On Feb 22, I took the car to dealership where the car was purchase, for an oil change. THE CAR WAS STILL ON WARRANTY. I ask for a full check up, because the engine sounds like it's dying, and three mornings on the road I had to charge battery. I was told that everything is good. Then, about a week after I came back and told them something is wrong, I said my warranty has expired, but they did not check my car when I asked them to do so. NOW I AM ON MY OWN, with a two years old car. Is Chrysler going to take responsibility for this, or I am just another person being fooled by the dealer and manufacturer? I left messages for the service dept. manager, yesterday and today, and I am still waiting.
On Feb 22, I took the car to dealership where the car was purchase, for an oil change. THE CAR WAS STILL ON WARRANTY. I ask for a full check up, because the engine sounds like it's dying, and three mornings on the road I had to charge battery. I was told that everything is good. Then, about a week after I came back and told them something is wrong, I said my warranty has expired, but they did not check my car when I asked them to do so. NOW I AM ON MY OWN, with a two years old car. Is Chrysler going to take responsibility for this, or I am just another person being fooled by the dealer and manufacturer? I left messages for the service dept. manager, yesterday and today, and I am still waiting.
- Malgorzata H., Port Charlotte, US