It MAY appear that you are suggesting because his truck broke down, it needs to be expedited - ahead of those who have appointments or who have had their truck in the shop for a week.I never said they had to tow it to his local shop. I was focused on the errors he got on the dash—and @JeepCares should help get his issue expedited if he got it to a dealer, or at least help him get a loaner while they work on it. I have no expectation that they would send a tow for me in any reasonable amount of time and for that reason I expect to pay for my tow to a destination I choose. I think assumptions are really stupid. Let’s all try to avoid those.
I don’t come on here to debate semantics. You apparently have too much time on your hands. I really could care less about this. Putting thread on ignore.It MAY appear that you are suggesting because his truck broke down, it needs to be expedited - ahead of those who have appointments or who have had their truck in the shop for a week.
You never said you were focused on the errors - only that jeepcares needs to be involved. You never said why.
For all we know it was towed in Friday or Saturday and it's been there for a day. We don't know - it wasn't said in the first post.
Please explain -
Why should jeepcares "expedite" anything?
Are you assuming it's been there a while and hasn't been touched, or he needs to be placed ahead of others in line? If you believe it needs to be expedited - why? Why would they push through a truck that MAY have just broken down yesterday (for all we know - details were not in the first post)
Yet you felt the need to comment…I don’t come on here to debate semantics. You apparently have too much time on your hands. I really could care less about this. Putting thread on ignore.
Uhm, it's actually "couldn't care less". Get it right Jeez.... ?I don’t come on here to debate semantics. You apparently have too much time on your hands. I really could care less about this. Putting thread on ignore.
Let’s be clear, I never asked for an expedited tow and I fully understand that it’s unrealistic to expect. But communication was horrible and to have my truck towed 10 more miles didn’t seem like such a big deal. I called back to let them know I had gotten transportation for my family and myself and they could send a standard tow truck so it wouldn’t be a five hour wait for a tow. I was on the phone with several calls centers and English wasn’t their primary language. I waited on hold for 45 minutes just to speak to a supervisor and explain the change.It MAY appear that you are suggesting because his truck broke down, it needs to be expedited - ahead of those who have appointments or who have had their truck in the shop for a week.
You never said you were focused on the errors - only that jeepcares needs to be involved. You never said why.
For all we know it was towed in Friday or Saturday and it's been there for a day. We don't know - it wasn't said in the first post.
Please explain -
Why should jeepcares "expedite" anything?
Are you assuming it's been there a while and hasn't been touched, or he needs to be placed ahead of others in line? If you believe it needs to be expedited - why? Why would they push through a truck that MAY have just broken down yesterday (for all we know - details were not in the first post)
That's also a miscommunication, or a misunderstanding. A Gladiator cannot be brought in with a Standard Tow Truck, it has to be transported on a flatbed. Whether or not they will transport passengers or belongings is entirely up to the towing company that responds to the scene.Let’s be clear, I never asked for an expedited tow and I fully understand that it’s unrealistic to expect. But communication was horrible and to have my truck towed 10 more miles didn’t seem like such a big deal. I called back to let them know I had gotten transportation for my family and myself and they could send a standard tow truck so it wouldn’t be a five hour wait for a tow. I was on the phone with several calls centers and English wasn’t their primary language. I waited on hold for 45 minutes just to speak to a supervisor and explain the change.
I understand why a flatbed is safer, but just I'm just curious why some vehicles require a flatbed. I've heard this before but never figured it out.A Gladiator cannot be brought in with a Standard Tow Truck, it has to be transported on a flatbed.
Women always want that last word no matter how far off topic it goes.Yet you felt the need to comment…
Whose call center? Why do you feel your call was more important than the others in the queue? Why is it a problem if someone has learned English as a second language? I know it's frustrating to have to wait in queue at a busy call center, but that's just the way it is. Trying to attack people for doing their jobs isn't helping. Especially since they did their job and got you a tow.Let’s be clear, I never asked for an expedited tow and I fully understand that it’s unrealistic to expect. But communication was horrible and to have my truck towed 10 more miles didn’t seem like such a big deal. I called back to let them know I had gotten transportation for my family and myself and they could send a standard tow truck so it wouldn’t be a five hour wait for a tow. I was on the phone with several calls centers and English wasn’t their primary language. I waited on hold for 45 minutes just to speak to a supervisor and explain the change.
Pages 432 - 433 in the 2020 V2 Owners Manual. https://msmownerassets.z13.web.core...us/Jeep/2020/Gladiator/20_JT_OM_EN_USC_V2.pdfI understand why a flatbed is safer, but just I'm just curious why some vehicles require a flatbed. I've heard this before but never figured it out.
I think everyone's on the same page here and eventually that's what I saw from you as well. I've been there, I totally sympathize with the frustration. It's all good. I think the trouble arose when you were making it sound like you were the victim of a disservice and we wanted to reassure you that you weren't.Sometimes you just need to vent to relieve some frustration.