oil. Your brother took your money and ran with it. There is no reason the dealership should give you anything, since your CHEAPness is what is costing you. If the car had 4300 miles on it when you bought it, this would mean it was a demo car or something to that effect. Demos and other "program" cars all get regular maintenance. All cars brought into a Dodge Dealership for resale are given an inspection and the oil is changed. The dealership marks their filters so they know who did the oil change. Apparently, your filter is still the same one it left with, that's how they know you never had the oil changed. You tried to get away with CHEAP, and it is going to cost you.


Robert

Jacksonville,
Florida,
U.S.A.
I'll make this short

#4Consumer Comment

Tue, September 27, 2005

The dealership did nothing wrong. You even admit you had your brother change the oil instead of paying a legitimate business do it. Your brother screwed you, not the dealership. A business would have done what it was contracted to do, change the oil. Your brother took your money and ran with it. There is no reason the dealership should give you anything, since your CHEAPness is what is costing you. If the car had 4300 miles on it when you bought it, this would mean it was a demo car or something to that effect. Demos and other "program" cars all get regular maintenance. All cars brought into a Dodge Dealership for resale are given an inspection and the oil is changed. The dealership marks their filters so they know who did the oil change. Apparently, your filter is still the same one it left with, that's how they know you never had the oil changed. You tried to get away with CHEAP, and it is going to cost you.


Robert

Jacksonville,
Florida,
U.S.A.
I'll make this short

#5Consumer Comment

Tue, September 27, 2005

The dealership did nothing wrong. You even admit you had your brother change the oil instead of paying a legitimate business do it. Your brother screwed you, not the dealership. A business would have done what it was contracted to do, change the oil. Your brother took your money and ran with it. There is no reason the dealership should give you anything, since your CHEAPness is what is costing you. If the car had 4300 miles on it when you bought it, this would mean it was a demo car or something to that effect. Demos and other "program" cars all get regular maintenance. All cars brought into a Dodge Dealership for resale are given an inspection and the oil is changed. The dealership marks their filters so they know who did the oil change. Apparently, your filter is still the same one it left with, that's how they know you never had the oil changed. You tried to get away with CHEAP, and it is going to cost you.

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