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A buddy of mine broke up his new Jeep Chreeoke several years ago. Now he is a lawyer. The dealership said the driveshaft and all the other stuff would not be covered under warranty. He said he was not doing anything he had not seen in a jeep TV ad. If you don't fix it I will sue for repairs and fraud. They fixed everything. They were really pi$$ he never bothered to hose the mud off. He just had it loaded on a flat bed and taken back to the dealer. Now I have noticed the H2 ads are pretty tame compaired to the old Jeep ads. Maybe the word got out?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
SCUMBAG LAWYER!!! Only a blood-sucking lawyer would bring a mud-caked vehicle in to a mechanic so the mechanic has to deal with it.
SCUMBAG LAWYER!!! Only a blood-sucking lawyer would bring a mud-caked vehicle in to a mechanic so the mechanic has to deal with it.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Yes, and its NO fun... We had a BAND NEW, only 160 miles on it(back in 96) truck, that the kid had blown the clutch up in it in a mud hole, was towed from the hole to the shop.. That sucked so bad, I still remember it.....
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