GladGreg
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Not much of an update. I told the service advisor that I thought the charges were unreasonable and asked to speak to the service manager. The manager was supposed to call me yesterday and didn't. I called my advisor again today and he told me he would transfer my call to the manager. I was on hold for 40 minutes before the call just hung up. I'm about to the call the general manager.As some indicated. You are getting screwed. Plane and simple. Price wise… Then again, some agreements among others here, mods factor towards repair time setbacks. Shouldn’t be though to really stop you or help you out the door by losing your business. I think we are all missing that part.
I’d say do two things: 1) call Stellantis and complaint to corporate about it 2) leave some google and yelp reviews. Target DealerRater Reviews site too. Apply both the service manager and advisor names. Double back at some point again for review. This does tend to shift economics and factors of how Stellantis (CDJR) does business and work with dealerships, forcing them to shift business tactics or explore change on their end.
If you were in California at mine. I’d slide this under the rug or minimum if there were pinned prices to be made for “installed mods removal” for my techs; a reasonable fee + discount on entire service at least... As trying to rob you and play it as your fault when that Gladiator isn’t even that modded compared to stock sold units is just wild and maddening.
Anyways, status update?
In the meantime, I called three other dealership who all said the charges for oversized tires (37's) and aftermarket bumper with winch are totally unreasonable and they would not charge that. They're also willing to do the warranty work. Additionally, as some people on here have mentioned, the other dealers confirmed that the repairs (replace camshafts, lifters, rockers, valve cover gaskets) do not require removal of the bumper or winch and that if the vehicle is sitting too high to do the work, they would simply put the truck on a lift, remove the tires, and lower it down.
If my current dealer doesn't budge on the issue (if I ever get ahold of them) I will take the truck to one of the other other dealers. This makes me wonder if the current dealer will try to stick me with the diagnosis/inspection fee. ?
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