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- First Name
- Shawn
- Joined
- Nov 11, 2021
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- Location
- New Jersey
- Vehicle(s)
- 2022 JTRD & 09 JKU
As someone who just dealt with them for a buy back on my JK I can tell you they will fold. They will only fight it for as long as it’s going to cost them to foot the bill to replace it. It makes no sense for them to pay lawyers on their end tens of thousands on a warranty claim that’s only going to cost them a few thousand in parts. Once I told them I was getting lawyers involved due to them being completely unreasonable they called me back begging not to get lawyers involved. They know it cost them money.Sure, everyone brings up the MM Warranty Act. But....let's say you blow the engine on your rig. They deny warranty because there's mud underneath and they claim abuse/offroad use. This could happen even on a stock vehicle (and has). What's your recourse and how do you use the Act? You can yell Magnusson Moss as loud as you want, but the real answer is court. Now, what are your court costs going to be? 30k? 50k? 100k? Who has more time and money for lawyers, and will drag it out to eternity, driving up the costs, you or Stellantis? What is the cost of the new engine? See the problem of expecting the Magnusson Moss Act to protect you?
But yeah In the end it’s also time and money on your end as well.
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