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#5 of 10 Re: Nightmare Commander [ihatemyjeep]
by tidester
Feb 21, 2007 (11:17 pm)
By any chance, did you take any pictures of your Commander right after the incident? It could document the depth of the water you drove through since it would likely have left a residue on the body of the Jeep.
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SUVs and Smart Shopper
Feb 22, 2007 (7:03 am)
No, I didn't get any pics right after, guess I should have but at the time I didn't realize how bad the damage was. I don't think pics would have helped my cause much. You couldn't tell anything was wrong with it just by looking at it. There was no interior damage or anything, the water wasn't deep enough to get inside the car.
#7 of 10 I passed on the deal of the century!
by needacar7
Mar 30, 2008 (9:54 am)
I found a dealer with 4 2007 Commander leftovers. I was about to buy an 07 Limited with HEMI for 28K. It had a 44K sticker. I thought this deal was WAY too good to be true, after reading all the problems everyone has with these, I’m glad I stayed away! The car had a musty interior smell, clicking from the left rear of the engine, and the whistle everyone seems to have. The dealer kept touting the unlimited lifetime warranty, how useful is a warranty when the dealer won’t honor it and says everything is your fault. Thanks for all the great info. I worked for Chrysler 15 years ago, and I see the quality is still there. I’m all for American cars, but the quality still is bad. I’m buying another Toyota.
#10 of 10 Contact Local Congressman, Constituent Complaint Form
by itabot
Feb 24, 2010 (12:49 pm)
Member of Congress who recommended the Jeep Chrysler Bail Out recommended the following: ask your local congressman for constituent complaint form and provide details of your complaints using that form to them; this is appropriate because Jeep Chrysler received bail out from US Government, i.e., your local congressmen and congresswomen care about how Jeep Chrysler, a.k.a., a company that they allowed their constituents to bail out, is treating those constituents.