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Old 01-26-2013, 07:27 PM   #16
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Re: 2012 Liberty jet package

The stealership acknowledged that there is a vibration but they say they do not have another Liberty of the same year/model to drive to compare. They are bringing someone from Chrysler in and gave a date to bring the Jeep back in the first week of February.

In the mean time they gave us the Jeep back, I'm not pleased about this because we are putting miles on it every day and I'm worried they will use that as an excuse when to low ball us when/if that time comes that they acknowledge the thing is a lemon and they have to buy it back.

I think I should consult and attorney that specializes in these things, if one even exists.
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Old 01-27-2013, 05:10 AM   #17
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Re: 2012 Liberty jet package

That really sucks! There are lawyers that specialize in this type work. I searched Lemon Law in Maryland and got quite a few hits on the subject.

The Maryland Lemon Law covers vehicles that have a significant non-conformity which can not be fixed after a reasonable number of repair attempts (normally four). or a serious braking or steering problem which can't be fixed after the first try. The nonconformity must occur in the first 24 months of ownership or 18,000 miles, whichever comes first. The MD Lemon Law also covers vehicles that have been out of service 30 or more days within the first 24 months.

I'd consult a lawyer and the Manager of that dealership. You have an known problem that they should fix. They should keep the vehicle at the dealership and give you a loaner until it is either repaired or replaced. I'd also call and send a letter to Chrysler about this. Keep a paper trail of everything you do.

If you feel this is a safety issue, don't drive this vehicle!
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Old 02-02-2013, 01:03 PM   #18
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Re: 2012 Liberty jet package

Hopefully they can resolve this without going to the legal system. Plus, it looks pretty bad on the dealership if they act like an ass.
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Old 02-06-2013, 10:51 PM   #19
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Dealership called yesterday and said the appointment was canceled because the guy had an emergency. They said they will call us back with another date.

More to come....
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So did you ever get it fixed or did the problem go away?
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